STUDENTS IN TEMPORARY HOUSING AND THEIR SCHOOL …
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STUDENTS IN TEMPORARY HOUSING AND THEIR SCHOOL SUCCESS
Liza Pappas, NYC Independent Budget Office Community Board 3 April 6, 2017
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NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO)
Mayoral Control Law S5887 reauthorization in 2009 (renewed 2016) granted IBO authority to review Department of Education performance data in addition to budget data.
IBO work also includes: ? Providing nonpartisan information about the city
budget and tax revenues ? Issuing Required Reports, Fiscal and Policy Briefs,
Research Papers ? Examining Topics of Interest ? Responding to Questions from the Public
IBO Study Research Questions included:
? What have been the population trends for Students identified in Temporary Housing types in NYC schools?
? What are the schooling outcomes for students by temporary housing type and compared to their permanently housed peers?
? What are the barriers to school success for students living in shelters from the perspectives of school staff and families experiencing homelessness?
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Short Term Population Trends Students in Temporary Housing
Citywide, 2010-2016
SOURCE: IBO Analysis of Department of Education Data, 2010-2016 NOTE: Excludes students in charter schools. All Temp Housing includes students whom are doubled-up, living in shelters, awaiting foster care placement, students living in hotels or motels, and students residing in other temporary housing situations.
New York City Independent Budget Office
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Short Term Population Trends Students in Temporary Housing
District 1, 2010-2016
SOURCE: IBO Analysis of Department of Education Data, 2010-2016 NOTE: Community School District 1 only. Excludes students in charter schools. All Temp Housing includes students whom are doubled-up, living in shelters, awaiting foster care placement, students living in hotels or motels, and students residing in other temporary housing situations.
New York City Independent Budget Office
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Growth of Students in Shelters Attending Schools within Borough
14000
Number of Students in Shelters Attending Schools in Borough
12000
10000
8000
6000
38.2%
4000 38.2%
9.1%
2010-11 2011-12
2000 0
Bronx
Brooklyn
18.98.%1% 23.1%
Manhattan
Queens
35.8%
StatenIsland
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
SOURCE: IBO Analysis of Department of Education Data, 2010-2016 NOTE: Excludes students in charter schools.
New York City Independent Budget Office
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Growth of Students in Shelters in Manhattan SY2010-11 and SY2015-16
Number of Students in Shelters Attending Schools in District
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
15.1%
300
200
25.82%5.8% 15.1%
25.9%
100
10.31%0.3%
0 CSD 5
CSD 4
25.9% 0.7% 0.7% 8.5%
CSD 3
CSD 1
CSD 6 8.5%
CSD 2
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
2015-16
SOURCE: IBO Analysis of Department of Education Data, 2010-2016 NOTE: Students grades PreK-8 only. Excludes students in charter schools and D75.
New York City Independent Budget Office
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Student Outcomes by Housing Type Citywide, 2015-2016
Housing Status
Number of Students
% Attendance Rate
ELA Proficiency (3-8th grade)
Math Proficiency (3-8th grade)
Doubled Up
59,478
91%
24%
24%
Shelter
Permanent Housing
32,803 978,982
82.2% 92%
15% 40.0%
12% 38.0%
SOURCE: IBO Analysis of Department of Education Data, 2015-2016 NOTES: Additional students in temporary housing types not represented. Excludes students in charter schools.
New York City Independent Budget Office
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