Detachment
Let's, uhm... Let's not have
people come in.
I'd like to do this without
anybody in here.
Could everybody split, that
doesn't have to be here. Thanks.
- Maybe we can keep...
- And close the door.
- Keep people away from the door.
- Is that good?
Yep. Thank you
"And never have I felt so
deeply at one and the same time
so detached from myself
and so present in the world"
(Albert Camus)
French philosopher and writer
"For Henry"
I wasn't good in school.
I didn't care for school.
Uhm ... It was nice socially,
my own experience, but
I kinda just went along...
I started off as a music major.
I was gonna be
a Rock 'n' Roll star.
But that didn't quite
work out.
In 1985,
during a hurricane,
hurricane Gloria,
I was walk... I was taking
a train into the city to work.
I'd gotten to work and I was on
the phone with my brother-in-law,
who had just
started teaching,
and he said that he was
off from school.
Now, now,
wait a second,
You're off from school
for hurricane
and I'm goin' into the city
to work in an Office building?
I said:
"Woa, that's apretty good kick, right."
My mom was a teacher and I knew
without a shadow of a doubt
from early childhood that
was become a teacher.
Never ever I would take
toll cards on a turnpike.
I'd be a shepard, anything,
rather than become a teacher.
because I wanted to do
something with my life besides
what I was doing
which was driving a truck,
for a company and,
a little bit better for myself
so I got into teaching
a little bit.
I went back to school
at the age of 37.
A friend of mine from college...
His aunt was the...
Principle of an all-girls
inner city school
in Newark, New Jersey, and
they were desperate for teachers
So, I thought "Great,
I can do this for a year,
it'll keep my father from making
me get a job at Prudential,
and then I'll figure out
what I wanna do."
Well, they called me up
asking me to go to an interview,
and I happened to get an job
in a Junior High school,
in Queens,
and I ended up...
starting it at my...
What's now?... my 30th year.
Most of the teachers here,
at one point...
...they believed...,
that they could
make a difference
You know, I know
how important it is to
have guidance and to have
someone help understand
the complexities
of the world
that we live in.
I didn't really have that
growing up.
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I am money.
I change hands
like a dollar bill
that's been robbed
by a lamp
when a genie appeared
and cried loudly, with volume.
But the tears were
all for myself.
And that's where it
all went wrong.
Hi, Lupe, Dean Vargas here.
I'm sick and I won't be
coming in today, allright?
Get to the point, Dr. Heart.
I've got a school to run.
The State's score have gone
down in the last three years.
- You're not delivering... - Don't pretend
like you don't know the game.
You earmarked my school
as the transfer dome
for the worst kids in
the district.
Well, kids deserve an education,
don't you agree?
and wasting my time.
- Get to the point, Dr. Heart...
- We need consensus builders.
- New methodology.
- You're corportizing the system.
No, we're cleaning house.
Our superintendent feels that
it's time your stepped down.
Babe, you got some f***in'
nerve coming into my yard
with the heart f***in' self.
Carol, there was a time
when you were an educator.
You were very well respected.
Why don't you go
out on top?
Oi!
Everybody sit down
and shut up,
the referrals.
Sit!
Sit down!
I am starting the DVD.
I am starting the DVD.
- Barth or Barthes
- Barth. Mr. Barth.
Mr. Barth Henry
So you've taken long term
assignments at the
"Lock and McArthur"?
The Fringe.
Well, that's... That's...
This a month-long assignment,
until I can fill it permanently.
I asked to meet with you
because you come
highly recommended as the
best sub on the call sheet.
That's a somewhat
dubious endorsement.
I agree, Mr. Barth.
You'll find many of your
students functioning
That's your task to try
and get them caught up.
Teach the Curriculum,
most importantly.
Understood?
- Good morning
- Good morning
I'm Mr. Barth
Those of you who haven't
heard, this is English 11 A.
- Yes
- Yeah
Listen up, I have one rule.
Just one.
If you don't wish to be here
don't come.
Dude, what does that mean?
It's not dude, it's Mr. Barth.
The S is silent.
- You're f***in' gay.
- Marcus, shut up!
No, you shut up!
You diet B*tch!
Hey, Marcus.
Guess what.
What?
You're free to leave.
- Like right now?
- Like right now.
- Hiya...
- See you later, man.
- What's the f***? You want me
to go to the Dean's Office?
- I don't care where you go.
Everyone pull out
a sheet of paper.
I'd like to assess what your
individual writing skills are.
What if we got no paper?
Okay here is the situation.
You're dead.
- Alright, write an brief
- Hey jackass! I asked you
a f***ing question!
...about what a friend
or a parent
might say about you
during your funeral. OK?
- You have 30 minutes.
- Oh, sh*t...
I asked you a motherfuckin'
question, didn't I?
Anything else?
You'd better back the f*** up
before I f***in' wreck your sh*t.
That bag,
It doesn't have any feelings.
It's empty.
I don't have any feelings
you can hurt either. OK?
I understand you're angry.
I used to be very
angry too, OK. I get it.
You have no reason to be
angry with me, because
I am one of the few people that's
here trying to give you an opportunity.
Now I am going to ask you,
you just sit down,
and do your best,
and I'll give you a piece
of paper. How's that?
Can I get a f***in' pen too?
Kids don't have any
attention span. They're bored.
So how are you supposed to
reel them in with classic literature
if they don't believe
that you
have something meaningful
to share.
Thank you.
Why did you throw Marcus
out of class but not Jerry?
Well I had to make an
example out of somebody.
You know, Marcus verbally
assaulted you,
and that's not allowed
in my classroom.
And, what they say to me
isn't material.
What's your name?
Meredith.
Nice to meet you, Meredith.
So you really don't care
what the kids say to you?
Perhaps I've gotten
used to it.
I wish I could be
that strong.
It doesn't take strength,
Meredith. You gotta...
understand that unfortunately
most people lack self-awareness.
in mind as you had
another transient of
second period.
You'll meet them again
at every age.
- I want to see the Principle!
- That's her, mom.
You're the b*tch that expelled
my baby? And for what?
- Excuse me, maybe you'd like...
- Because you can't handle it?
B*tch why are you here?
You wanna be at home everyday.
I don't have time for this bullshit!
- Keep your voice down!
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