San Francisco's school of last resort
By Jill Tucker/San Francisco Chronicle
With a convicted bank robber and a former methamphetamine user in charge, John Muir Charter School on Treasure Island is not your typical public school. But the typical public school experience didn't work for the 105 students at John Muir. Among them are former robbers and thieves. Some are teenage parents. All were academic failures elsewhere and, at one point or another, on the state's long list of high school dropouts. Each one wants another chance. This school gives them that as well as health care, bus passes, individual support, construction job training, and a capitalistic reason to show up: a paycheck. John Muir offers its students a fast track to the elusive diploma and the option of vocational job training in various construction fields. Getting a paycheck with benefits gives them one more reason to go to class. (more...)