Charlotte, North Carolina, wants to change its status as one of the worst places in the United States for poor children to have a shot at getting ahead as adults. If the city succeeds, its efforts may offer a roadmap for other major metro areas gripped by barriers such as concentrated poverty and school segregation.
[For more of this story, written by Emily Deruy and Janie Boschma, go to http://www.theatlantic.com/edu...poverty-here/472002/]
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