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The Ron Clark Story

The Ron Clark Story
Directed by Randa Haines

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Seal of Approval - Parents Television Council. Golden Globe® Nominated - Best Actor in a TV Movie. Three-time Emmy® Award nominee Matthew Perry (TV's Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Friends) delivers a "...tour-de-force performance" (Boston Herald) as real-life inspiration Ron Clark, a passionate and innovative teacher who leaves his small hometown to teach in one of Harlem's toughest schools. But to break through to his students, Clark must use unconventional methods, including his ground-breaking classroom rules, to drive them toward their greatest potential. DVD Features include: "The Teacher Behind the Story:" Ron Clark, Matthew Perry, cast & crew interviews; "Making the Grade:" Ron wins the Disney American Teacher Award!; "Stepping Out of the Classroom:" Ron and students tour South Africa; "Breaking New Ground:" A ground-breaking new school


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15398 in DVD
  • Brand: ECHO BRIDGE HOME ENT.
  • Released on: 2006-12-05
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 90 minutes

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Editorial Reviews

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"A MUST WATCH! Perry's performance is solid!" --Entertainment Weekly

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"Always ENGAGING, THE RON CLARK STORY passes the test! A CLASSIC feel-good movie." --TV Guide

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The movie earns HIGH GRADES!" --People Magazine


Customer Reviews

"Dream big, take risks" or "Give it up for your shizzle selves!" 4
With education being so very key in determining the path of a child's future, teachers obviously play integral roles as educators, advisors, mentors, and surrogate parents. Ron Clark is an outstanding example of the underappreciated and underpaid teachers who quietly, selflessly ply their trade the world throughout. Ron Clark has garnered national attention for his tireless work with the rural North Carolina and inner city Harlem school systems. He's been invited to the White House on 3 separate instances and has been honored by the President and Mrs. Clinton. He has been on the Today Show and the Oprah Winfrey Show. His book The Essential 55, about his classroom rules, is a New York Times Best Seller and has been published in over 25 countries. This Johnson & Johnson-sponsored television movie, shown on TNT, tells his story.

SPOILERS begin: In 1998, teacher Ron Clark (Matthew Perry) leaves rural North Carolina and moves to Harlem, New York to toil in the inner city school system. But he finds it difficult to get a teaching position and must, in the meantime, work as a lowly costumed waiter at a theme restaurant. A door finally opens when a disgruntled teacher quits his job at the Inner Harlem Elementary School. Specializing in raising the standardized test scores of his students, Clark opts to educate the most unruly class of the 6th grade.

Initially, he has a hard time trying to reach his hardbitten kids, suffering their scorn and lack of interest. There are even bets taken by the kids as to how long he'll last. But Clark perseveres, continually asserting his "we are family" creed and enforcing his multiple classroom rules. His attempts to get the class's attention prompts him to develop fresh teaching techniques, such as his chugging down chocolate milk every 15 minutes if the students were quiet (with the possible reward of Clark puking for the kids' entertainment), or having them promise to try to learn if he takes up double dutch. He even has a try at rapping to help them learn the U.S. Presidents. Slowly, gradually, after some rough spots, his class warms up to him as the students discover that their teacher actually cares and that learning could be fun. But the biggest challenge lies ahead as Clark preps his kids for the May aptitude exams.

The film is mostly about Clark's exploits in school, with little time given over to his personal life. During the length of the film, he maintains his waitering job at the restaurant, all the while carrying a torch for lovely waitress Marissa (Melissa De Sousa), who already is saddled with an actor boyfriend. Thankfully, while the romance is touched on, it doesn't take precedence. End SPOILERS.

This is a Matthew Perry vehicle all the way, and he drives this film with a self-assurance that isn't really a revelation. His acting talent has been apparent for a while now, as shown in his turns on Friends, his various feature films, and his acclaimed guest star spots on the West Wing (let's just ignore Serving Sara, shall we?). Here, he eschews his Chandler Bing goofball role and turns in a concertedly earnest and sincere effort. Good job, Matthew Perry.

These kids are certainly depicted as more disruptive and more rough-house than those in tamer films such as To Sir, with Love and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. The kid actors are uniformly superb and real. Standouts are Hannah Hodson as the sassy Shameika (really excellent) and Brandon Smith as the troubled Tayshawn.

The Ron Clark Story merits superlatives of the highest order. The film is poignant, gentle, heartwarming, and inspirational. True, the ending is a bit hokey, but what the hey. Films like The Ron Clark Story, Stand and Deliver, and Lean On Me need to be made and put out every now and then, just to remind everyone of the importance of our society's oft overlooked linchpin - the school teacher. And Ron Clark - for his dedication, his diligence, and his caring - needed to have his story told.

Even if he really shouldn't rap.

Superstar!!!!5
This is a wonderful film. I'm really glad they brought it out on DVD, even though it's already been shown on network television. I love all the extras. My family was glued to the screen watching, even my 5 year old son. (My 9 month old daughter was just sitting, chewing on a cloth. But she did murmur a bit at the rapping.)

I would recommend this for purchase, and rental both. It's truly phenomenal what this teacher can do with these troubled students. I love the fact that they're building a school in his name as well. Fantastic!

MC White said: Totally hip and cool!

A Must See5
I've been a social worker for years and when I saw this movie on television I do have to say I had to stop and think for a moment. I know there are great teachers and great social workers, but the story line went along with what I believe: you have to start where they are. If not you are just doing a job and working with children and their families is not just a job because you are in these peoples lives and if you can't find a way to get through you search for a way that you can. I myself during my years of social work found myself after using all the materials where I work had I found myself at book stores, on line researching; anything to help work with the children and their families in order to help not "fix them". I did not think that my job was to fix others and I wasn't satisfied unless the family/child was impacted enough to make a change. I know that not all cases you can make a change, you cannot get through to them but I think it's our responsibity to try and try again. This movie I think showed that we all need a chance and also more chances because inside of us there is a person who has talent, and like the movie we need to show them they have the talent and just to take the time and that they are worth the time to explore their talents and gifts. I apologize for the spelling and grammer mistakes but I jut woke up, sorry about that :) I do think this movie is a must see for anyone!!!!!!