During and after his term as interim Central Falls superintendent
in 2006-2007, Bill Holland sought answers to why some Central Falls
High School students had school success while over half of their
classmates failed to graduate. Much can be learned from how these
students survived in a chronically low-achieving school located in
the poorest community in the state. Holland provides
behind-the-scenes details on the issues of poverty, ineffective
teaching, and cultural differences while also advising students,
parents, and teachers on ways to gain greater educational success.
Before the book was completed, a federal and state mandate
unexpectedly resulted in the superintendent having to adopt a
turn-around model and fire the entire high school faculty and
staff-an action that set off a firestorm between the school and
state leadership and the American Federation of Teachers. The
conflict made national headlines and was mentioned by President
Obama as a prime example of a "last resort" approach in reforming
failing inner-city schools.
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