Abstract

Discusses disciplinary actions against the principal of a small, suburban elementary school in Westchester County, New York, from several vantage points: the legal story, the whole–language story, the leadership story, and the school in the community story. Discusses the struggle of public schools both to constitute and to relate to the policies and lived practices of a democracy.

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