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229:"While math scores are up 6% during Clark's reign, reading scores have barely budged: they remain in the bottom third of the nation's high school seniors. While a few more students are going to college -- 211, up from 182 in 1982 -- Clark has lost considerable ground in the battle against dropouts: when he arrived, Eastside's rate was 13%; now it is 21%." In 1986, he had the school's doors chained shut to keep intruders away, though city officials eventually ordered them to be removed, saying that the practice represented a violation of fire safety laws. 396:, July 1, 1990. Accessed March 27, 2018. "Was getting tough the answer for Joe Clark? The former high school principal and Army drill instructor made his name nine years ago in Paterson, N.J., as a hard-nosed disciplinarian.... All you have to do is call Central High School in Newark. That was an all-white school, and ironically I was No. 6 in my class." 284:
detainees in handcuffs for up to 11 days, or in straitjackets for up to a day; and in other instances, detaining some to their cells for 23 hours a day, for over a month in some cases. The state's Juvenile Justice Commission also cited him for allowing the facility to be filmed for a television program.
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Clark was seen as an educator who was not afraid to get tough on difficult students, one who would often carry a bullhorn or a baseball bat at school. When criticized for this, Clark explained the bat was never meant to be used as a weapon, but as a metaphor for life: "A student could either strike
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During his time as principal, Clark expelled over 300 students who were frequently tardy or absent from school, sold or used drugs in school, or caused trouble in school. Though some argue that his tough practices made the school far safer, its academic accomplishments remained woefully inadequate.
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noted that the national dropout rate for such students remained high across the country and, with few alternatives available, each inner city school that had been able to reverse the trend had done so through "a bold, enduring principal" such as Clark. Further, he was "able to maintain or restore
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Separate criticism focused on the social impact of expelling delinquent students to improve test scores, claiming that "tossing out the troublesome low achievers" simply moved the problems from the school onto the street. Clark defended the practice, saying teachers should not have to waste their
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In 1995, he was appointed director of the Essex County Detention House in Newark, New Jersey, a juvenile detention facility. He resigned in 2002, amid an investigation into whether he was allowing the use of excessive force and punitive punishments against detainees, which included placing some
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Other educators defended and praised Clark. "You cannot use a democratic and collaborative style when crisis is rampant and disorder reigns," said Kenneth Tewel, a former principal. "You need an autocrat to bring things under control." Some critics focused on the fact that while Clark had
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magazine cover story, which noted that that Clark's style as principal was primarily disciplinarian in nature, focused on encouraging school pride and good behavior, although Clark was also portrayed as a former social activist in the film
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Clark defended his tactics, saying that the official guidelines were "anarchistic" and unsafe, and resigned in protest of the commission, who he dismissed as "regal-minded, nonsensical, condescending louts".
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in Los Angeles, often cited as a contemporary of Joe Clark as a school reformer with a similarly outgoing approach, was also critical. "Our role is to rescue and to be responsible," McKenna told
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reestablished cleanliness and order, education scores had not substantially improved, which resulted in Eastside High being taken over by the state one year after Clark's departure in 1991.
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from 1982 to 1989. He gained national attention for his unconventional and controversial disciplinary measures as leading the school, and was the subject of the 1989 film
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Clark began his career at the elementary school level, and later ran the camps and playgrounds system for
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After his tenure as principal of Eastside High concluded in 1989, Clark became a public speaker.
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Clark's tough tactics earned him substantial attention, with particular praise from President
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order without abandoning the students who are in trouble."
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In 1982, he was appointed principal of Eastside High.
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time on students who do not want to learn; however,
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Rochelle, Georgia
Newberry, Florida
William Paterson University
BA
Seton Hall University
MA
Joetta
Hazel
principal
Eastside High School
Paterson, New Jersey
Lean on Me
Morgan Freeman
Rochelle, Georgia
Newark, New Jersey
Central High School
William Paterson College
Seton Hall University
Sergeant
US Army Reserve
drill sergeant
Omicron Delta Kappa
SUNY Plattsburgh
Essex County, New Jersey
Ronald Reagan
Lean on Me
George McKenna
Washington Preparatory High School
Olympic
track

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