Episode
Frontline: Fast Times at West Philly High / Middle School Moment
Overview
Fast Times at West Philly High: Students and teachers from West Philadelphia High School, a public high school serving one of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in Philadelphia, defy expectations as they design and build two super-hybrid cars for international competition and compete for the chance to be part of a technological revolution. Middle School Moment: New evidence that suggests the make-or-break moment for high school dropouts may actually occur in middle school. The film explores how one Bronx school is using a novel form of data collection and analysis to predict and prevent dropouts before they happen.
Details
- Series
- Frontline
- Season
- Season 30
- Episode
- Episode 16
- Air date
- 2012-07-07
Episode context
Fast Times at West Philly High / Middle School Moment is Episode 16 in Season 30 of Frontline. It aired on 2012-07-07.
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