bars anymore, but some of her former students are. she refuses to give up on these kids. like jason barrett. i m in here for robbery. i went to fenger, principal dozier had really been helping me out, buying me books to read, she came to see me every time she gets a chance. she always just keeps my spirits up and tell me everything is going to be okay and she still believes in me. how are you doing? i m okay. i was just thinking about you, ms. dozier. i think i m ready for society again. i know. i ll get out and i want to show you that i want to be successful. liz has been talking to a judge about getting jason out early, but she s worried about him returning to roseland during the summer. i want to have a solid plan for when you come out. all those temptations are going to be there.
ready. principal dozier is upset. jason not only blue his shot at getting a job, but he left the halfway house, too. you know, we had him set up with the support, the counselors were willing to work with him. when jason shows up at fenger, all liz has left to give is tough love. sir, pull your pants up. scan yourself in. you know, you always have been very special to me. i told you that when you were little jason, four, five years ago. uh-huh. i had you set up, jason. dude, set up. i was in a dorm room. i set you up. you missed that appointment with that guy, right. why did you miss it? i woke up five minutes late. dude, you ve got to step it up. you ve got to step it up, because the reality is, you re