starting at a very young age as you just pointed out, even beginning in kindergarten and elementary school to hit the standards and hit them now. we have a one-size-fits-all approach to education. we've taken the emphasis on learning out of the equation. i think what's so great is to see communities coming together across the country, parents, educators and importantly the students, engaging in dialogue and trying to be part of the solution. >> so maybe this sort of snap-out-of-it mentality, learning for the right reasons. does the socioeconomic makeup of the school matter? >> i think the pressures come from different places depending on the community that you're in. whether you're talking about the high school exit exams or the ap exams, we see a great deal of pressure to perform and compete and the same consequences, unhealthy children, children who are anxious, sleep deprived, depressed, some kids who are checking out or dropping out. we see teachers burning out after three to five years. this film is a wake-up call and