zigga, rat. >> zigga, rat. >> ash: go. >> vanderhoek: in order for students to demonstrate that growthher has to be able to engage students. >> couric: the chosen include joe carbone, a former n.b.a. trainer... >> joe carbone: jumping jacks. five reps. ready, go. one, two... >> couric: ...rhena jasey, a harvard grad who's been teaching for eight years... >> jasey: are we done? not yet. >> couric: ...and gina galassi, an accomplished violist who teaches music. >> gina galassi: you're going to put the tip of your bow in there and use that to get your bow hold perfect. >> couric: when you first saw the ad that said the starting salary would be $125,000, what did you think? >> galassi: i thought "too good to be true." i said this is like some wacko cult or something. ( laughter ) it didn't make sense, you know. what was the... what was the catch? >> couric: the catch is with those higher salaries come higher expectations, and unlike most schools, those who don't meet vanderhoek's standards will be shown the door. >> judy lefevre: there's no contract. we're at-will. >> couric: special ed te