And understanding why so many Philly students skip school
The former coal-fired PECO power plant next to Penn Treaty Park — now called the Battery — just been repurposed after sitting empty for almost half a century.
Right now, cities are deeply concerned that skyscrapers, which are beginning to empty out as more people work from home and employers downsize, could sit empty for decades — just as their obsolete brick factories did. For some, life at school is defined by danger and disorder. Students in chaotic schools often believe that there is nothing to show up for, and walk away. Others start missing school frequently because of housing insecurity.
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