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A Hand Still Raised: How New York City’s Homeless Students Fit into Charter Schools

a policy brief from ICPH February 2013 Charter schools were introduced to New York City in 1999 to inject new life into the nation’s largest education system. Fourteen years later, the debate over whether these institutions succeed in helping the city’s neediest students remains front and center. While only 4% of New York City’s more…

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From teen centers to after-school spaces, libraries help bridge the gap between digital access and human connection.

Vikki Terrile, a CUNY associate professor, talks about how libraries serve families experiencing homelessness—offering not just technology, but supportive environments where young people can engage, create, and connect with others.

Read more in Volume 3 of Beyond Housing at the link in our bio.

#BeyondHousing #StudentHomelessness #Education

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From teen centers to after-school spaces, libraries help bridge the gap between digital access and human connection.

Vikki Terrile, a CUNY associate professor, talks about how libraries serve families experiencing homelessness—offering not just technology, but supportive environments where young people can engage, create, and connect with others.

Read more in Volume 3 of Beyond Housing at the link in our bio. 

#BeyondHousing #StudentHomelessness #Education
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A Hand Still Raised: How New York City’s Homeless Students Fit into Charter Schools

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