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Families struggle with students' homeless-shelter placements
Students living in homeless shelters in New York City oftentimes are not placed in shelters near the schools where they are enrolled, leaving parents to choose between long commutes or having their children change schools during an already unstable time. Studies show moving students to closer schools may lead to higher rates of absenteeism, but the difficult commutes also can lead to increased tardies and absences that interfere with the students' education.

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