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  • La AFC insta al DOE a seguir las directrices estatales y permitir que los estudiantes de 21 años permanezcan en la escuela

    Kim Sweet, Directora Ejecutiva de Advocates for Children of New York (AFC), emitió la siguiente declaración en respuesta a Nueva guía estatal instando enérgicamente a los distritos escolares a brindar a los estudiantes de secundaria en edad avanzada la oportunidad de regresar a la escuela el próximo año para cumplir los requisitos de graduación y prepararse para su transición fuera de la escuela secundaria.

    25 de junio de 2020

    Rear shot of a young woman writing in a notebook; textbooks are piled in the background.
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    We thank the Board of Regents and the New York State Education Department (NYSED) for strongly encouraging school districts to allow 21-year-old students to return for the 2020-21 school year to finish meeting graduation requirements and to receive the transition supports they need to move on to post-secondary opportunities. The guidance is an important first step towards ensuring that COVID-19 does not cause any student to lose their chance to earn a high school diploma or miss out on the support they need to transition out of high school.

    We strongly urge the New York City Department of Education and districts across New York State to follow NYSED’s recommendation and provide all young people aging out without a diploma the opportunity to complete their education and prepare for life after high school. Districts should reach out to 21-year-old students and their families right away to let them know they can return. We agree with NYSED that “it would be a cruel injustice to pull the rug out from under these young adults who have worked so hard for so long,” and with the school year quickly coming to an end, this small group of students must know they will not be left behind.

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