This year Clark County School District implemented an ambitious plan to turnaround five of its worst performing schools. The schools are Western, Chaparral and Mojave high schools and Hancock and Elizondo elementary schools. The plan included radical changes in the classroom and curriculum as well as the replacement of many teachers, administrators and staff. Has it succeeded? We talk with two principals from turnaround schools about their first year and the challenges they face.
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David Wilson, Principal, Chaparral High School
Jerre Moore, Principal, Hancock Elementary
Laura Pappano, education scholar and writer in residence, Wellesley Centers for Women
Lee Hernandez, Producer, KNPR's State of Nevada