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Joe Clark, the baseball bat-wielding principal who inspired the movie 'Lean on Me,' dies at age 82

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If you didn't see it, good movie, great acting by Morgan Freeman, great story. RIP


Joe Louis Clark, the hard-charging high school principal who inspired the movie "Lean on Me," has died at the age of 82, his family said in a statement Tuesday.
Clark was the principal of Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey, and his efforts to improve standards at the school earned him national attention. Clark's approach was heavy on discipline. As the family statement noted, he expelled 300 students for "fighting, vandalism, abusing teachers, and drug possession" in one day.

"Roaming the hallways with a bullhorn and a baseball bat, Clark's unorthodox methods won him both admirers and critics nationwide," the statement said.
He appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1988 and the movie, "Lean on Me," starring Morgan Freeman, was released in 1989. Clark also published a book, "Laying Down the Law" about his educational strategy at the Paterson high school.
Clark was a longtime resident of South Orange, New Jersey, but he retired in Gainesville, Florida, the family said.
Clark was at home and surrounded by his family when he succumbed to an undisclosed long illness, the statement said.

"Paterson has lost a legend," Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh said. "Joe Clark spoke strongly and carried a big stick. If anyone needs to see what type of positive impact he had on his students then I suggest they watch, 'Lean on Me.'"


 

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If you didn't see it, good movie, great acting by Morgan Freeman, great story. RIP


Joe Louis Clark, the hard-charging high school principal who inspired the movie "Lean on Me," has died at the age of 82, his family said in a statement Tuesday.
Clark was the principal of Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey, and his efforts to improve standards at the school earned him national attention. Clark's approach was heavy on discipline. As the family statement noted, he expelled 300 students for "fighting, vandalism, abusing teachers, and drug possession" in one day.

"Roaming the hallways with a bullhorn and a baseball bat, Clark's unorthodox methods won him both admirers and critics nationwide," the statement said.
He appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1988 and the movie, "Lean on Me," starring Morgan Freeman, was released in 1989. Clark also published a book, "Laying Down the Law" about his educational strategy at the Paterson high school.
Clark was a longtime resident of South Orange, New Jersey, but he retired in Gainesville, Florida, the family said.
Clark was at home and surrounded by his family when he succumbed to an undisclosed long illness, the statement said.

"Paterson has lost a legend," Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh said. "Joe Clark spoke strongly and carried a big stick. If anyone needs to see what type of positive impact he had on his students then I suggest they watch, 'Lean on Me.'"



The person that wrote and sang the lean on me song dies just as the pandemic started.
 
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If you didn't see it, good movie, great acting by Morgan Freeman, great story. RIP


Joe Louis Clark, the hard-charging high school principal who inspired the movie "Lean on Me," has died at the age of 82, his family said in a statement Tuesday.
Clark was the principal of Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey, and his efforts to improve standards at the school earned him national attention. Clark's approach was heavy on discipline. As the family statement noted, he expelled 300 students for "fighting, vandalism, abusing teachers, and drug possession" in one day.

"Roaming the hallways with a bullhorn and a baseball bat, Clark's unorthodox methods won him both admirers and critics nationwide," the statement said.
He appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1988 and the movie, "Lean on Me," starring Morgan Freeman, was released in 1989. Clark also published a book, "Laying Down the Law" about his educational strategy at the Paterson high school.
Clark was a longtime resident of South Orange, New Jersey, but he retired in Gainesville, Florida, the family said.
Clark was at home and surrounded by his family when he succumbed to an undisclosed long illness, the statement said.

"Paterson has lost a legend," Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh said. "Joe Clark spoke strongly and carried a big stick. If anyone needs to see what type of positive impact he had on his students then I suggest they watch, 'Lean on Me.'"


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Kobayashi Maru of education.
 
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I liked the movie with Morgan Freeman, but you hate black people, hence the question.
I commended the death of a Black principal that they made a good movie about. The principal actor is Black, the supporting actor is Black, the principal actor/ladies that took part of the movie are black most of the kids are black. I don't know if you realize how stupid your assertion that I hate blacks looks.
 

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I commended the death of a Black principal that they made a good movie about. The principal actor is Black, the supporting actor is Black, the principal actor/ladies that took part of the movie are black most of the kids are black. I don't know if you realize how stupid your assertion that I hate blacks looks.
Your posting history says you do.
 
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