Derek Setser is an educator, advocate, and community organizer dedicated to defending and reimagining public education. As a classroom teacher, he has seen firsthand both the promise and the pressures facing America's schools: disinvestment, policy battles, burnout, and the resilience of students who continue to learn and lead in spite of it all.Beyond the classroom, Derek has worked with families, colleagues, and advocacy networks to push for equitable funding, stronger supports for educators, and community-driven reform. His writing blends lived experience with sharp policy insight, making complex issues accessible to parents, educators, and citizens alike.In Fork in the Chalkboard: Futures of American Public Education, Derek presents eight possible futures for U.S. schools; some dystopian, some hopeful, all urgent. He combines scenario-based storytelling with practical ""Blueprints for Action,"" equipping readers to not only understand the stakes but also to take part in shaping what comes next. Derek lives in North Carolina with his wife, Kaci, and their two children, José and Addison. When he is not teaching or writing, he can be found spending time with his family, exploring local trails, or building connections between classrooms and communities.