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Syracuse ranked number one for highest child poverty in the nation
by: Madison Moore
Posted: Apr 25, 2022 / 10:42 PM EDT
Updated: Apr 26, 2022 / 09:32 AM EDT
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) Antoinette Singletons been walking through the front doors of STEAM at Dr. King Elementary School for 17 years. Every day is different, but it always starts the same way.
So I actually pick up students who, for whatever reason, they either missed the bus or dont have a bus, I just say listen, Im on my way, Singleton, a school social worker said.
Transportation is just one of the many issues plaguing students at Dr. King as they navigate a city thats now ranked number one for child poverty in the nation according to new Census Bureau data.
The child poverty rate in Syracuse now sits at 48.4%, a decrease from 49.6% in 2015 but not enough to knock it out of the top stop. ... Rochester trailed behind in second place for cities with a population of 100,000 and Buffalo in sixth.
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Syracuse ranked number one for highest child poverty in the nation
by: Madison Moore
Posted: Apr 25, 2022 / 10:42 PM EDT
Updated: Apr 26, 2022 / 09:32 AM EDT
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) Antoinette Singletons been walking through the front doors of STEAM at Dr. King Elementary School for 17 years. Every day is different, but it always starts the same way.
So I actually pick up students who, for whatever reason, they either missed the bus or dont have a bus, I just say listen, Im on my way, Singleton, a school social worker said.
Transportation is just one of the many issues plaguing students at Dr. King as they navigate a city thats now ranked number one for child poverty in the nation according to new Census Bureau data.
The child poverty rate in Syracuse now sits at 48.4%, a decrease from 49.6% in 2015 but not enough to knock it out of the top stop. ... Rochester trailed behind in second place for cities with a population of 100,000 and Buffalo in sixth.
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Syracuse ranked number one for highest child poverty in the nation (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2022
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jimfields33
(18,433 posts)1. I'm surprised. This used to be such a nice college town.
What the heck happened?
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)2. That's really sad, and unacceptable.
Jilly_in_VA
(10,795 posts)3. Wow
It was bad even when my parents lived there 50+ years ago. My mom went to a sort of inner-city church and was a reading tutor in their after-school program--I found out from someone else that she was much loved and the kids called her "Miss Lizabeth". She would tell me things that some of them told her and I would just shake my head. She'd come up in southwest Missouri during the depression so it was not quite as foreign to her, but to me it was another world.