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Education in Philadelphia
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In Philadelphia, the education system is being pushed aside. Teenagers come to school with their fists flying, ready for a fight.
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By Stacy Lipson
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 |
The youth are only one aspect of Philadelphia's growing problem in violence.
A week ago, a cab driver from Germantown was shot in broad daylight and killed.
Public transit stories have also resulted in bloodshed. On March 28th, Sean
Conroy, 36, died following a confrontation with a group of teens at the Septa
Market Frankford stop. His attackers mercilessly punched him until he was
knocked unconscious. Later, when police pronounced him dead, they discovered he
only had $36 in his wallet. The violence in Philadelphia has brought the
city nicknamed the City of Brotherly Love down to its knees. For the visitors
and workers that commute to Philadelphia on a daily or even weekly basis, the
potential for violence has left people to wonder...when will it change?
What can we do to fix the problem? Residents of Philadelphia blame the
problem on the youth. The number of dropouts in Philadelphia has been rising steadily, and residents fear the youth who loiter. And no one says
what they're really thinking. Does he want to attack me? The
community of Philadelphia used to be a friendly one. The sirens wail,
throughout the day and night, and the sound is so familiar, so commonplace in
this city, that no one reacts.
Sometimes, we need a reaction.
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