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Related: About this forumHomeless US student population 'highest in more than a decade'
Source: BBC
Homeless US student population 'highest in more than a decade'
4 February 2020
The number of homeless students in the US is the highest in more than a decade according to a new study.
Most of the 1.5 million homeless schoolchildren stayed with other families or friends after losing their homes.
But 7% lived in abandoned buildings or cars, the report by the National Centre for Homeless Education showed.
It is often caused by job insecurity, unaffordable housing, domestic violence and recently the opioid crisis.
Living without a fixed address has a seriously impact on children's education and health.
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4 February 2020
The number of homeless students in the US is the highest in more than a decade according to a new study.
Most of the 1.5 million homeless schoolchildren stayed with other families or friends after losing their homes.
But 7% lived in abandoned buildings or cars, the report by the National Centre for Homeless Education showed.
It is often caused by job insecurity, unaffordable housing, domestic violence and recently the opioid crisis.
Living without a fixed address has a seriously impact on children's education and health.
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Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51370060
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Homeless US student population 'highest in more than a decade' (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2020
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JoeOtterbein
(7,821 posts)1. K n R Thanks for posting
(tears)
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)2. Yes it is,
and I and others see it first hand each and every day. Not just School children,it is whole families.
BigmanPigman
(52,899 posts)3. While teaching in a large, urban school district for over 15 hears
I saw a lot of it and it is even worse now I hear from colleagues. You can't learn in that sort of environment. It doesn't work, no matter how hard everyone at the school tries it is too much to overcome, especially the Elementary School kids.