This timely volume examines one of the nation’s largest and most promising urban school reform initiatives, Project GRAD (Graduation Really Achieves Dreams). This extraordinary program, originally designed for state-level application in Texas, has been successfully adapted to many other locations across the United States. Told through intimate narratives of students and educators, this compelling story:
- Examines a replicable reform model that has transformed dangerous, inner-city schools into functional learning communities where student achievement rates have soared.
- Focuses on the national expansion of Project GRAD, presenting a method of reform that creates good schools by fitting its framework over existing structures rather than abandoning failing schools.
- Describes all of the obstacles and tensions that surface when the worlds of business, philanthropy, and public education converge on one project.
- Offers concrete solutions to the chronic problems of urban schools struggling with poverty and the incessant demands of state and federal mandates.
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