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Puerto Rico School Crisis Magnified by Hurricanes

Puerto Rico School Crisis Magnified by Hurricanes

by Sarah Green | Jun 27, 2018 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

“A community without a school…is a vacant community,” Verónica Dávila, a second-grade teacher at a rural Puerto Rico school, told Vox. “It’s actually a dead community.” Puerto Rico’s educational crisis hardly began with Hurricane Maria, but the weather catastrophe has...
Mainland Schools Prepare For ‘Influx’ of Puerto Rican Students

Mainland Schools Prepare For ‘Influx’ of Puerto Rican Students

by Sarah Green | Oct 4, 2017 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Hurricanes Irma and Maria aren’t the only forces closing schools in embattled Puerto Rico. Out of the island’s 1,460 public schools, approximately 400 were destroyed by the storms and surge and an additional 600 remain without power. And months before this, in May of...

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