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The Street Stops Here A Year At A Catholic High School In Harlem Patrick Mccloskey

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The Street Stops Here A Year At A Catholic High School In Harlem Patrick Mccloskey
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Patrick McCloskey
ISBN: 9780520942080, 0520942086
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Street Stops Here A Year At A Catholic High School In Harlem Patrick Mccloskey by Patrick Mccloskey 9780520942080, 0520942086 instant download after payment.

The Street Stops Here offers a deeply personal and compelling account of a Catholic high school in central Harlem, where mostly disadvantaged (and often non-Catholic) African American males graduate on time and get into college. Interweaving vivid portraits of day-to-day school life with clear and evenhanded analysis, Patrick J. McCloskey takes us through an eventful year at Rice High School, as staff, students, and families make heroic efforts to prevail against society's expectations. McCloskey's riveting narrative brings into sharp relief an urgent public policy question: whether (and how) to save these schools that provide the only viable option for thousands of poor and working-class students—and thus fulfill a crucial public mandate. Just as significantly, The Street Stops Here offers invaluable lessons for low-performing urban public schools.

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