October 3, 2025

Schools

NY Times -   More than 1.3 million students in the United States identified as homeless, according to the most recent data, a figure that is widely considered to be a significant undercount....

Some go to bed in shelters or in cramped, overcrowded apartments. Others sleep in hotels, cars and other spots that are the last resort for people who are transient. They are all considered homeless under federal education law.

Their population has soared during the past decade, underscoring the urgent need to build housing. In Los Angeles, the growing number of children who lack adequate housing is fueling a surge in chronic absenteeism. In Syracuse, N.Y., skyrocketing rents have left record numbers of children without a home.

Gavin Newsom -  California universities that bend to the will of Donald Trump and sign this insane “compact” will lose billions in state funding — immediately.  California will not bankroll schools that sign away academic freedom.


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