November 8 2008 - A construction-paper notice warns visitors in crayon to “Knock Please,” but the thin wooden door swings open, and into a tidy bedroom in a small Staten Island apartment flies 9-year-old Shanelle Young Tate.
“This is my room!” she says excitedly.
A stack of boxes stands unpacked, but the bedside table is already a shrine to Shanelle’s achievements, among them a trophy for enrolling in Public School 31’s Talented and Gifted Class Program and a yellow-tipped tae kwon do belt. On the bed hums a laptop computer on which she had been working on her typing skills.
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