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Tag Archives: McKinney-Vento
With the Uptick of Students Facing Homelessness, It’s Time to Revisit the Importance of the McKinney-Vento Act, by Hannah Cholewinski
With the uptick of furloughs and layoffs over the last six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more students face the possibility of insatiable housing situations and possible homelessness. Even prior to the pandemic, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) reported … Continue reading
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Tagged COVID, homeless students, McKinney-Vento, MVA, remote learning
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