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Recomendaciones para mejorar el acceso a la escuela y el éxito de un número creciente de estudiantes en viviendas temporales

In March 2018, Advocates for Children and Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York jointly issued recommendations for expanding support for students experiencing homelessness, and sixteen leading child advocacy, education, and housing organizations sent a letter to Mayor de Blasio urging him to include a significant infusion of resources in the budget to support these students.

Three young children wearing brightly colored backpacks, viewed from behind. (Photo by tirachard on Freepik)
Photo by tirachard on Freepik

With more than 100,000 students homeless, we have a crisis situation that demands high-level leadership from the Department of Education. The Mayor’s goals of equity and excellence require bold action to help ensure that students who are homeless can get to school every day and receive the counseling and academic support they need to succeed.”

Kim Sweet, directora ejecutiva de Advocates for Children

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