The Chicago Teachers Union Wants to End Student Homelessness at the Bargaining Table
Briefly

"If you're a child and you don't know what your living situation is going to be by the end of the week, much less by the end of the day, school is not going to be your top priority," Moore, 45, said.
Chief among them is the proposal that the city of Chicago and the board of education agree to become "partners in a pilot program to house homeless families of 5,000 students in Chicago Public Schools with plans to scale that up at the end of the pilot period to house the families of up to 15,000 homeless s
Read at The Nation
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