I went to public school up until junior high.

I played Little League in junior high and high school.

Probably around junior high, I became obsessed with films.

If there is hell, it was modeled after junior high school.

I played a little basketball. Some football in junior high.

I've known my two best girlfriends since junior high school.

I played football growing up in junior high and high school.

When I was in junior high school, I knew I really wanted to sing.

George Winston piano albums have been my go-to since junior high.

I actually built a tiny computer as a junior high school project.

I actually built a tiny computer as a junior high school project.

Here is a secret that no one has told you: Real life is junior high.

Junior high and elementary school, those girls were so, so mean to me.

My art teacher in junior high was a very out gay man and a mentor to me.

I hate 'girlfriend' because it sounds so temporary. It's very junior high.

I had a nickname in junior high, and I'm loathe to say this: 'potato lady.'

I was hell-bent on being a soccer player all through junior high and high school.

I got into a fight with a kid in junior high, and then we became friends after that.

My junior high was dreadful. I see a lot of my fellow alumni on America's Most Wanted.

I had a classic gym teacher in junior high who wore a weightlifter's belt all the time.

I grew up in the West Village and went to the New York City Lab School for junior high.

I played baseball when I was in junior high, but that's the last time I played baseball.

I've always been interested in archaeology, I guess ever since junior high or high school.

I sang in church choir all my life, through elementary school, junior high and high school.

My mom and I have always been really close. She’s always been the friend that was always there.

Even in junior high, I always knew I had a talent for music and I knew I could make money that way.

I'd play every position when I was in elementary school and junior high. I was playing as guard, too.

I spent my childhood in Newfoundland and then my junior high and high school years in Alberta, Canada.

For some reason, when I was in junior high school, my friends and I had, like, a cologne-stealing ring.

But even in elementary school and junior high, I was very interested in space and in the space program.

I probably went all the way to junior high school before a school doctor told me that I was 'dyslexic.'

I was the only black girl at my junior high school. I had an afro, a Jamaican accent, I looked really old.

I played football and ran track in junior high, but by high school I was getting serious about my studies.

In junior high, I sang in madrigals, men's' and women's' choir. I played piano too, but then I got out of it.

When I was in junior high school, the teachers voted me the student most likely to end up in the electric chair.

When I feel confused or depressed, I remember back to junior high and I silently repeat, 'This, too, shall pass.'

I couldn't wait to get out of school in junior high to get with Willie Green to pick up some of the riffs he knew.

I did the marching band all throughout junior high and high school. Music was one of my favorite things in school.

Starting in junior high school, through high school, I was very into metal or black metal and death metal specifically.

There had to be a circle of Hell where you were eternally fourteen, eternally in junior high. One of the lower circles.

I knew Rocky George, the guitar player, 'cause I went to junior high school with him, so I've known him for many years.

Even though I was a reluctant reader in junior high and high school, I found myself writing poems in the back of class.

The high point of my entire junior high school career was going backstage to meet George Harrison. I was simply awestruck.

I have a father who was the first black student at his junior high and high school and had to do a lot to get to that point.

I fell in love with rhyming when I turned 13. I was in junior high. I got into it, but I wasn't serious. It was just for fun.

It definitely wasn't cool in junior high, when everyone else is trying out for cheerleading, to have a life consumed by ballet.

I come from a family of educators. My sister is a college teacher. My dad is a college teacher, but first a junior high teacher.

In my junior high and high school days, I would just pick up a mower and go mow the neighbor's grass and make an extra 30 bucks.

I never went to a high school prom. I went to a junior high prom, but I never had the high school prom. It was all fake and on TV.

The first time I ever did a play, in junior high school, I said to myself, 'Hey, people like me doing this. I'm making them laugh.'

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