Homeless Student Counts in California Are Up. Some Say That’s a Good Thing

This article was originally published in CalMatters.

In Kern County, the first rule in counting homeless students is not saying “homeless.”

Instead, school staff use phrases like “struggling with stable housing” or “families in transition.” The approach seems to have worked: More families are sharing their housing status with their children’s schools, which means more students are getting services…

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