Food for thought:
Dan Brown, Huffington Post
"I attended two early screenings this summer of Davis Guggenheim's big-ticket education documentary, Waiting for Superman,  and it touches the education reform zeitgeist. When the film unspools  across America over the next weeks, I predict a massive chorus of voices  echoing his entreaties for more great teachers, less union influence,  and school choice.
The movie masterfully pushes the audience's emotional buttons by  following five vulnerable children and their vulnerable parents who are  hoping and praying for admission by lottery to privately-run,  publicly-funded charter schools. The families' limited options are  undeniably unjust. The post-screening Q&A sessions I attended  featured Michelle Rhee, Randi Weingarten, and Geoffrey Canada, and all  of them opened their comments by saying they cried through the film's  final scenes.
In the closing credits, the movie plays hopeful music, and floating text assembles itself on the screen to read:  "Great schools come from... you" and repeatedly encourages viewers to sign up for a text message feed.
The overarching message to movie-watchers is: CARE!!! CARE ABOUT SCHOOLS!!!"
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