Schools grapple with obligations to teach migrant kids in shelters | Advertiser-Tribune When San Benito, Texas, school leaders learned of an influx of children to a migrant shelter in their small town near the U.S.-Mexico border, they felt obliged to help. The superintendent reached out and agreed to send 19 bilingual teachers, mobile classrooms and hundreds of computers to make the learning environment resemble one of his […]

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Schools grapple with obligations to teach migrant kids in shelters