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I thought it was really good - Hugh Jackman was great, of course. Doing some reading, the female business admin has passed away and superintendent is now out of prison and still collects a whopping $175,000 public pension until he croaks. He also claims the side relationship he had in the movie was fabricated, as was the entire part about the student journalist.
Here's the most detailed article I could find. Roslyn, in a ritzy area of Long Island, NY really did get up to the #4 ranked public high school in the US. After this went down they fell to current #367. https://nymag.com/nymetro/urban/features/9908/ |
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I am from that general area and they underplayed the stereotypes.
The drive to get into the HPY is real. |
| I thought it was a great movie - you can totally see how that happen(ed)(s). |
| Good movies! |
The parts about the board caring more about the town’s perception (and real estate values) and their own reputations (looking like fools) was pretty spot on. You can see how something like this can happen AND get swept under the rug. |
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Makes you wonder how many other district credit cards are abused.
My favorite detail from the nymag piece is that the business admin was literally writing school checks to cover her various mortgages! Checks to a local bank were seemingly inconspicuous ... for a while. |