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Front of the Class 2008

Runtime

95 mins

Language

English

English

After being rejected by twenty‑four schools, a young man with Tourette’s syndrome finally receives an opportunity at a single school. Determined to make a difference, he confronts criticism and discrimination, perseveres through his challenges, and ultimately fulfills his dream of becoming a teacher.

After being rejected by twenty‑four schools, a young man with Tourette’s syndrome finally receives an opportunity at a single school. Determined to make a difference, he confronts criticism and discrimination, perseveres through his challenges, and ultimately fulfills his dream of becoming a teacher.

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Front of the Class does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Front of the Class

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Twelve-year-old Brad Cohen, James Wolk, is a bright kid navigating life in Missouri with his divorcée mother Ellen Cohen, [Patricia Heaton], and his younger brother Jeff Cohen, [Johnny Pacar], while his father Norman Cohen, [Treat Williams], adds pressure at home. Brad’s tics frequently disrupt class and family moments, and a troubling incident in a classroom—where he’s pulled up to apologize and vow not to disrupt again—sparks his mother’s urgent search for answers. A psychiatrist suggests the tics could be tied to the strain of his parents’ divorce. Ellen uncovers Tourette syndrome in a medical book, and the diagnosis is confirmed; the doctors emphasize that there is no cure. Together, mother and son attend a support group, and Brad begins to see a path forward beyond his condition, nurturing a stubborn resolve to prove he can succeed.

In middle school, a concert scene becomes a turning point. The principal, Mike Pniewski, invites Brad to the stage to speak about his condition, and the burst of applause from the audience after his address plants a new dream: Brad starts to picture himself as a teacher, inspired by that moment of understanding and acceptance.

As an adult, Brad moves to Georgia, sharing a home with his roommate Ron, [Joe Chrest], and his pet rabbit, Waffle. The job hunt is brutal—twenty-four interviews later, Brad faces rejection after rejection because of his Tourette syndrome—until he finally finds a school that welcomes him into a classroom. On his first day, he speaks openly with his new students about the condition, making room for different ways of learning. He demonstrates patience and creativity as he helps a boy with ADHD and OCD with reading, and he shows compassion toward Heather, [Katherine Shepler], a girl facing terminal cancer. When another student’s father pulls her from the class out of concern that Brad’s tics might distract her, Brad refrains from arguing with him and respects the parent’s wishes while continuing to focus on his class’s needs.

Brad’s personal life begins to evolve as he connects with Nancy on an online dating site. Nancy, [Sarah Drew], enters his life with warmth and support, and after they date for a while, he invites her to Thanksgiving at Ellen’s house. He confesses his love, and Nancy returns the sentiment, easing his anxieties about how his condition might affect their relationship. Ellen’s encouragement helps Brad stay focused on his teaching and his relationships, reinforcing the idea that his Tourette syndrome does not define his future.

The school community grows increasingly impressed with Brad’s dedication. An observer evaluates his performance, and the head teacher confirms that Brad has been chosen to receive the Teacher of the Year award. He accepts the honor in front of family, friends, and students, a moment that marks the culmination of his efforts to turn his life into something meaningful despite his tics.

The narrative closes with a textual epilogue that highlights ongoing milestones: Brad earns his master’s degree, proudly participates in a Braves mascot moment, and, in 2006, marries Nancy. The story remains focused on Brad’s resilience, the support of his family and colleagues, and the steady belief that dedication and kindness can transform a life that begins with differences into a lasting, positive influence in a classroom and beyond.

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Cars Featured in Front of the Class

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Buick

1978

Electra 225

Buick

1975

LeSabre Custom

Buick

1995

Roadmaster

Cadillac

1993

Fleetwood

Chevrolet

2004

Blazer

Chevrolet

1987

Caprice

Chevrolet

1995

Caprice

Club

Car DS

Dodge

Diplomat

Ford

1992

Escort

Front of the Class Themes and Keywords

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Front of the Class Other Names and Titles

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