Children will bear the brunt of a looming eviction crisis. See more national education news here
By Barbara Shelly • The Hechinger Report
Educators know that student transience disrupts learning. Some experts now estimate that millions of schoolchildren who live in rented homes could face evictions by September 30 unless policymakers enact aggressive relief measures. The resultant student moves could be especially problematic…
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