Eisenhower High School

Eisenhower High School can refer to the following schools in the United States:

  • Eisenhower High School (Rialto, California)
  • Eisenhower High School (Blue Island, Illinois)
  • Eisenhower High School (Decatur, Illinois)
  • Eisenhower High School (Kansas) — Goddard, Kansas
  • Eisenhower High School (Michigan) — Shelby Township, Michigan
  • Eisenhower High School (Lawton, Oklahoma)
  • Eisenhower High School (Pennsylvania) — Russell, Pennsylvania
  • Eisenhower High School (Houston) — Houston, Texas
  • Eisenhower High School (Yakima, Washington)
  • Eisenhower High School — New Berlin, Wisconsin


Famous quotes containing the words high school, eisenhower, high and/or school:

    When I was in high school I thought a vocation was a particular calling. Here’s a voice: “Come, follow me.” My idea of a calling now is not: “Come.” It’s like what I’m doing right now, not what I’m going to be. Life is a calling.
    Rebecca Sweeney (b. 1938)

    The Washington press corps thinks that Julie Nixon Eisenhower is the only member of the Nixon Administration who has any credibility—and, as one journalist put it, this is not to say that anyone believes what she is saying but simply that people believe she believes what she is saying ... it is almost as if she is the only woman in America over the age of twenty who still thinks her father is exactly what she thought he was when she was six.
    Nora Ephron (b. 1941)

    Someday soon, we hope that all middle and high school will have required courses in child rearing for girls and boys to help prepare them for one of the most important and rewarding tasks of their adulthood: being a parent. Most of us become parents in our lifetime and it is not acceptable for young people to be steeped in ignorance or questionable folklore when they begin their critical journey as mothers and fathers.
    James P. Comer (20th century)

    Dad, if you really want to know what happened in school, then you’ve got to know exactly who’s in the class, who rides the bus, what project they’re working on in science, and how your child felt that morning.... Without these facts at your fingertips, all you can really think to say is “So how was school today?” And you’ve got to be prepared for the inevitable answer—”Fine.” Which will probably leave you wishing that you’d never asked.
    Ron Taffel (20th century)