Schools Hustle To Reach Kids Who Move With The Harvest, Not The School Year
The children of migrant farm workers are some of the country's poorest, most undereducated and hardest to track down. Programs like one in southern Indiana are working to change that.
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NPR News: Schools Hustle To Reach Kids Who Move With The Harvest, Not The School Year
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