How the migrant crisis tested schools 2,000 miles from the southern border
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The story of what unfolded at Mohonasen Central School District is a dramatic example of how communities are grappling with a wave of new arrivals seeking asylum.
Before last year, just 2 percent of its students were English-language learners; most spoke Chuukese, a Micronesian language spoken by a small immigrant community in the area.
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