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Roxanna Elden

Roxanna Elden, a veteran school teacher with a decade of speaking to audiences around the country about education issues, is the author of  See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers. She has been featured on NPR as well as, among others, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic. Adequate Yearly Progress (Atria Books), Roxanna Elden’s first novel, we get a look at life at Brae Hill Valley, a struggling high school in one of the biggest cities in Texas. There’s an English teacher and spoken-word poet who can’t connect with her students. A confident biology teacher, tongue-tied around the woman he most wants to impress. A math teacher who focuses on the numbers as she struggles at parenting and an idealistic second-year history teacher and anonymous blogger. All presided by a new superintendent determined to leave his own mark on the school—even if that means shutting it down. The Washington Post called it a “funny but insightful look at teachers in the workplace…reminiscent of the TV show The Office but set in an urban high school.”