The pressure to succeed in our nation's most competitive public high schools is often crushing. Striving to understand this insular world Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edward Humes spent a year at California's Whitney High a school so renowned that parents move across town-and across the world-hoping to enroll their children. That's because schools like Whitney deliver everything parents want: love of learning a sense of mission and SAT scores that pave the way to elite universities. Attending such a school of course carries its own toll: High-achieving pressured kids survive on espresso and four hours' sleep a night falling into despair if they get a B. <p/>Lively personal and very readable School of Dreams uncovers what works-and what doesn't-at this model high school offering parents students and teachers some powerful messages about public education today. <p/>
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