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Saving the school, the true story of a principal, a teacher, a coach, a bunch of kids, and a year in the crosshairs of education reform, Michael Brick

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Saving the school, the true story of a principal, a teacher, a coach, a bunch of kids, and a year in the crosshairs of education reform, Michael Brick
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Saving the school
Oclc number
760974135
Responsibility statement
Michael Brick
Sub title
the true story of a principal, a teacher, a coach, a bunch of kids, and a year in the crosshairs of education reform
Summary
"Anabel Garza: No school board would have put her forward as a model principal. Pregnant and alone at sixteen, widowed by twenty five, Anabel got along teaching English to Mexican immigrants, raising her son and taking night school classes. But then no model candidate would have taken the job at John H. Reagan High School. Once known to sports fans across Texas as the great champion Big Blue, Reagan was collapsing. The kids were failing the standardized tests, failing on the basketball court, failing even to show up. Teenage pregnancy was endemic. If the test scores and attendance did not improve, the school was set to close at the end of the 2009-2010 school year. Anabel took the assignment. In this powerful rejoinder to the prevailing winds of American education policy, Michael Brick examines the do-or-die year at Reagan High. Compelling, character-driven narrative journalism, Saving the School pays an overdue tribute to the great American high school and to the people inside"-- Provided by publisher
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