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Rural students have limited resources and higher poverty. This group is working to even the playing field

A mother living in rural Perry County, Tennessee couldn’t get her child to school on time. Instead of punishing her for her child’s truancy, a county disciplinary board addressed the root cause of the problem: the mother’s car. “A mother said, ‘The bus doesn’t run to our area. I can’t get my kid to school because we don’t have a battery for our car. It died.’ The disciplinary board reached out to community partners and they were able to provide …
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WPLN — Nashville Public Radio broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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