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White's Rules: Saving Our Youth One Kid at a Time [Hardcover]

Paul D. White (Author), Ron Arias (Author)
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March 27, 2007

One heroic schoolteacher has saved hundreds of lives with unconditional love and zero tolerance for rule-breakers.
 
His students are the worst of the worst—drug addicts, gang members, and violent criminal offenders. They have flunked out or been thrown out of every other school they’ve attended. They may be the children of addicts, of abusers, or even of good parents, but they have one thing in common: they have been rejected by everyone except Paul White. With ten simple rules, he has helped hundreds of kids turn their lives around.

“I can’t remember when I’ve been this happy. Since I came here I’m getting right with my family and friends, I’m off the drugs and staying out of trouble. I’m doing really well in school and I’ve got a job.”  
—Kathy, fifteen, West Valley student, former crystal meth user

“He never gives up on you.”
—Roger, seventeen
 

Among students, they’re the worst of the worst: chronic truants, drunks, drug addicts, even violent criminals. Some haven’t been to school for months, even years. Some have spent a year or more locked up for gang-related offenses and felony assaults. All of them, it seems, are on the short list of life’s early losers.

Enter Paul White, the teacher whose combination of unconditional love and unbreakable rules has changed, and sometimes saved, the lives of the most troubled students in Detroit, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Los Angeles. When they walk through the door of his one-room high school, the West Valley Leadership Academy in Canoga Park, California, White treats them like his own children: loving them, protecting them, and requiring them to become men and women of moral courage, integrity, and high achievement.

Sometimes it only takes one person to turn the tide. During his twenty-five-year career as a teacher, Paul White has saved hundreds of students from falling through the cracks. Veritable miracles have taken place in his classroom:

?The reading skills of a fourteen-year-old recovering crystal meth addict climbed from a seventh- to a tenth-grade level in six months. She finished high school at age sixteen and went on to complete a nursing program.

A fifteen-year-old girl was flunking out of school—and so violent that the safety of the people around her couldn’t be guaranteed. After joining Paul’s class, she not only brought her grades up enough to graduate from high school at sixteen, but has gone on to finish several semesters at a local community college.

A seventeen-year-old boy who had been a neo-Nazi asked a Holocaust survivor to forgive him for his disrespectful behavior.


White’s Rules is a lesson to parents and educators who can’t control their kids or their classrooms. For Americans who truly want to stop the violence, end the apathy, and improve academic performance, White poses a challenge: Try his rules. The ten-rule list that he developed covers everything from character values to schoolwork, from getting off drugs to learning personal finance skills. By enforcing these rules, parents and educators can attack both the causes and the effects of the crisis in our schools. This is the moving story of how the program evolved and what we can all do to save our youth, one kid at a time.


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After a student was killed in a gang-related drive-by shooting, White, a teacher at a California alternative school, knew he had to rethink his approach to teaching after 25 years. Too many of his at-risk students--gangbangers, juvenile delinquents, truants, troublemakers--were not making it. White changed his approach, already based on tough love, and incorporated teaching character and integrity along with English and mathematics. The West Valley Leadership Academy in Canoga Park, California, adopted 10 values-based rules: show up, dress right and speak right, work, tell the truth, respect people and property, live clean and sober, live with courage, care, learn from everything, and make a difference. His program has resulted in increased attendance, improvement in grades and behavior, and higher graduation rates. In gripping personal recollections, White details the struggle to get at-risk students to connect to school and community to change their lives. At the same time, he examines the problems of failing urban school systems and a culture that has corroded the values of youth. Vanessa Bush
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Paul has cared deeply about children who many of us have forgotten or given up on. The Good Shepherd would be pleased with the work in Paul's school, and I hope that our nation and our world can learn much from it. We need to learn the value of life, and one way to begin our lesson is by reading this wonderfully simple yet profoundly straightforward book.
 
—The Honorable Jack Kemp, former U.S. Congressman, former secretary of housing and urban development, and former vice-presidential candidate

“[Teachers like White] are proving every day that even the most troubled kids can change their lives.”
 
—Darline Robles, superintendent of Los Angeles County’s Office of Education, from a People magazine article on Paul White
 

“A gripping roller-coaster ride through the lives of vulnerable kids who are careening toward self-destruction or crime. Ron Arias vividly brings to life the genius of Paul White, whose down-to-earth ‘rules’ steer his marginalized students into productive lives. This is an amazing testimony to the difference a teacher can make.”
 
—Margaret McNamara Pastor, Board of Directors, Reading Is Fundamental

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway; 1 edition (March 27, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0767924193
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767924191
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #940,747 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars -, June 7, 2007
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M. Habel (State College, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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I thought this book covered some very practical ideas. A lot of the stories found in the book were a bit surprising. He truly made a turn around with some of these kids. He also admits that not everything worked.

At times I found myself getting a little caught up with his sense of an ego lingering through the pages. I almost felt as if there was a bit of bragging going on. Although I think he is a man who deserves to boast since he sacrificed a lot of time and money to help others, not mention often putting his life at risk for his kids.

I gained a couple of good ideas about how to get kids inspired to do things, to build up courage to do the right thing, to ask more of parents, and most of all to emphasize strong morals and values. I'm not talking about religious morals, he vaguely mentions them, I'm talking about being a good person and fighting for justice in your daily life.
He talked about sacrifice, work ethic, respect, integrity. I even learned some things about these values myself. It's what this nation educational system is lacking and I'm glad he brought up!

One thing I found faulty with his system: he had the option of kicking kids out of his schools if they chose not to comply with his standards. That is one very significant option teachers and parents usually don't have.

However, he emphasized parents roles in their children's lives. I would definitely recommend this to parents, because he acknowledges that more often than not bad behavior is caused by a weak structure at home, reading this would only help. He really brings these kids back from the dead as well as some families in the process. I'm glad someone finally acknowledged the growing problem of education systems: the lack of care or concern for these kids BEYOND the classroom.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Every school district administrator should read this., May 13, 2007
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This review is from: White's Rules: Saving Our Youth One Kid at a Time (Hardcover)
Mr. White doesn't claim to have a system to cure all of the schools' ills but he certainly has a good start. He also makes the statement that today's kids aren't any worse than we were but just the boundaries aren't as well defined as we had back in the 50's and 60's.

Mr. White does admit to his failures, not every one has coming through his doors went out a better human being but many are able to shop where they want and get ahead instead of stuck in the same dependency cycle.

His rules are simple. He outlines them in the book and how he applies them. He told a story on the radio about a wealthy parent pulling her child out of an expensive private school to attend his charter school. The usual method of admission to his school, Mr. White jokes, is 2 felony convictions. The wealthy parent was impressed with how the kids behaved and were learning much more than at the expensive private school.

Now there is a caveat here, Mr. White's school is only 30 to 40 students with himself, a probation officer, and another teacher in a tough part of town. The teachers and the students spend the whole school day together talking about personal issues as well as the educational topics.

Mr. White has taught in regular schools and admits he has as many non-contract renewals as awards, so everything has not been a bed of roses. He says the biggest key is the administration backing up the teachers and principals. The parents need to talk with the teachers - so this isn't just a teacher working against the system but creating a support system for the students.
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5.0 out of 5 stars white's Rules..common sense, April 22, 2007
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John D. Smead "seeker" (coto de caza, california United States) - See all my reviews
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paul white has made it simple...just do what is already available to do..the kids will get there if we let them and encourage them. this is a must read for everyone...

i passed this book on to some teachers and adminstrators...they tell me there is a waiting list to read it.

well done
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