Characters
Policy & Reforms
Power & Politics
Parent Engagement
Leadership & Systems
100

This single mother launches the parent trigger effort.

Answer: Who is Jamie Fitzpatrick?

100

This law allows parents to restructure a failing school.

Answer: What is the Parent Trigger Law?

100

This organization feared loss of influence if reform succeeded.

Answer: What is the teachers union?

100

Jamie represents this type of engagement.

Answer: Grassroots advocacy.

100

Jamie demonstrates this leadership trait when facing resistance.

Answer: Resilience.

200

This teacher becomes the instructional conscience of the reform effort.

Answer: Who is Nona Alberts?

200

Reform required gathering this threshold of parent signatures.

Answer: What is 50 percent plus one?

200

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Is protecting adult job security ever justified if student outcomes are low?
Teams must defend yes or no.

200

The movement required this collective strategy.

Answer: Community organizing.

200

Nona models this instructional leadership stance.

Answer: Student-centered advocacy.

300

This union leader represents institutional resistance.

Answer: Who is Evelyn Riske?

300

One proposed reform model involved converting the school into this.

Answer: What is a charter school?

300

The union used this tactic to reduce parent signatures.

Answer: What is intimidation or misinformation?

300

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Is the parent trigger law authentic engagement or manufactured reform?
Debate required.

300

The film highlights this systems problem when adult interests override students.

Answer: Institutional self-preservation

400

This principal struggles between survival and moral courage.

Answer: Who is Michael Perry?

400

The school was labeled failing because of this repeated outcome.

Answer: What is chronic low performance?

400

This scene demonstrates political deal-making behind closed doors.

Answer: The meeting between union leadership and district officials.

400

Fear, distrust, and misinformation are examples of this barrier.

Answer: Engagement barriers.

400

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If you were the superintendent, would you have supported or blocked the parent trigger? Why?

500

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Was Evelyn Riske a villain or a protector of teachers’ rights? Defend your position with one scene.

500

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Should structural reform precede instructional reform?
Students must argue which comes first and why.

500

Parents feared this consequence if they stayed publicly supportive.

Answer: Retaliation or instability.

500


Authentic engagement requires this beyond advisory roles


Answer: Shared decision-making authority.

500

Central office leaders must balance community voice and needs with ....

Answer: Political realities or system stability.