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More Than a Place to Sleep: Understanding the Health and Well-Being of Homeless High School Students

In New York City, one out of every eight public school students has been homeless at some point in the past five years. One in four (26%) of these students is in high school. In this report, we begin to explore differences in risk behaviors and health outcomes between homeless high school students and their housed classmates. …

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New York City’s childcare crisis is driven by challenges facing its workforce. With more than 14,300 children, ages 0–5, living in NYC DHS shelters at the end of last school year, investing in early childhood educators is essential—especially as the City works to expand childcare for all.

Recruiting, training, and retaining skilled educators for our youngest New Yorkers must be a top priority.

We’re looking forward to hearing from @donajanderson of the @earlychildhoodny at tomorrow’s Subcommittee on Early Childhood Education meeting. Read our report, “Leaps and Hurdles” to learn more about the history of early education and care in NYC at the link in our bio.

@jengutierreznyc @galeabrewer @cmkevincriley @juliej_won @ritajosephnyc @simchafelder @councilmemberkayla

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New York City’s childcare crisis is driven by challenges facing its workforce. With more than 14,300 children, ages 0–5, living in NYC DHS shelters at the end of last school year, investing in early childhood educators is essential—especially as the City works to expand childcare for all.
 
Recruiting, training, and retaining skilled educators for our youngest New Yorkers must be a top priority.
 
We’re looking forward to hearing from @donajanderson of the @earlychildhoodny at tomorrow’s Subcommittee on Early Childhood Education meeting. Read our report, “Leaps and Hurdles” to learn more about the history of early education and care in NYC at the link in our bio. 

@jengutierreznyc @galeabrewer @cmkevincriley @juliej_won @ritajosephnyc @simchafelder @councilmemberkayla
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