
Public schools bridge child care gap in Shickley, Nebraska
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Parents in Shickley, Nebraska desperately needed child care. Public schools stepped up
The lack of affordable child care is not just an issue in urban and suburban communities. In rural America, limited access also takes a toll on small town economies. Special correspondent Cat Wise and producer Kate McMahon traveled to Nebraska to see how two small towns there are working to solve their child care problems as part of our series, "Raising the Future: America’s child care dilemma.”
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Public schools bridge child care gap in Shickley, Nebraska
Clip: 7/14/2021 | 9m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
The lack of affordable child care is not just an issue in urban and suburban communities. In rural America, limited access also takes a toll on small town economies. Special correspondent Cat Wise and producer Kate McMahon traveled to Nebraska to see how two small towns there are working to solve their child care problems as part of our series, "Raising the Future: America’s child care dilemma.”
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