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"You are creating an expectation that students will cheat," Martel [the teacher] recalls Cahall [the principal]
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D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee installed Cahall in 2008 to keep that going, and the numbers suggest he is succeeding.
D.C.'s Wilson High overcomes the poor urban school label 2010
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The likely explanation is that Cahall is an unusually candid educator.
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Rhee's IMPACT crew gave him low marks, but he could have survived, until Cahall dropped his score 20 points -- for not complying with school rules.
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D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee installed Cahall in 2008 to keep that going, and the numbers suggest he is succeeding.
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D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee installed Cahall in 2008 to keep that going, and the numbers suggest he is succeeding.
D.C.'s Wilson High overcomes the poor urban school label 2010
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The likely explanation is that Cahall is an unusually candid educator.
D.C.'s Wilson High overcomes the poor urban school label 2010
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Doesn't Cahall know that urban principals avoid even mentioning the word "crime" for fear of tarnishing their school's image?
D.C.'s Wilson High overcomes the poor urban school label 2010
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Doesn't Cahall know that urban principals avoid even mentioning the word "crime" for fear of tarnishing their school's image?
D.C.'s Wilson High overcomes the poor urban school label 2010
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The likely explanation is that Cahall is an unusually candid educator.
D.C.'s Wilson High overcomes the poor urban school label 2010
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