Rebel Yell

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Because
In the midnight hour
She cried more, more, more
With a rebel yell
She cried more, more, more
Wowww
Local children living in poverty and those living in black households generally struggle academically compared with their more affluent counterparts, according to a report released Monday by the United Way of Allen County.

In the midnight hour, babe
More, more, more
With a rebel yell
She cried more, more, more
More, more, more

The report, titled “The Condition of Children: Socioeconomic and Racial Disparity,” says a large number of local children face social barriers that hurt their ability to learn at an early age. Because black children are more likely to live in poverty and are born to single mothers, they are more likely to face such barriers, according to the report.

Oo yeah, a little baby
She want more
More, more, more, more, more
Oo yeah, a little angel

Nancy Flennery, impact team manager of kids for United Way of Allen County, said children in poverty don’t live in stimulating environments, which hampers educational growth.

She want more
More, more, more, more, more

Gotta keep them emotions flowing in order to not think about a solution & see what the problem really is.

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