Policy solutions to improve foster youth education in PA

Education is a major challenge for kids in foster care in Pennsylvania, according to a new report.

Nearly 20,000 children and teens are served by Pennsylvania’s foster care system each year.

Maura McInerney, legal director for the nonprofit Education Law Center-Pennsylvania, said the report identifies policy recommendations to improve educational outcomes for them.

“The report shows that academic performance and other outcomes of students in foster care are negatively impacted by systemic failures that are fixable,” McInerney outlined. “Including high rates of school mobility, unmet special education needs, higher rates of school discipline and systemic racism.”

One recommendation is for child welfare agencies to place kids in foster care closer to their home communities, to help keep them in the same schools. It was released jointly by the Education Law Center and Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children.

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