Prologue: Hope Is Alive! Envisioning the Future Possibilities of Urban Schools; Leanne L. Howell and Chance W. Lewis.
- Part I. Environments of Urban School Reform
- Section 1. Traditional and Charter School Settings: Success and Sustainable Change.
- Chapter 1. Yes We Can—Even in Detroit: Quality Education, High Academic Achievement, and Service-Learning; Robert W. Simmons III and Robert D. Carpenter.
- Chapter 2. Texarkana Independent School District: Blazing a Trail for Urban Learners; Molly S. Taylor.
- Section 2. Urban Community Initiatives and Support Structures.
- Chapter 3. Examining Influences on African American High School Students' Mathematics Achievement; Lamont A. Flowers and Tiffany A. Flowers.
- Chapter 4. Mental Health Delivery in Urban Schools: It Takes a Village to Empower a Child; Jamilia Blake, Collette Nero, and Concepcion M. Rodriguez.
- Part II. Empowering Urban Students and Transforming Their Schools.
- Section 1. Teachers' Roles in Urban School Settings.
- Chapter 5. Deconstructing Teacher Bias: Exploring Attributional Bias in Urban Elementary Schools; Stephen D. Hancock and Tehia V. Starker.
- Chapter 6. Going Beyond Parental Involvement: Parent Perceptions of Teacher Support and Its Influence on the Achievement Outcomes of Urban African American High School Adolescents; DeMarquis Hayes.
- Section 2. Culturally Responsive Pedagogies and Curriculum for Urban School Reform.
- Chapter 7. Beyond Lip Service: Engaging Young African American Men in a Single-Gender Urban School; Ryan Vernosh and Julie Landsman.
- Chapter 8. Montessori: Education for Life; Michelle J. Moody and Ginny Riga.
- Chapter 9. Making a Case to LEARN: Linking Emphasis on the Achievement and Reporting Needs of African American Females on NAPE Test Results; Patricia J. Larke, Jemima L. Young, and Jamaal Young.
- Section 3. Policies, Politics, and Urban School Reform.
- Chapter 10. A Closer Look at Media Influences, Identity Formation, and Educational Policy: Implications for African American Male Students; Meredith B. Walker and Bettie Ray Butler.
- Chapter 11. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: A Brief Fifty-Year Overview of Educational Finance, Politics and Policy Influencing Urban Districts, Schools and Students; Augustina Ozano and Anthony Rolle.
- Epilogue: Capitalizing on Our Inspiration of Hope to Make Sustainable Reform in Urban Schools; Leanne L. Howell and Chance W. Lewis.
- About the Editors
- About the Authors.