At George Washington Carver Elementary in the Bayview, children don’t just learn reading and math. They also get therapy, counseling, asthma screenings and access to a weekly food pantry.“You talk about the achievement gap, but you also have to look at the health disparities,” said Principal Natasha Flint-Moore. “It’s not just the cognitive development, it’s the mental and behavioral health. It’s really looking at the whole child now.”
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