California’s Homeless Student Population on the Rise, but Why?
- California reported 230,443 homeless students, a 9.3% increase from the previous year, according to the latest state enrollment data.
- Kern County's homeless student population increased by 10% last year to 7,200 due to better identification methods.
- Only 16% of homeless students met California's math standard, marking some of the lowest scores among student groups.
- California identified 21,000 more homeless students last year despite an overall drop in enrollment, underscoring the crisis.
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California’s homeless student population on the rise, but why?
The number of homeless students in California is up nearly 10%, according to the state’s latest data release. However, some experts say this increase could be attributed to better identification abilities. Recognizing the signs of homelessness There are currently 230,443 homeless students in California, according to the state’s Department of Education. The increase may be because school officials are now better at recognizing the signs of homele…
Homeless student counts in California are up. Some say that's a good thing
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