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California allocates dedicated funding to identify homeless students
California allocated $116 million over three years to help schools identify and support students experiencing homelessness, marking the first dedicated state funding for this purpose. Advocates note the funding addresses a gap in identifying homeless students, though they caution it is insufficient for long-term solutions. State data estimates 300,000 homeless students in 2024-25, but advocates say this number is likely undercounted.
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