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Schooled
Schooled gives the insider’s story of America’s public schools, through the eyes of the students, parents, and educators.
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The cascading impact of ‘Abbott Elementary’ pt. 1 23.01.2026 15:04
This two-part Schooled podcast by WHYY News highlights aspects of the Philadelphia School District that serve as an inspiration for a hit television show. The reporting took place in 2024 and 2025. Philadelphia native Quinta Brunson created the hit TV series, “Abbott Elementary,” as modeled upon real-life experiences students face learning in the Philly school system. The sitcom shines...
No excuses 27.06.2023 35:39
In this episode, a look at how New Jersey responded to its own school funding lawsuit decades ago — and what Pennsylvania could learn. Then, a visit to the state capitol to see how legislators are responding to the recent court ruling that says Pennsylvania’s school funding system is unconstitutional. And, how underfunded schools are taking matters into their own hands while they wait for help.
Ring the bell 20.06.2023 32:39
Pennsylvania’s constitution says the legislature has to provide for a “thorough and efficient” system of schools. But what does that really mean?
A tale of two schools 13.06.2023 27:22
Two neighboring public high schools show the inequity of Pennsylvania’s school funding system. We learn about the forces at play and how a lack of resources affects everyday life for students and teachers. Then, we meet the people who have dedicated their lives to solving the state’s school funding problem.
Season 6 Trailer: ‘Is this our moment?’ 06.06.2023 2:00
Public education in America is still divided between the haves and have-nots, and the problem doesn’t get much worse than in Pennsylvania. But change could be coming.
From COVID to censorship: How a right-wing book ban took hold in Bucks County 07.07.2022 37:37
In exactly one year, a relatively large and diverse school district went from debating masks to targeting LGBTQ books. Here’s how it happened.
After the spotlight: How a book ban fight changed one Pa. community 30.06.2022 23:43
A book ban put the Central York School in the national spotlight. Meet the people who defeated it — and discover how it changed them.
Red tape: The untold stories of Philadelphia’s 1950s teacher purge 16.06.2022 49:32
New tapes shed light on an old story: the suspension of 32 Philly teachers during the 1950s. We explore what happened, and what it tells us about ourselves.
Prodigal son: The making of a Black male teacher 29.06.2021 41:01
School leaders across the U.S. are looking for the next Shakoor Henderson: a promising Black, male educator in a field that sorely lacks diversity. So why is he on the verge of being pushed out of public education after a long, winding fight to get in? The answer lies in his past — and the barriers faced by many Black men in America.
Live: Lessons of the COVID school year 28.06.2021 55:31
COVID-19 upended the American education system and the impacts of the pandemic on schools will likely take decades to fully understand. There are big questions about learning loss. Attendance rates are down. Failure rates are up. And many students missed out on a year of normal social development. The isolation of virtual school has also been set against a backdrop of family members getting sick,...
School, shootings 18.03.2021 34:55
Dozens of school-aged children in Philadelphia were murdered since January 2020 — a spike that tracks with a surge in homicides in cities across the country. For loved ones, the pain of these losses has been exacerbated by the isolation of the pandemic. And without in-person school, classmates and teachers have tried to navigate their grief from a distance. This is the story of our other public h...
The Class of 2020, ‘on hold’ and ‘on fire’ 25.06.2020 34:11
The high school class of 2020 is bound for the history books. They were born in the wake of 9-11. Entered kindergarten during the Great Recession. Had their senior years interrupted by a global pandemic. And have now graduated into an uncertain future amid mass COVID-19 deaths, record unemployment and civic upheaval in the streets. In this episode we’re telling the stories of students coming of ag...
S.03 Ep. 04 Summer in the City 28.08.2019 45:44
A portrait of summer at a recreation center in a Philadelphia neighborhood where the threat of violent crime is never far off. Starting on the last day of school, we meet students — many living in nearby public housing — who embrace the structure set by staffers at the Hank Gathers Rec Center. Schools in the neighborhood often struggle to keep students orderly and engaged. Why is the rec center so...
S. 03 Ep. 03: Don’t eat the marshmallow 21.08.2019 43:24
KIPP Philadelphia started a middle school in 2003 that promised to change students’ lives. It was one of the city’s first “no excuses” charter schools, where administrators implemented a militaristic discipline system and promoted a laser focus on college for kids from low-income neighborhoods. They also regularly counseled students who didn’t embrace their methods to leave the school. Now, 15 y...
S.03 Ep. 02 Last Chance High — part two 14.08.2019 24:32
We continue following Joshua Martinez and his classmates as they fight to graduate. But a teacher at El Centro raises serious questions about the rigor of the school that leads to bigger questions: For students who are far behind grade level, how much should we really expect? Where’s the line for who deserves a diploma?
S. 03 Ep. 01: Last Chance High 07.08.2019 24:55
Joshua Martinez grew up in poverty in a neighborhood where selling drugs is a way of life. At 16, he quit school, but soon feared he had put himself on a dead-end path. Seeking a better life, he enrolled in an alternative school specifically for high school dropouts. There, a debate arises among faculty at the school: For students who are far behind grade level, how much should we really expect? W...
Schooled: Season Three Trailer 31.07.2019 2:10
What does it really mean to get a good education? What is educational success? The third season of WHYY’s Schooled podcast explores these questions and more.
Special update: The story Jovan Weaver didn’t tell 17.07.2019 15:28
More than a year after releasing the second season of Schooled, we learn that Jovan Weaver has been carrying a dark secret. In late 2017, Jovan killed a man in a hit-and-run and then allegedly attempted to burn his car to destroy the evidence. Charges were filed against him in April 2019. They became public in June and Jovan resigned as principal of Wister Elementary. In this special episode we...
S. 02 Ep. 01: You Shouldn’t Be Here 25.04.2018 37:45
As principal of Wister Elementary, Jovan Weaver knows well the trauma that many of his students experience. He grew up fatherless during Philadelphia’s crack epidemic in the 1980s and 90s, and was abandoned when he was 10 by his mother, a drug dealer. Ultimately, public school was Jovan’s salvation, and — as he still grapples with the scars of his past — he sets out to make Wister a refuge of “lov...
S. 02 Ep. 02: Battle lines 25.04.2018 36:21
Becoming principal of Wister meant Jovan Weaver would be working under a microscope. The bitter debate that led to Wister’s conversion to a charter school raised questions of politics, access and influence. And it pitted Philadelphia neighbors against one another in an emotional battle that dominated local headlines. Parents were promised transformative change, and Jovan takes on that responsibili...
S. 02 Ep. 03: No excuses 25.04.2018 35:39
Jovan tries to find a balance between the high expectations, “no excuses” culture for which Mastery Charter is known and the “love and positivity” mission he envisions based on his own traumatic childhood. Along the way he faces tough decisions, such as in the fifth grade — where the largely black student population has teachers who are worlds apart when it comes to life experience, race and, ulti...
S. 02 Ep. 04: What we went through 25.04.2018 38:30
Wister’s 5th grade students see themselves reflected in a faculty that has adopted a civil rights mission. Bahir Hayes and other teachers grapple with what it means and what it takes to make a successful school. And as the school enters the second year of its conversion, Jovan makes a major life decision.
Schooled: Season Two Trailer 20.04.2018 1:30
You Shouldn't Be Here: The story of Jovan Weaver and Wister Elementary
S. 01 Ep. 01: A Fighter Since Birth 19.07.2017 27:00
By seventh grade, Savannah was already in danger of becoming a casualty of the North Philly streets; she’s endured horrific childhood abuse, eventually becoming pregnant by age 14. But Savannah — motivated by her newborn daughter — sets out to escape the cycle of poverty. Listen above or read the story here .
S. 01 Ep. 03: Don’t Call it the Badlands 19.07.2017 31:37
Savannah’s attendance record holds her back at school, threatening her chances of graduating. A dedicated group of teachers, mentors, and peers help her see the good in her community, while tensions with her mother reach an apex. Listen above or read the story here .
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