COMFORT zone.(small school movement)
American School & University, April, 2003 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: MIKE KENNEDY The school bell jolts students from their desks, and hordes of them spill out of classrooms into the corridors and trudge to their next class. Teachers monitoring the hallway traffic recognize a few familiar faces, but most of the students are as anonymous as a straphanger with his face buried in the morning paper on a Manhattan subway.
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Who are those students? What are their stories? Is that an average student who quietly goes to class and gets decent grades without attracting attention to himself? Or a recently transferred student struggling to find ...
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