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Georgia Has More Homeless Students in Rural Areas Than in Cities

This snapshot is part of a series analyzing student homelessness in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. It analyzes how many homeless students are enrolled in public schools in Georgia, where in the state they reside, and how they perform in school compared to their peers.…

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1.5 million students are identified as homeless in U.S. public schools. But that may not be the full picture.

Our new policy brief, “Undercounted and Underserved?”, suggests thousands more students may be going unrecognized … and unsupported.

This is not just a data issue. It is a systems issue. Because in education policy, what we measure determines what we resource—and who gets support.

Read the full policy brief at the link in bio.

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1.5 million students are identified as homeless in U.S. public schools. But that may not be the full picture.

Our new policy brief, “Undercounted and Underserved?”, suggests thousands more students may be going unrecognized … and unsupported.

This is not just a data issue. It is a systems issue. Because in education policy, what we measure determines what we resource—and who gets support.

Read the full policy brief at the link in bio.
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Georgia Has More Homeless Students in Rural Areas Than in Cities

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