Gary Rubinstein was among the earliest members of Teach for America. He taught in Houston in the early 1990s and remained active as a trainer and mentor for many years. But five years ago, at the 20th anniversary, something snapped and he lost the faith. He started a blog and turned into a critic, some would say a nemesis, because he knew the organization and its star players.

 

Despite te his reputation as a critic, Gary decided to attend the 25th anniversary party. He wanted to see what was happening.

 

He found a large change in the rhetoric. Five years ago, the tone was arrogant, teacher-bashing, and union-bashing. This year, the talk was collaboration, even a smidgeon of humility.

 

He couldn’t tell if the new line was real or fake.

 

Follow his journey as he interacts with the faded stars of yesterday: Kevin Huffman, Joel Klein, Michelle Rhee, and others. The Madame Tussaud’s of school reform. The boulevard of broken dreams.