Despite coming from very different backgrounds, Jamie Fitzpatrick and Nona Alberts are united by a shared goal: fixing their community's failing school so that their children can have a better future. A bureaucracy that is hopelessly entrenched in old-fashioned thinking and a faculty who has lost its enthusiasm for teaching are two of the barriers that the two women refuse to allow stand in their way.
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Despite coming from very different backgrounds, Jamie Fitzpatrick and Nona Alberts are united by a shared goal: fixing their community's failing school so that their children can have a better future. A bureaucracy that is hopelessly entrenched in old-fashioned thinking and a faculty who has lost its enthusiasm for teaching are two of the barriers that the two women refuse to allow stand in their way.
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