My Posse Don’t Do Homework

My Posse Don’t Do Homework by LouAnne Johnson, published by St. Martin’s in 1992, is a first edition that spans 226 pages. This book presents an insightful exploration of the public school system through the lens of humor and affection for students. It follows Miss Johnson, a former marine, as she navigates the challenges of teaching at Parkmont High, employing various strategies to engage her students in their education.
Readers will find an encouraging and spirited account of an inner-city teacher’s experiences during her initial years in the classroom. The narrative highlights the complexities of education, showcasing the dynamics between teachers and students. With a focus on the realities of teaching, this book delves into themes of motivation and the importance of caring in the educational process.
Official synopsis Publisher
Not since Up the Down Staircase has the insanity of the public school system been explored with such humor and love for students. Tiny, pretty, ex-marine Miss Johnson bullies, bluffs, and cajoles her students into thinking and caring about school. An encouraging, high-spirited account of an inner-city teacher’s first years on the front lines at Parkmont High.
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