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Dangerous Mind

 

            
             Luanne Johnson, a small white woman with blonde hair, applied for teaching at the Park Mont High School, somewhere at the suburbs of South America. His friend Hal Griffith, who is teaching at the same school, recommended her to Ms. Nichols, the School Principal. Fortunately she got a full time position as an academy teacher. As a former U.S. Marine she hardly knew her new job, but then accepted it right away.
             She will be teaching the most notorious of all the high school classes. These students have brilliant minds; have intelligence more than the average but all brats.
             Luanne had her first day as a teacher, and it did not made her feel good. The students made fun of her. They were the unpleasant of all students. But then she told herself to continue, and try everything possible to get the attention of her students. On the second day, she tried karate as a drive for the students to listen to her, and it went out good, except for Emilio, the loathsome of all. He is unlikable as a student. He controls the whole class. Callie, another student, said if Ms. Johnson wants to get the whole class, she has to first get Emilio.
             Her attempt to get the interest of the students in using karate reached the office of the School Director Mr. Grundy. He told her that it was against the school policies and that it might cause problems in teaching it to her students. Karate wasn't even in their curriculum. Ms. Johnson tried to explain but he declined her offer.
             She noticed that the students love music. They all like to sing and dance, as she sees them before their class. And so Luanne made use of it. But she didn't teach them singing or dancing, instead she brought the art of poetry to her class. She gave them the lyrics of Bob Dylan, a famous singer who makes his own songs.
             Ms. Johnson did get the class. Everyday she brings with her rewards like candy bars or chocolates for the whole class to participate. Raul, her favorite among them, dubbed her as Ms.


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