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Saving the School: One Woman's Fight for the Kids That Education Reform Left Behind

Michael Brick

Saving the School: One Woman's Fight for the Kids That Education Reform Left Behind

Paperback (Penguin Books July 30, 2013) , Reprint edition
In the race to save a failing public high school, one principal finds that making the numbers is only the beginning

Being principal of Reagan High in Austin, Texas, was no dream assignment. Test scores were low, dropout rates were high, and poverty was endemic. But when Anabel Garza took the job, she started something no one expected. Racing against a deadline just to make the numbers, she set out to rebuild the kind of school that once unified neighborhoods across America. By her side, a basketball coach showed kids they could be winners, a young science teacher showed them they could learn, and a community rallied around a treasured institution. In this powerful rejoinder to the prevailing winds of education policy, Michael Brick takes readers inside the high-pressure world of a school on the brink. Paying overdue tribute to a vital American tradition—the great American high school—Saving the School exposes the flaws of a broken system but also tells an inspiring story of faith, hope, and perseverance.

ISBN
0143123610 / 9780143123613
Pages
288
Weight
12.6 oz.
Dimensions
5.4 x 0.8 in.