
Bad Education
In the early 2000s, Frank Tassone was Roslyn, New York’s star school superintendent, hugely charismatic and delivering stellar academic results that helped property prices skyrocket with a housing boom fuelled by parents’ desperation to move into his school’s catchment area. Along with his trusty, salty dog of a deputy, Pam Gluckin, he could do no wrong. But then a plucky student reporter uncovered some shocking secrets about the school’s finances.