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Francis "Mr. A." Joseph Antonucci admits that he was a difficult student. At the age of four, he was placed in school before he was emotionally mature enough to deal with the social and academic pressures. It made him hate his school days and the difficulties he had socializing with his peers.
At this point, Antonucci decided it wasn't worth trying. Instead of working with the system, he fought against it. He got very good at finding the weak points in the system and exploiting them. Why care about school? How could it help him succeed at life?
Now, Antonucci, dubbed Mr. A. by his devoted students, has a much different perspective on the issue. After an accident ended his first career, Antonucci discovered a gift for mentoring troubled students. He was able to use his experiences to reach out to kids just like him, who felt like the system had given up on them and all they could do was return the favor. Antonucci showed them how important school could be and set them up for success long after graduation.
In this heartwarming memoir, Antonucci celebrates his students and the challenges they overcame to accomplish their goals.
Francis "Mr. A." Joseph Antonucci started his career in the automotive industry. He was the owner and operator of National Body Repair in Roseville, Michigan.
Antonucci discovered a different path when he became an auto-body teacher for Warren Consolidated Schools. In 2000, Antonucci was listed in Who's Who among America's Teachers. He was also named Teacher of the Year in 1975 and the Winning Futures Teacher of the Year in 2000.
Antonucci received his bachelor's degree from Sienna Heights College and master's degrees from Michigan State University and Saginaw Valley University. He became assistant principal at Paul K. Cousino High School in 2001 and went on to become the principal and director of career and technical education in 2004. Antonucci has been invited to speak as far away as Shanghai University about the unique challenges of the American school system.
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