JACKSON: Every morning, 180 students at a school in Jackson, Mississippi have to board a bus to be taken to another nearby school. The reason? Their school lacks the water pressure needed to flush its own toilets.Cheryl Brown, the principal at Wilkins Elementary -- where 98 percent of the 400 students are African American and most come from underprivileged backgrounds -- doesn’t hide her frustration.“It’s hard. It’s very hard,“ she told AFP.“It’s taxing on the boys and girls,“ who spend much of the day at the other school before heading back to Wilkins in the afternoon. “It’s taxing on the staff members,“ she said.Jackson is undergoing a severe water crisis -- despite its status as a state c
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