The YWCA’s announcement of the 2017 class of Women of Achievement Honorees comes at a critical and opportune time for our community.
But first, congratulations to the 2017 Honorees. They have each accomplished much in their respective professions and have made significant contributions to improving the lives of others. Each lives the values of “we are our sisters and brothers keepers”.
The October 9, 2016, Columbus Dispatch article Poverty Link Remains Key to Test Scores for children in school did not tell us anything new. We have known for a long time that, as stated by Howard Fleeter from the Ohio Education Policy Institute, “Districts face a greater challenge when you have a preponderance of your kids who are economically disadvantaged.” The recommendations for alleviating this issue are also nothing new. In fact, 20% of Ohio children live in poverty, the 18th worst in the nation, and the situation for our children is not improving.