What’s your ideal school type?

58% think public school is the best option. Private and independent schools tie in second place at 17% apiece. Almost no one likes the school of hard knocks (2%).

What was your favorite subject in school?

Only 3% chose gym. Because no one likes gym. Just kidding! Exercise is important.

Should meditation be taught in school?

95% say yes it should. We agree.

How do you keep in touch with old classmates?

42% use Facebook or other social media to stay in contact, and almost as many don’t keep in touch at all (41%).The rest opt for the occasional phone call (10%) or chat over coffee or lunch (7%).

What’s one thing you wish you’d learned in school?

That it’s not all about the grades How to fix my computer Not to sweat the small stuff Jazz improvisation How to communicate with girls How to take life less seriously Meditation!!!!!!!! The value of curiosity How not to get pregnant

How to be confident How to manage stress Financial planning and management 

What’s one lesson you learned at school that didn’t take place in a class or that wasn’t in the curriculum?

How to make a good prank call Bullies crush your spirit Storytelling Competition kills creativity Girls are just as good as boys at anything they choose Caring is everything Kissing Mean people suck 🙂

If you could change one thing about school, what would it be?

NO STANDARDIZED TESTS! Don’t teach things that you can never use in real life Get rid of homework Have high school start later in the morning No pep rallies More time for recess

What was your favorite school lunch?

Donuts Bologna sandwich and Doritos Spaghetti served with a peanut butter sandwich Um, corn dogs! Tofu, rice, and steamed broccoli Creamed chipped beef on toast (shit on a shingle) Book under a tree with a Coke Home-bagged eggplant parmigiano! Probably something horrific like pizza… Roasted chicken with potatoes, peas, and applesauce. This lunch was served in our public school cafeteria by women and men who actually cooked lunches on site—it was the early ’60s