MOVIE

Oyler

One School, One Year

4.2
(5)
Rating
NR
Duration
56m
Year
2015
Language
English

About

OYLER profiles how an innovative "community school" helped fuel a dramatic turnaround in a poverty-stricken neighborhoods, part of a growing national movement to help poor children succeed by transforming schools to meet basic health, social, and nutritional needs. Before 2006, very few kids from the Lower Price Hill area in Cincinnati finished high school, much less went to college. The neighborhood is Urban Appalachian - an insular community with roots in the coal mining towns of Kentucky and West Virginia. The local Oyler School only went through 8th grade. After that, rather than ride the bus out of the neighborhood for high school, most kids dropped out. Under long-time Principal Craig Hockenberry's leadership, Oyler School was transformed into a "community learning center," serving kids from preschool through 12th grade. Oyler is now open year-round, from early morning until late at night. The school provides breakfast, lunch and dinner, and sends hungry kids home with food on weekends. Students can walk down the hall to access a health clinic, vision center, and mental health counseling. Oyler's students are now graduating from high school and matriculating to college in record numbers. Oyler has graduated more students in the neighborhood from high school in the recent years than in the collective 85 prior years Based on the award-winning Marketplace radio series "One School, One Year," OYLER takes viewers through a year at the school, focusing on Hockenberry's mission to transform a community, and on senior Raven Gribbins' quest to be the first in her troubled family to finish high school and go to college.

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"An unsentimental view of how a committed, innovative school can transform a community... it will spark discussions about how schools can better meet the needs of students and prepare them for success, despite bureaucracy and poverty. Social studies classes will find many discussion topics that impact student success."
School Library Journal
"Highly Recommended. A challenging case study of embattled public education."
Video Librarian
"Editor's Choice. Highly Recommended. Communicates its story effectively, a story of individuals lost when academics discuss American schools in general or when government reduces a school's value to averages of standardized test results."
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