In a school gripped by violence and hopelessness, one teacher fights to save his city's future by saving his students at any cost.
In the troubled city of Newark, New Jersey, Principal Ron Stone, of Weequahic High School has had enough of schoolyard violence. His righteous anger rallies some, but his controversial methods -- including reaching agreements with gang representatives –- confounds others. While the ever-present camera steadily documents, the day-to-day troubles (and there are many), it is impossible not to feel Stone’s zeal to save his students. Effervescently energetic Stone is also seeking the re-engagement of the Weequahic High-School Jewish Alumni Association with the current student-body through donations and a presence. Years ago, the Jewish and African-American communities of 1950's Newark were once united (which the film provides a history of) until tragic events caused a separation, and Mr. Stone attempts to reintegrate the current student body with the alumni has a powerful conclusion. After seeing this inspirational and accomplished documentary, you won't be able to say that one man can't make a difference. -- Scott Johnston
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