Kids get a bum rap.
When they're doing things right, no one notices.
But just let them do something wrong, and people are all over it.
They friends make note of it on social media.
And depending on the severity of what happened, it could wind up in their local newspaper.
Yes, we're guilty of it, too.
That's one of the reasons I am always looking for stories that let us balance that view of kids doing good things.
Yesterday we had a great one.
Meet David Ross. He's Boy Scout from Ridley who for his Eagle Scout project built a food pantry that now sits outside the Norwood Library.
He calls it 'Neighborhood Blessings.'
To us, Ross, a student at Interboro High, is a 'Neighborhood Blessing' as well.
It's on today's editorial page.
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