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LouAnne Johnson is an American writer, teacher and former U.S. Navy journalist. She spent seven years as a radio-TV broadcaster and one year as a Marine Corps Officer, after graduating as Honor Woman in her Marine Corps OCS class. She was the first woman inducted into the DINFOS (Defense Information School) Hall of Fame.
Dangerous Minds is a 1995 American drama film directed by John N. Smith, written by Ronald Bass, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer.It is based on the 1992 autobiography My Posse Don't Do Homework by retired U.S. Marine LouAnne Johnson, who in 1989 took up a teaching position at Carlmont High School in Belmont, California, where most of her students were African-American and ...
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A judge told the parents of 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher found dead with 20 stab wounds in 2011, that the city's declaration of suicide was "puzzling."
In May 1996 it was announced Dangerous Minds would be adapted into a drama series for ABC's 1996-97 Fall schedule with Annie Potts playing the lead role of LouAnne Johnson who had been played by Michelle Pfeiffer in the film. [2] In May 1997, it was announced Dangerous Minds would not be returning for a second season. [3]
O'Neill, 54, and his wife, 47, a fifth-grade teacher in Eastchester, were found dead at 142 Chittenden Avenue at around 7 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to Yonkers Police Sgt. Frank DiDomizio ...
A fact from Dangerous Minds appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 9 February 2005. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the film Dangerous Minds was based on the true story by the high school teacher Louanne Johnson, My Posse Don't Do Homework?
Sixth grade teacher Ms. Krug delivers heartfelt remarks during a memorial for teacher Ornela Morgan and her sons, Gabriel, 12 and Liam, 10, at the One World Middle School in the Bronx, Feb. 2, 2024.