The Ron Clark Story
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Directed by | Randa Haines |
Produced by | Jody Brockway Howard Burkons Tom Cox Brenda Friend Adam Gilad Paul Jackson Craig McNeil Murray Ord Jordy Randall |
Written by | Annie deYoung Max Enscoe |
Starring | Mattew Perry Brandon Smith |
Music by | Mark Adler |
Distributed by | TNT |
Release date(s) | January 13, 2006 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Language | English |
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The Ron Clark Story is a 2006 film sponsored by Johnson & Johnson that premiered on TNT on Sunday, August 13, 2006. It centers on the title character, a teacher from a small town who moves to New York City and makes a difference in the lives of his students, despite nobody, including the students themselves, believing in them.
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The Ron Clark Story follows the inspiring tale of an energetic, creative and idealistic young teacher who leaves his small North Carolina hometown to teach in a New York City public school. Through his passionate use of special rules for his classroom, highly innovative teaching techniques and an undying devotion to his students and helping them cope with their problems, Clark is able to make a remarkable difference in the lives of his students. For one young girl trying to attend school while helping to raise her brothers, he offers a chance for her to overcome her situation and become one of the class' top students. For a young man with a penchant for graffiti, he offers an ideal outlet for artistic expression. Even when he is almost overcome by pneumonia, Clark continues to work with his students, hoping that he can raise their test scores to an acceptable level, or possibly even higher.
[edit] Cast
- Brandon Smith as Tayshawn
- Marty Antonini as Howard
- Baljeet Balagun as Badriyah's Father
- Patricia Benedict as Jean Clark
- E.J. Bonilla as Hispanic Kid
- Judith Buchan as Snowden School Principal
- Jerry Callaghan as Ron Clark Sr.
- Candus Churchill as Doretha Wallace
- Griffin Cork as Hadley
- Pamela Crawford as Ms. Benton
- Isabelle Deluce as Alita Sanchez
- Melissa De Sousa as Marissa Vega
- James Dugan as Mr. Lively
- Bren Eastcott as Badriyah
- Chris Enright as Superintendent
- Aaron Grain as Jason
- Hannah Hodson as Shameika
- Wally Houn as Chef
- Ernie Hudson as Principal Turner
- Patricia Idlette as Devina
- C.J. Jackman-Ziganto as Y'landa
- Patti Kim as Tisha
- Lashonda Mitchell as Raquel