State pilot program will pay unhoused students $500 a month to go to school
26-11-2025 06:05 via krqe.com

State pilot program will pay unhoused students $500 a month to go to school

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - A new pilot program aims to help unhoused high school students in New Mexico by paying them to go to school if they meet certain requirements. "This is the first in the country and maybe the first ever that helps homeless students graduate," said Jennifer Ramo, founder and executive director of New [...]
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