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- A mercenary masquerades as a teacher in order to enter a tough urban school and wreak his revenge upon his brother's killer.
- T.J. and the gang must save summer vacation from disappearing forever.
- A 15-year old flees to his school after an apocalyptic event.
- The Degrassi kids spend one last summer together.
- A substitute teacher is put in charge of a class of future geniuses after their teacher commits suicide.
- A few days before the baccalaureate, a high school student decides to settle accounts with the most cowardly teacher in the school.
- The kids mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a potential boyfriend, and plot to discourage him.
- After escaping from a nearby mental institution, a violent lunatic and sexual deviant terrorizes a group of seniors at their end-of-the-year high school dance.
- The drama will center around how a 35-year-old student changes the school and influences her fellow classmates' lives while dealing with the dark reality of today's high schools, including bullying and skipping school.
- Circus school is out but the Big Top Bulletin is still keeping kids connected. Over the break, the students of Big Top Academy are staying in touch through The Big Top Bulletin. When Ms. Martel reveals the coveted title of Big Top Bulletin Editor is up for grabs, everybody wants the role. So, Ms. Martel assigns our always- competitive circus kids the ultimate challenge: each of them will have the chance to "audition" by putting together their very own issue of the Bulletin. But a mystery in a virtual secret room threatens to derail this trial-by-fire process. What's the point of a Big Top Bulletin when Big Top Academy seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth?
- Nina and friends are stalked by a masked killer while vacationing on an island.
- A primary school teacher-parent meeting goes from bad to worse when the veteran teacher has her methods called into question.
- For a seventy-year period, when America cared little about the education of African-Americans, and discrimination was law and custom, The Bordentown School was an educational utopia. An incubator for black pride and intellect, it taught values, discipline, and life skills to generations of black children. This is the story of that remarkable school, as told by Bordentown alumni, historians, and remarkable archival footage. It is also the story of black education in America across three centuries, presenting a nuanced, rarely seen portrait of a separate black space; and a much-needed preface to the growing national discussion about historically black institutions and their role in nurturing identity and accomplishment. What was lost and what was gained in the march toward equality?
- No classroom for these kindergarteners. In Switzerland's Langnau am Albis, a suburb of Zurich, children 4 to 7 years of age, go to kindergarten in the woods every day, no matter what the weatherman says. The filmmakers follow the forest kindergarten through the seasons of one school year to make their documentary film 'School's Out: Lessons from a Forest Kindergarten'. This eye-opening film looks into the important question of what it is that children need at that age. There is laughter, beauty and amazement in the process of finding out.
- Dylan hopes to enjoy his summer vacation with his best friends, but his friends have all gone to summer camp or with their family, when suddenly a mysterious purple circle appears in the sky of GoAnimate City.
- "Abitur", school is finally over and the class of the Gymnasium with all of it's different characters face the last party before whatever new challenges lay ahead of them. Making decisions about their future is one of them, and each of the people we get to know and who get portrait in detail for the viewer gets to grow up while we watch. It's a wonderful movie with many parallel plots that interfere with each other. Lovely characters. It's an overall awesome sound and Visual piece (At least at the time it was aired) about growing up and understanding right from wrong when making decisions you don't know they do, but which will determine the path of your life. Score and story includes music from the Foo Fighters in an absolute awesome manner.
- Hineini (Hebrew for 'Here I am') chronicles the story of one student's courageous fight to establish a gay-straight alliance at a Jewish high school in the Boston area and the transformative impact of her campaign on everyone involved. Beyond the struggle to create a supportive environment for gay and lesbian students and teachers at the school, this is the story of a community wrestling with the very definition of pluralism and diversity in a Jewish context. Shulamit Izen enters 9th grade at The New Jewish High School (now Gann Academy) longing to connect more deeply with her Jewish faith. She also starts school as an out lesbian. Using interviews with Shulamit, her family, teachers, and other students - both those who support her campaign and those who oppose it - the film allows the members of this community to tell their own story as it unfolds. What emerges is a potent story of Jewish pluralism and a community navigating the cross-currents of Jewish tradition and social change.
- Actress Patch Mackenzie talks about her role in the 1981 slasher opus "Graduation Day."
- A look at life inside the Bridge AP Academy, whose students have all been permanently excluded or subjected to a managed move from schools across west London.
- When the COVID-19 pandemic stops schools operating as usual, lessons move online. And during a particular 1-1 session between a student and their teacher, not everything goes to plan.
- With the looming health care crisis facing the City of Los Angeles and the country as a whole, the Stand and Deliver program was created to attract a previously untapped pipeline of young out-of-work, out-of school minority, disadvantaged youth ages 18 to 24 to health care careers. The documentary is an up close and personal look at the program through the eyes of the students, mentors, hospital staff and city officials. Each student was given a camera and asked to tell their story and how this opportunity has impacted their lives and their futures.
- After a long week Mr Morgan, a primary school teacher, ends his final lesson and is eager to get home for the weekend, however his plans go awry due to a rather modern issue with communication. Modern technology and the Covid 19 pandemic become obstacles between the teacher and a blissful break from work.
- The work of these artists is straight from the heart, excluding any formal training or established techniques. Therefore, there is a purity of expression in the art which makes it unique and riveting.
- Granville Boys in West Sydney and non-profit Information and Cultural Exchange opened up a high school barbershop as a way to motivate disengaged and at risk students.
- Four boys and four girls get the opportunity of a lifetime when they are packed off to beauty school in Manchester to learn the tricks of the trade.
- 'Belting It Out: Depictions of Masculinity in American High School Theater, 1985-1995' is a comic short documentary film that seamlessly blends authentic and recreated video clips from high school stage productions from around the country. The film explores the way adolescent males are encouraged to present a culturally accepted version of masculinity even when this image is clearly at odds with their innate fabulousness.
- Documentary about students and teachers trying to break through the conditioning of traditional education at three radical alternative schools in Melbourne - Brinsly Road, Collingwood and Swinburne Community Schools.
- How lower income students are affected by the lack of opportunity.
- This is a summary of the big music festival "Schools Out" that took place in June 2022
- When a group of six friends start a night of sex, drugs and booze in an abandoned school, a stranger seems to have joined the party. A stranger with a thirst for blood.
- An unlikely duo are desperate to save their integrity. Will loyalty foil their plans?
- One teacher and a handful of students, who are pariahs in more traditional schools because of the sexual preferences, struggle with all of the angst and troubles of high school kids in additions to the problems novel to their situation.
- School is canceled without explanation leaving students to wonder about the reason for canceling. Was there an explosion in the science lab or an alien abduction? Maybe all the keys were stolen and no one could get in. Is someone missing? As these questions swirl and rumors run rampant, the kids try to decide how they should spend their day of freedom.
- Diversity and harmony are brought to life in the microcosm of love and care that are practiced at the end of each school day when the teachers of P.S. 11 in Woodside, Queens reunite their energetic pupils with their loving parents.