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A new kind of school

Posted: Friday, September 28, 2007 5:48 PM by Sam Singal

By Rehema Ellis, NBC News correspondent

He raps, he dances, and he goes headfirst down the two-story tubular slide in the school's atrium. He's not a student; he's Ron Clark, co-founder, head master, and math teacher of the new non-profit, private middle school in Atlanta that bears his name. We profile him tonight on NBC Nightly News because he's a teacher who's making a difference in kids’ lives-- most of whom are African-American, some of them with troubled backgrounds.

The thing that I found so wonderful about this new school is not just that Clark has a high-energy, even wacky approach to education but that he's brought together so many like-minded people to help him realize his goal.  There are the generous donors whose support is critical to keep this non-profit enterprise going.  And, of course there are the teachers. With their help Clark is restructuring the educational model so that it's more in tune with what's happening in today's world.

I'm not just talking about the high-tech hardware that graces this school and gives it a twenty-first century look.  I'm talking about the approach to education that, quite frankly, is kind of old fashioned.  There is a balance of manners, respect, and discipline.  This is all because the school has a very rigorous curriculum that the students have to master. And as Clark says, there's not time to spare.

His right-hand partner in this venture is co-founder, and language arts teacher, Kim Beardon.  Like Clark she is also an award-winning teacher.  Beardon says their students will achieve high marks in the classroom because time isn't wasted on discipline issues.  "They (the students) are behaving, they are listening, they are paying attention".  Mix into this equation talented, smart, creative, and entertaining teachers who the kids say, make it all worthwhile and fun.  The result is learning of the highest caliber.

Another thing about Clark Academy -- that I've found to be true at other top notch alternative schools I've visited -- there really is a sense of family.  It's not just a clichĂ©. The kids feel it.  There's a genuine notion that everyone in the school cares about each and every one of the students.  And these kids have found out that when someone cares about you, believes in you, and come hell-or -high water, refuses to let you fail, you don't fail.

Student after student said things like, "I love my teachers.  They're strict but it's worth it". Another student said,  "The work is hard but, I know I can do it".  And with tears running down her checks an eleven-year old said, because of Clark Academy,  " I'm gonna grow up and be somebody".

In just the few short weeks this new school has been open in Atlanta, kids aren't just imaging a future anymore, they're charting a road map to get there.

Find out more about Ron Clark Academy.

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When i watched this news item with my six year old daughter, she had only one word to say, "I like such kind of school. My teacher rapping and dancing??? That must be cool" Different pedagogical approaches trully makes a big diffrence. students cannot live by paper and pen alone. Some humor and creativity does some magic.
I am very impressed by the story. It fires me up and gives me great inspiration. I've been doing something similar to this in Public School Science in Texas for 14 years.
I too was touched with this story as these types of schools need to be promoted. Schools that use high tech hardware, utilize a sense of family and belleving in learning of the highest caliber. What I found difficult to accept was certain concepts that flavored patronizing and paternalism. The notion of children, most of whom are Afican American,with trouble bacgrounds, like if other people of color and their families do not have "trouble backgrounds". Mr. Clark is given credit to self, like if he is restructuring the educational system, with values of manners, respect, and discipline. I am not Black but rest assured most of the families I meet had these fundamental values, as traditional people, built in to their lives since chilhood. So he is just building upon them. In short African Americans have had good leaders and teachers since they came to this country and it started in their families. We do not need young Black children saying "Im gonna grow up and be somebody" because of this school but because of people like Martin Luther King, who gave his life for his people.
Mr. Quintana, what Ron Clark is doing is instilling those core values into the minds of those children. Even though historically, most African Americans come from homes that enforced those core values, in today's society you don't find that as much; especially in low income families. So, by having a school that is non-traditional in the way it teaches the children, promotes core values, exposes the low income children to six continents by the eight grade, and other exciting opportunities; it gives them great exposure to a variety of possibilities that they normally would not have. And it is true that there have been a lot of great African American leaders in the past, there are few leaders that cater to the youth and provides them with a "you can do it, I believe in you" attitude. Hands down, the Ron Clark Academy is a great opportunity for kids and adults to be apart of something that is special. God bless!


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