The Ron Clark Story is a biography and drama about a small-town teacher who is assigned to one of the most challenging classrooms in the country. Matthew Perry plays Ron Clark, and the film was written by Annie DeYoung and Max Enscoe. The movie was directed by Randa Haines. Also known as “The Ron Clark Story”, it was released in the United States on August 13, 2006. The film earned Matthew Perry his first Golden Globe nomination. In total, it won 6 awards and received 17 nominations.
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Plot
In 1998, Ron Clark left his teaching job at an elementary school in North Carolina. Known for raising test scores thanks to his innovative teaching methods, Clark decides to teach in a tough inner-city school in New York City, where he thinks he can be more useful. He eventually finds a job at Inner Harlem Elementary School, where students are segregated according to their potential. Principal Turner wants to assign Clark to the honors class, but Clark insists on taking the most disadvantaged class. Clark soon realizes that there will be a battle of wills between him and his troubled students.
Clark learns that he must understand his students individually and collectively on their level before teaching standard material. On the first day, the children do not listen to Ron and vandalize his car. Ron creates a set of rules and encourages the children to follow them, so that they feel part of a whole. Ron records the lessons and sends the videos to the children even when he is in the hospital. A week before the exams, when the children fail their mock exams, Ron gives them a motivational speech. When the results are announced, the class gets the highest score in the state. In the movie, Ron is supported by Marissa Vega, a waitress at the restaurant where he works part-time. Ron Clark has written a best-selling book about his rules. In 2006, he opened his own academy.
Theme
The film follows a teacher's efforts to reach her most disadvantaged students and help them realize their potential. Key themes include the importance of innovative methods in education, overcoming challenges through perseverance and determination, and instilling hope in students through the belief that every student is valuable. It also explores the impact of family support and environmental factors on student achievement.
Cast and Characters
- Ron Clark (Matthew Perry): Ron Clark (Matthew Perry) is an innovative teacher who leaves his teaching career in North Carolina and moves to New York City to teach in one of the most challenging classrooms in the country. He is the one who strives to reach his students and believes in their potential, enabling them to achieve success.
- Marissa Vega (Melissa De Sousa): She works as a waitress at the restaurant where Ron Clark works part-time and supports him.
- Principal Turner (Ernie Hudson): The principal of Inner Harlem Elementary School. Although he initially wants to assign Ron Clark to the honors class, he opposes Ron's desire to take the most disadvantaged class.
- Tayshawn Mitchell (Brandon Mychal Smith): One of Ron Clark's students. He is discovered to have a talent for graffiti.
- Julio Vasquez (Micah Stephen Williams): One of Ron Clark's students. He organizes a betting game at school and steals from his own mother.
- Shameika Wallace (Hannah Hodson): One of Ron Clark's students. At first, she resists following the rules, but with Ron's effort, she changes and gets high test scores.
- Jean Clark (Patricia Benedict): She is Ron Clark's mother.
- Ron Clark Sr. (Jerry Callaghan): Ron Clark's father.
Awards and Nominations
The film won a total of 6 awards and received 17 nominations.
Awards
- Alberta Film and Television Awards (AMPIA Awards) (2006): Rosie Award - Best Costume Designer (Christine Thomson)
- Christopher Awards (2007): Christopher Award - Television (Howard Burkons, Brenda Friend, Randa Haines, Max Enscoe, Annie DeYoung)
Nominations
- American Cinema Editors, USA (2007): Eddie Award Nominee - Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture on Commercial Television (Heather Persons)
- Critics' Choice Awards (2007): Critics' Choice Award Nominee - Best Film Made for Television
- Acting Guild of America, USA (2007): Artios Award Nominee - Best Movie of the Week Cast (Gary M. Zuckerbrod, Bonnie Finnegan)
- Directors Guild of America, USA (2007): DGA Award Nominee - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Film (Randa Haines)
- The film was also nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys.


