The New York police have their hands full when two infamous mob bosses come together to try to steal an incredible new military device. Will the criminals disappear with the loot, or can one unorthodox cop stop them before it's too late?
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Joan Green has had a distinguished career as an educator and leader in the public sector. She was the Director of Education for the Toronto Board of Education and, prior to that, served as a teacher, principal, and superintendent for the City of Toronto. In 1995, Joan became the CEO of the
Ontario Education of Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO). In 2002, she was appointed a Commissioner on Education for the Province of Alberta. Joan is a published author on curriculum, assessment, leadership, and equity issues, and recently co-authored Northern Lights: Outstanding Canadian
Women. She has received many honours and awards, including the distinguished Educator Award from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, and the Leadership Award for Women in Educational Administration in Ontario. Joan has been a member of the board for hospital,
university, and cultural institutions, and is currently the Chair of the board of Roots of Empathy.
Kathleen Gould Lundy is the Course Director of the Fine Arts Program at York University, Faculty of Education. Kathy is on secondment from the Toronto District School Board, where she is
District-wide Coordinator of Dramatic Arts and Dance. While she was at the board, she taught teachers how to use drama and dance as teaching methodologies within an inclusive curriculum. Kathy has coordinated the writing of a number of curriculum documents including The Treasure Chest: Story, Drama
and Dance/Movement in Motion, a videotape and package made in partnership with the Danny Grossman Dance Company. Kathy has recently published her first book, What Do I Do about the Kid Who...? Fifty Ways to Turn Teaching into Learning.