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Illinois school districts battle for dollars to meet demands of migrant students

Por: WGN-TV Nation February 03, 2023

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, Posted: Feb 2, 2023 / 10:12 PM CST Updated: Feb 2, 2023 / 10:22 PM CST SHARE CHICAGO — February marks six months since the Others followed, carrying an estimated 4,000 people, including 775 children. Many of those children are now enrolled in WGN Investigates recently spent a day in the classroom to gauge how some of the youngest students are faring. One of them, Stiven, 5, recently arrived from Honduras. He has been attending El Valor, a... + full article



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