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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 22

    NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer calls for new policies after audit finds 58% of homeless public-school students are chronically absenthttps://on.wsj.com/2JfzPjQ 

    2:40 PM - 22 Apr 2018
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      2. Sally McNally‏ @SallyRMc Apr 22
        Replying to @WSJ @maggieNYT

        This is probably happening throughout the states. There is such a huge disconnect between Trump and his entitled palace upbringing, and families struggling to have food, shelter, medical care, basic needs met. Trump's pompousness is salt on a deep wound.

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      3. Anita‏ @anitanash53 Apr 22
        Replying to @SallyRMc @WSJ @maggieNYT

        He probably doesn't even personally know any regular people. Only his servants he screws over, too.

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      1. TonySomo‏ @somogyianthony Apr 22
        Replying to @WSJ @maggieNYT

        A disgrace.. time for @NYCMayor and @NYGovCuomo to end their pissing contest , and come together to solve these problems.

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      1. Todd Schindele‏ @ToddSchindele1 Apr 22
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        They are homeless !!! Every been on the street ??? Just shaking my head.

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      1. fryin' wilson‏ @notabevigoda Apr 22
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        You know what might make them come to school more often? Having homes.

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      2. Nicholas Bruno‏ @HiIamNicholas Apr 22
        Replying to @WSJ @maggieNYT

        I've got a policy: Provide them, and their families, permanent homes...

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      1. kujuba‏ @beacopforaday Apr 22
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        They needed an audit for this?

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      1. Julian Grace‏ @JayGraceDP Apr 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        You fricken hypocrites. Give them a place to live so that the ONLY thing they need to worry about is doing homework. Americans NEED to wake up and SEE the wealthy American people have republican party's help to encourage inequality. Some democrats TOO. @NPR @politico @CNN @MSNBC

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      1. Rod Hummel‏ @Royalacresrod Apr 22
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        I’m surprised it’s not much, much, higher. W/o a roof over your head, getting to school in the morning is not going to be a priority

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      1. marian cook‏ @marianc93250761 Apr 22
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        How about increasing subsidized, affordable housing for families? That might help!

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      1. JENNYFROMTHESEA‏ @JennyFromSea Apr 22
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        I think the person we need to be worried about as absent is Trump. I am sure those kids have an ability to spell and read far better than the 72 year old man in a diaper.

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      1. skidaddy‏ @frozenorthfarm Apr 23
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        i had a student that was absent 16 days each quarter. had two parents but that was his pattern his entire school career. told this to the parents and it improved a little. nice kid but was missing key learning moments that was hurting his progress.

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      1. HerParadox‏ @holyheretikKk Apr 22
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        Don't think it will help to increase the attendance of homeless students.

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      1. MaryODonnell 🌺‏ @MaryODonnell22 Apr 22
        Replying to @WSJ @maggieNYT

        Stop paying 11 billion on illegals you could help your citizens.Drrrrrr

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      1. Sam Baker‏ @WaterlooSam Apr 22
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        No shit Sherlock

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