The day before classes ended in June in the long-troubled Long Island school district here, 300 high school students were called to the auditorium to see the superintendent. Only this time, no one had done anything wrong.
Instead, the students were handed blue T-shirts printed with “Roosevelt High School Outstanding Student 2010” and were invited to celebrate at a barbecue on the school grounds with chicken and ribs, Italian ices and a disc jockey, while their not-outstanding classmates stayed behind in classes. . .
“Bringing fun back into learning,” he said, “that’s been my focus.”
Jessica Castillo, 16, described the barbecue as “awesome” and added that her friends had already pledged not to miss it next year. They joined study groups in French, English and math this summer to bring up their grades.
“My friends are like, ‘What do I have to do to go there?’ ” Jessica said. “I tell them, ‘You have to get your grades up, and then I’ll see you on the dance floor.’ ”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/16/nyregion/16roosevelt.html?pagewanted=1&hpw