Relentless Principal Uses UFC & Skateboards to Save a Failing School

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108.9 هزار بار بازدید - 6 سال پیش - Hamish Brewer, the unconventional principal
Hamish Brewer, the unconventional principal of Fred Lynn Middle School, went viral and won praise for his work turning the school around. But can he rally the school to the next huge milestone - regaining accreditation? Since moving from New Zealand to the United States, tattooed, skateboarding principal Hamish Brewer has helped inspire teachers and students at lower-income schools to smash people's expectations. After his success at Occoquan Elementary, he helped turn Fred Lynn Middle School in Woodbridge, VA around--and a documentary on it was viewed tens of millions of times. Now, this relentless principal is trying to lead students and teachers to regain accreditation for the school after years of being unaccredited. He's helped by amazing students, teachers, and UFC Lightweight Fighter Paul Felder, who makes a special appearance to fire up the kids and share life lessons he has learned in his journey. But will they be able to raise test scores enough? What do you think? Let us know in the comments and be sure to subscribe for more videos of people thinking differently and making a difference: bit.ly/subscribe-to-freethink Special thanks to Jonathan Alsheimer and all the teachers, students and parents of Fred Lynn Middle School. Sound mixing by Isaac Hammons. For more stories profiling pioneers of science and tech innovation, subscribe to Freethink at youtube.com/freethinkmedia Interest in making a difference? Join the freethink forum: www.facebook.com/groups/freethinkforum/ And follow Freethink across other platforms here: Facebook: www.facebook.com/freethinkmedia Twitter: twitter.com/freethinkmedia Instagram: www.instagram.com/freethink Website: www.freethink.com/ #TeacherAppreciation #TeacherAppreciationDay #TeacherAppreciationWeek Musicbed SyncID: MB012P5EMAMVMFE
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