A group of teachers at a Mojave Desert high school take an unconventional approach to improve the lives of their struggling students.A group of teachers at a Mojave Desert high school take an unconventional approach to improve the lives of their struggling students.A group of teachers at a Mojave Desert high school take an unconventional approach to improve the lives of their struggling students.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
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Such a shame that we live in a society that forces them into a mold- Forces them to prove something they have already proven time and time again... Tells them that unless they comply with society's rules they have nothing Even though their hearts and souls are already full of so much...
Society needs a reform. The world needs help from kids like this- I hope they all graduate and become politicians, influencers, and of course- teachers.
We need more principals like Miss V... all around the world.
This film is composed of sections of students either conversing with the school principal(who I find insufferable), talking to the camera about their problems, and some scenes of the school faculty discussing issues with some of the students.
There is no narration other than the voices of the teens overlayed over other scenes, and so it is pretty hard to tell what is going on in a significant part of the film. For a while I thought Ms. Viland(The principal) was some sort of social worker rather than an administrator, since it was never stated.
So yeah, there are some pretty significant issues with the structure of this film, and I'm not likely to watch it again. Ever.
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- Quotes
Jennifer Coffield: My dad was being mean to me last night, and it made me sad.
Teacher: Who?
Jennifer Coffield: [overcome and speaking with difficulty] My dad.
Teacher: Don't worry about him. He'll... You'll graduate, you'll walk. And you know what? If you don't, you're still gonna graduate, and that's what's most important.
Jennifer Coffield: I invited him to my graduation and he, like, yelled at me for graduating early, and, like...
Teacher: Oh, my goodness, Jennifer.
Jennifer Coffield: He's just mean.
Teacher: So you know what? You're gonna go to college, and you're gonna make somethin', and then you can make nyah in his face. Right? Mad because you're graduating early? What parent DOES that? We'll show HIM. He can come to your college graduation and be mad 'cause you graduated college. Darn you. Stinking kid, doing good with your life. We're over that.
- SoundtracksSing Her Song
Written by Joey McGee (as Joseph Patrick McGee)
Performed by Joey McGee (as Joseph Patrick McGee)
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,226
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,564
- Dec 18, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $6,226
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1