School's out and NYC migrant families face a summer of uncertainty
Briefly

The family has moved shelters three times in 10 months under a policy that limits the days migrants can stay in one place. Every 60 days they must reapply or leave the system, impacting Damien's education.
New NYC shelter policies create stress and disruption. Families face eviction notices and anxiety, impacting children's schooling. Longer commutes lead to exhausted kids even before the school day starts.
Children's Aid mentions the trauma and disruption faced by migrant families even before the 60-day rule, worsening with the policy. Concerns arise on how families will support children's educational needs amid continuous shelter changes.
Read at Voice of America
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