Published On: June 12th, 2012|

The Los Angeles Times- Teresa Watanabe

“Too often, schools put up with troublesome students like David up to a point, then shuffled them between campuses until they finally dropped out to become society’s problem. Saina belongs to a relatively small, sturdy and specially trained cadre of teachers and school psychologists determined to stop that river of failure. Their job is to bring students who are three or more grade levels behind up to par before the students give up and quit.” (more)