Why Meadow died : the people and policies that created the Parkland shooter and endanger America's students /

Pollack, Andrew, 1966-

Why Meadow died : the people and policies that created the Parkland shooter and endanger America's students / Andrew Pollack and Max Eden. - xxv, 305 pages ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Foreword: "My sister" -- Preface: "Daddy, keep going" -- Picking up the pieces. A teacher survivor ; An immigrant father ; An education expert ; A student journalist -- Cruz control. An exceptional student ; Going to MSD ; Leaving MSD ; Returning to MSD -- The politically correct school district. From Broward to your school ; The underreporting ; The broken PROMISE ; The "so-called tragedy" -- The fight to #Fixit. Graduation week ; Flip the board! ; Free campaign ads ; The election -- Epilogue: You have to #Fixit.

Andrew Pollack, whose daughter Meadow was murdered in the Parkland, Florida high school shooting, teamed up with education expert Max Eden to find out how the Parkland shooter slipped through the cracks. They argue that the policies pioneered in Broward plague American schools, and make school shootings more likely. Meadow Pollack was murdered during the Parkland school shooting. Her father teamed up with Eden, a leading education expert, to launch his own investigation into questions about school safety-- questions that matter for parents, teachers, and schoolchildren nationwide. There's a reason why the Parkland shooter slipped through the cracks. It was the most avoidable mass murder in American history... and the policies that made it inevitable have spread to your school. -- adapted from jacket and Amazon.com info

1642932191 9781642932195


Pollack, Meadow.


Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (Parkland, Fla.)


School shootings--Florida--Parkland.
Political activists--United States.
Gun control--United States.

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