Update on Students from Puerto Rico Board of Education - January 2018

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Discover the latest updates on students from Puerto Rico enrolled in MA public schools, including enrollment statistics, support initiatives, and plans for additional school funding. Learn about the ongoing efforts to assist student evacuees and provide necessary resources for their education.

  • Education
  • Puerto Rico
  • Enrollment
  • Support
  • Initiatives

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  1. Update on Students from Puerto Rico Board of Elementary and Secondary Education January 23, 2018 Helene Bettencourt, Chief of Staff

  2. Enrollment of student evacuees from Puerto Rico Since October 2nd2,573 student evacuees from Puerto Rico have enrolled in MA public schools. As of January 12th2,298 continue to be enrolled. 275 students have exited. 2 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

  3. Enrollment Grade PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Male 29 78 114 113 95 100 96 80 72 69 96 77 91 58 1,168 Female 34 99 92 97 83 84 87 107 91 86 93 66 63 48 1,130 Total 63 177 206 210 178 184 184 187 163 155 189 143 154 106 2,298 3 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

  4. Support $60,000 McKinney-Vento Homeless Education grants issued to 12 districts Walmart generously donated approximately 650 winter coats State Student Advisory Council leading a hat and mitten drive Governor Baker plans to request additional school funding to help school districts pay for the education of children who have been evacuated 4 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

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