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  • As somebody who visits countless schools, I see firsthand the dire situation our educational system faces. -- Jarrett J. Krosoczka
  • Nationally, overwhelmingly non-white schools receive $1,000 less per pupil than overwhelmingly white schools. -- Jonathan Kozol
  • Money buys the most experienced teachers, less-crowded classrooms, high-quality teaching materials, and after-school programs. -- Robert Reich
  • I didn't go to school much, so I taught myself what I knew from reading. -- Doris Lessing
  • But then, even with sex, I'm more in the school of less is more in movies. -- Aaron Eckhart
  • I believe in the 'Wal-Mart' school of business. The less people pay, the more they enjoy it. -- Garth Brooks
  • The children of the unemployed achieve less in school and appear to have reduced long-term earnings prospects. -- Ben Bernanke
  • I played trombone for 10 minutes, and then I was in an accordion band in school for even less. -- Colm Meaney
  • Children with obesity and diabetes live harder poorer lives, they often don't finish school and earn much less than their healthy counterparts. -- Mark Hyman, M.D.
  • I was kicked out of drama school in 1976, aged 18, for vandalising the headmistress's tyres, after being there for less than a year. -- Ray Winstone
  • Let us invest less and less in war and tax cuts for the richest 1 percent, and more and more in jobs and schools for the other 99 percent. -- Benjamin Jealous
  • The kids go to a Quaker school. Their father and I believe a lot in community, social responsibility, making sure you give to people less fortunate than you. -- Julianne Moore
  • When children are hungry, sleepy from a night spent fighting untreated asthma, or hobbled by symptoms of undiagnosed illnesses, they are less likely to do well in school. -- Irwin Redlener
  • Mr. Speaker, less than 10 percent of our Nation's children walk or ride their bicycles to school, and too many schools continue to invite fast-food vendors into their cafeterias. -- Lois Capps
  • What happened to the tradition of walking to school? The simple answer is change. Change in traffic patterns and street planning that have made school routes less pedestrian-friendly. -- Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
  • When I turned 15, I left school having failed to make the minimum grade. With little direction I enlisted at the local culinary school. Here the academic demands were less rigorous. -- Rene Redzepi
  • Currently, only 70 percent of our high school students earn diplomas with their peers, and less than one-third of our high school students graduate prepared for success in a four-year college. -- Ruben Hinojosa
  • Charter schools are public schools that operate, to a certain extent, outside the system. They have more control over their teachers, curriculum and resources. They also have less money than public schools. -- Maggie Gallagher
  • Kids go to school; we develop them at school. We develop them later on in the workplace so that we get better quality individuals, so that we get less people that are dependent or get into problems. -- Gerry Harvey
  • You begin to see that all of these things are connected: The kind of cuts that mean less environmental protection are also the kind of cuts that mean less musical education for the schools and that also mean more overcrowded schools. -- Robert Hass
  • If women's choices - such as taking time off to rear children - make them less productive in the economy, does adolescent boys' behavior in school make them even less so, because they are missing the educational potential of their formative years? -- Sendhil Mullainathan
  • The less literate are the first to fail and drop out of school. -- Stephen D. Krashen
  • The church is always more than a school. But the church cannot be less than a school. -- Jaroslav Pelikan
  • Harvard students have completed more English courses and less forward passes than any school in this generation. -- Will Rogers
  • The percentage of couples who stay together after high school is, like, less than five percent, you guys. -- Simone Elkeles
  • Everything you've learned in school as "obvious" becomes less and less obvious as you begin to study the universe. -- R. Buckminster Fuller
  • Most green-collar jobs are middle-skill jobs. That means they require more education that a high-school diploma, but less than a four-year degree. -- Van Jones
  • Let me tell you, very frankly, when I went to the Harvard Business School I was more or less a committed socialist. -- P. Chidambaram
  • Children with obesity and diabetes live harder poorer lives, they often don't finish school and earn much less than their healthy counterparts. -- Mark Hyman, M.D.
  • If you spend a lot of time shopping for athletic clothes, you may want to consider spending less time thinking about high school. -- Dov Davidoff
  • I know I earn less at my primary school than you do, but I don't have to work as hard at my primary school. -- Arthur Adamov
  • [Homeschooling]...recipe for genius: More of family and less of school, more of parents and less of peers, more creative freedom and less formal lessons. -- Raymond S. Moore
  • Basically, less educated or high school-educated whites are going to Donald Trump. It doesn't matter what the guy does. And college-educated going to Hillary Clinton. -- David Brooks
  • What matters school? We can go to school to-morrow. Whether we have a lesson more or a lesson less, we shall always remain the same donkeys. -- Carlo Collodi
  • Head Start graduates are more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to need special education, repeat a grade, or commit crimes in adolescence. -- Joe Baca
  • As long as we don't get turned into something that looks more like high school, more like everybody else and less like us, I'll be okay. -- Adi Alsaid
  • If she did experience sex-or something close to it-in high school, I'm sure it would have been less out of sexual desire or love than literary curiosity. -- Haruki Murakami
  • In the 1940s, about 20% of people in the U.S. had graduated from high school, but less than 5% continued their education to get bachelors' degrees or higher. -- Peter Diamandis
  • What is learned in high school, or for that matter anywhere at all, depends far less on what is taught than on what one actually experiences in the place. -- Edgar Friedenberg
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