Enforcing the Educational Rights of Homeless Children and Youth: Focus on Chicago
Contributing Organization(s): Chicago Coalition for the Homeless
Author(s)/Creator(s): Laurene M. Heybach; Stacey E. Platt
Publishing Date: 1998-05-01
Issue Areas: Children and Youth; Education and Literacy; Housing and Homelessness
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This article is an in-depth look into the struggle to improve educational access for homeless children and youth in Chicago. Because Chicago's school system is both massive and bureaucratic, our hope is that the significant success achieved in Chicago through litigation and advocacy will inspire others to confront and work closely with the schools in their communities.
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