NYC DOE team aiding homeless students facing ‘leadership vacuum’ amid migrant flood

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With families continuing to be brought by the busload here from the border, New York City’s homeless-shelter system is at its breaking point, including with kids who need to be educated.

to work year-round, it has not brought them on board so far, the advocates said. Currently, most of the staffers work on 10-months schedules excluding the summer, which may have hindered the city’s ability to prepare for back-to-school as theThe DOE told The Post on Friday that it is hiring 75 of those coordinators and expects to start bringing them on in the next month.

“It’s another burden on our schools, on our parent coordinators,” Mejia said of the influx of homeless kids without more DOE support. “When we hear families are in need, another parent will say they need this, and it’s the community who helps these families.” provides resources and services to the new arrivals through a partnership between the DOE, the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the city’s Department of Social Services.DOE rep Suzan Sumer called the temporary-housing executive director’s departure “a normal staff transition.

She added that the office “leads vital work” — “none of which will be disrupted while leadership navigates a period of normal transition” — and that the DOE is “actively seeking candidates” for all of its vacant positions.

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