According to recent findings by the Manhattan-based Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness (ICPH), Bed-Stuy and its neighboring community Brownsville lead the borough in the percentages of homeless families.…
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle: Bed-Stuy, Brownsville school districts have the highest percentage of homeless students
A new study shows that two Central Brooklyn school districts rank first and second in the borough on the most disheartening of lists: Percentages of homeless students.…
Kings County Politics: Bed-Stuy, Brownsville School Districts Lead Borough With Homeless Students
Bedford-Stuyvesant’s District 16 and Brownsville’s District 23 were the top two school districts in Brooklyn in the school year 2014-15 with homeless students.…
El Diario: Menores que viven en refugios de NYC muestran bajo desempeño escolar
En la Ciudad de Nueva York hay al menos 82,000 estudiantes que viven en refugios, en su mayoría latinos, que enfrentan mayores problemas académicos en las escuelas en comparación con el resto de los niños.…
POLITICO New York: City’s homeless students face mounting academic obstacles, report shows
New York City’s roughly 82,000 homeless students face more academic obstacles than their peers in almost every way, according to a study released Thursday by the Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness.…
Chalkbeat: Nine graphs that show how hard it is to be a homeless student in New York City
About 127,000 New York City public school students—or one in eight—have been homeless at some point in the last five school years, more than the total population of Boston and Seattle’s school systems combined.…
Where are homeless students?
Homeless students attended school in every school district in New York City in SY 2014–15 with an average of 8% of students homeless citywide.…
Number of Homeless Students by Grade
Number of Homeless Students by Grade…
Homeless Students in New York City Public Schools
One out of every eight students attending school in SY 2014–15 had been homeless at some point since SY 2010–11—over 127,000 students.…
The Daily News (WA): Shelters debate merits of Housing First approach
He said he supports the three-tiered approach to homelessness endorsed by Ralph DaCosta Nunez, president and CEO of Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness in New York.…
Summer 2016, Vol. 7.2
This issue takes a close look at both services and policies to understand where they do, can, or might have an impact on family homelessness.…
ThinkProgress: No Home, No Papers, No Help—The Plight Of Undocumented Immigrants On The Street
Homeless Hispanics are also more likely to spend the night in atypical unsheltered locations like abandoned buildings, according to the Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness, making them more likely to be overlooked.…