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Report: Immigrant Parents Feel Unwelcome in Public Schools

March 19, 2009 louise crawford

An article about this report from the Advocates for Children of New York was posted on Inside Schools, that invaluable resource about the city's public schools.

Immigrant parents want to participate in their children's school, but
too often experience barriers that make it difficult to do so,
according to a 52-page report released today by Advocates for Children of New York.

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