'Catastrophic' funding cliff threatens programs for high school students at risk of dropping out
Briefly

Educators and advocates say the services provided through Learning to Work are a lifeline for high-need students who enroll in transfer schools and evening classes.
But staff like Delgado - along with funding for about 3,000 paid work slots - could soon disappear from a network of Young Adult Borough Centers and transfer schools that collectively serve nearly 15,000 students who have struggled at traditional high schools, are behind in credits, and are at risk of dropping out.
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