At Allentown’s Harrison-Morton Middle School students face barriers to learning, mostly because they come from low-income families and are in a district that can’t raise enough local tax money to fix buildings and buy up-to-date technology. In the neighboring Salisbury Middle School, a high local tax base ensures students have what they need to learn.
Source: Morningcall
Neighbors on opposite sides of the tracks: A look at Harrison-Morton and Salisbury middle schools
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