POLITICSAMNY
Op-Ed | We can’t improve education without housing
Over 154,000 New York City public school students experienced homelessness in the past year, with housing instability causing chronic absenteeism and poor academic performance. The CityFHEPS rental assistance program could reduce homelessness but remains underutilized despite laws passed in 2023.
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