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The De Facto Segregation of Homeless Students in One New York City School District

School choice is intended to level the playing field among disadvantaged students. What does it mean then if school choice actually increases segregation in districts that offer it? This policy brief examines District 1, the most segregated school district in New York City by housing status.…

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A new report from the NJ @camdenpublicschools highlights that 7% of students in the district were identified as homeless during the 2022-2023 school year. The report notes that experiencing homelessness can significantly affect students’ learning, as reflected in higher rates of chronic absenteeism. Read the details from Camden City School District and @nemours Children’s Health—link in bio.

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A new report from the NJ @camdenpublicschools highlights that 7% of students in the district were identified as homeless during the 2022-2023 school year. The report notes that experiencing homelessness can significantly affect students’ learning, as reflected in higher rates of chronic absenteeism. Read the details from Camden City School District and @nemours Children’s Health—link in bio.
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The De Facto Segregation of Homeless Students in One New York City School District

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