(Hour 3b, c)
(Hour 3b) Daniel Barrick is the Deputy Director of the NH Center for Public Policy Studies, a non-profit, non-partisan organization in Concord that seeks to help towns make better policy decisions.
One key finding from their recent study of the Manchester School District: kids born into poverty under-perform.
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(Hour 3c) Barrick discussed education programs with “federal strings” and dove into data on kids who get free or reduced hot lunch.
What is the “Demographic Disaster Report” really saying about Manchester? Where do we go from here?
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