In Pennsylvania, there’s a law that assigns a child to a school based on five numbers. Not an SAT score. Not your monthly income. Not IQ. So, what is the number sequence—the code that can be the difference in a child’s success or failure in school? It’s a zip code.
Pastor Joshua Robertson is a pastor in Harrisburg’s Allison Hill District, and Joe Watkins speaks to him about The Rock City Learning Centers, where they are committed to helping kids on their path to success by challenging and strengthening them educationally, help them grow and thrive socially and have fun recreationally. (original airdate 5-12-23)
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