At the age of twenty-two, Dan Brown came to P.S. 85 as an eager,
fresh-faced teacher. He was even as-signed his own class: 4-217.
Unbeknownst to him, 4-217 was the designated "dumping ground" for all
fourth-grade problem cases, and his students would prove to be more
challenging than he could have ever anticipated.
Intent on being a caring, dedicated teacher but confronted with unruly
children, absent parents, and a failing administration, Dan was pushed
to the limit time and again: he found himself screaming with rage,
punching his fist through a blackboard out of sheer frustration, often
just wanting to give up and walk away. Yet, in this seeming chaos, he
slowly learned--from the more seasoned teachers at the school and from
his own mistakes--how to discipline, teach, and make a difference. The
Great Expectations School is the touching story of Class 4-217 and
their teacher, Mr. Brown. But more than that, it is the revealing story
of a broken educational system and all those struggling within and
fighting against it.