HARRY GAEL

MICHAELS

Experience a unique synthesis of insights from a retired psychologist and juvenile probation officer as he unravels the challenges facing American youth, the essence of public education, and the state of our nation’s leadership.

HARRY GAEL

MICHAELS

Experience a unique synthesis of insights from a retired psychologist and juvenile probation officer as he unravels the challenges facing American youth, the essence of public education, and the state of our nation’s leadership.

ABOUT THE

AUTHOR

With roles as a juvenile probation officer and later a school psychologist, the author offers a unique viewpoint on America’s challenges and their impact on youth. His academic blend of political science, history, and psycho-educational services solidifies his belief: our society’s health reflects the strength of our educational system and community foundations. This insight, supported by developmental psychology and community sociology, highlights the deep ties between the nation’s well-being and its political leadership.

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HOW GOES IT
WITH AMERICA

Witness firsthand accounts of the challenges our youth face—from escalating violence to the declining state of public education. A former school psychologist and juvenile probation officer lends a critical eye, highlighting the urgency of caring for our young. Understand why public education is vital for democracy and our global leadership. Don’t miss this riveting exploration!

Wings Over Normandy

During his high school years, he worked at the Fisherman’s Wharf on weekends, where he fell in love with the daughter of a fishing boat skipper. This relationship ends in tragedy as the war begins. After joining the military service, he qualifies for flight school and then goes to Europe as the pilot of a B-26 medium attack bomber-the type that was used almost exclusively during the Normandy invasion of June 6, 1944.

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