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Petersburg rising, investing in children and education : lifting an entire community, a film by Alan M. Blankstein [and] the National Center for Education and Innovation ; in association with Virginia Public Media ; producer, Alan M. Blankstein ; directors, Alan M. Blankstein, David Yosha

Label
Petersburg rising, investing in children and education : lifting an entire community, a film by Alan M. Blankstein [and] the National Center for Education and Innovation ; in association with Virginia Public Media ; producer, Alan M. Blankstein ; directors, Alan M. Blankstein, David Yosha
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Petersburg rising
Oclc number
1309403177
Responsibility statement
a film by Alan M. Blankstein [and] the National Center for Education and Innovation ; in association with Virginia Public Media ; producer, Alan M. Blankstein ; directors, Alan M. Blankstein, David Yosha
Runtime
57
Sub title
investing in children and education : lifting an entire community
Summary
"Petersburg, VA was once home to the largest free black community in America, and fell into financial ruin a century later, after a major corporation pulled up stakes. For more than a decade following, schools in Petersburg struggled, failed, and even lacked basic accreditation. Students dropped out in large numbers and faced tough times at home in one of the state's most impoverished communities. It looked to be all too common American story of economic bom-to-bust, until an extraordinary group of leaders entered the picture to turn the tide by investing in children and their education. Petersburg, Virginia was to be a new model for the state, and perhaps the nation. When Dr. Marcus Newsome announced his retirement as superintendent from a neighboring wealth, successful school district in oder to act on his second doctorate in divinity, he was asked if he would instead consider running the poorest, lowest performing school district in the state. Upon taking on the superintendency of Petersburg City Public Schools in 2016, the move was equated to 'Michael Jordan coming out of retirement' by a school board member. Yet the challenges ahead remained enormous. Petersburg was millions of dollars in debt with the district near default on teacher paychecks. Hope was missing in the city. Petersburg Rising is a story told through the struggles and triumphs of students followed throughout one school year. The film proves that new results come with new resources and support, and that ultimately, there are no 'throw away' kids, only kids being 'thrown away'"--container
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Classification
resource.directorofphotography
resource.filmproducer
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