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"Levines engaging account helps us see how preparing young people for the real world works best when it is intensely caring, relevant, community-focused, and tailored to the limitless varieties of our childrens passions and concerns. One Kid at a Time should be read by all parents, educators, and policymakers who demand high standards but recognize the pitfalls of standardization."
Deborah Meier, author of The Power of Their Ideas"I want the record formally to note that I stood beside this incredibleimaginativepassionate tale of how Americas educational approach can be reformed. . . . This is a Great Book . . . there is a learning revolution going on . . . and The Met Model . . . learning through passion for the task . . . will be front and center . . . come hell and high water."
From the Foreword by Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence
"One Kid at a Time is the inspiring and instructive story of an existence proofa successful school whose existence proves that urban children can achieve at high levels if  educators are given the license to implement what works and the latitude to jettison what doesnt."
Hugh Price, President, National Urban League
"The Met School is a tremendous success by every measureintense intellectual rigor, incredible nurturing, deep family involvement, [and] a remarkable rate of college placement . . . Eliot Levine has captured this wonderful school in a way that uplifts, inspires, and teaches us all what education really means!"
Peter McWalters, Rhode Island Commissioner of Education
Through the lens of a remarkable urban high school, One Kid at a Time weaves compelling stories and a clear narrative into new possibilities for American education. All students at the Met School have a personalized curriculum and complete real-world internships based on their interests. Students stay with the same teacher for four years, and parents help to plan and assess their childs learning. There are no classes, tests, or grades, but high achievement is expected of all studentsregardless of their background. Every student in the Mets first two graduating classes has been accepted to college, even though most will be the first in their family ever to attend. Based on the Mets first four years, this book offers powerful ideas and sensible strategies for improving schools.
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