88 pages 2 hours read

Gordon Korman

The Unteachables

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2019

A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.

Symbols & Motifs

Room 117

At Greenwich Middle School, being different is punished rather than celebrated, and the administration herds nonstandard learners into special education to make things easier rather than to do what’s right by them. Room 117 is where Greenwich sends “problem” eighth graders until they can move on to high school and be a new administration’s problem. Room 117 is a catchall for any student deemed disruptive. The kids in room 117 could learn well with a little extra attention, but rather than put in effort toward helping them, the school shoves them aside and calls them “Unteachables.” The administration also uses room 117 as punishment for teachers, assigning the class to those whom it would rather push out of the school altogether.

Aldo’s anger management struggles get him labeled as trouble. Rather than try to reach him, the school denies him an education because he disrupts classes. Parker’s dyslexia makes it difficult for him to read and, thus, learn at the same speed as other students. Though methods for working through dyslexia exist, no one ever took the time to find one for him; instead, and he simply shunted into room 117. Other students in room 117 seem to have been dumped there because of their outward appearance or mannerisms: Barnstorm’s injury makes him seem lazy rather than an athlete skating by, Rahim’s exhaustion is attributed to bad attitude rather than instability at home, and Elaine has a reputation for violence only because she looks imposing.