Number of homeless school pupils on the rise in New York
Being homeless has an adverse effect on school performance
Ms Amelia Watts of New York City’s Human Resources Administration, talking to a parent outside of a school in Brooklyn as part of a programme aimed at preventing families from becoming homeless. PHOTO: NYTimes
NEW YORK, US:
The number of homeless schoolchildren in New York is increasing and on track to reach more than one in seven elementary pupils, a new report revealed on Tuesday.
Some 100,000 students, or nine per cent of city public school pupils, were homeless during the academic year 2015-16 - an increase of twenty percent in just 1 year, said the Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness.
New York - a city of huge wealth disparity and America's most populous city as well as its financial and entertainment capital - has long suffered from a homeless crisis.
NY man arrested in fatal stabbing of homeless mother, children
The number of homeless schoolchildren in New York is increasing and on track to reach more than one in seven elementary pupils, a new report revealed on Tuesday.
Some 100,000 students, or nine per cent of city public school pupils, were homeless during the academic year 2015-16 - an increase of twenty percent in just 1 year, said the Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness.
New York - a city of huge wealth disparity and America's most populous city as well as its financial and entertainment capital - has long suffered from a homeless crisis.
NY man arrested in fatal stabbing of homeless mother, children