Education Policy

Eviction Crisis Deepens School Disruptions: Who’s Protecting Our Children’s Future?

By Economics Desk | November 14, 2025

As eviction uproots families, federal protections fail to adequately safeguard children’s education — revealing a systemic neglect that threatens the fabric of our communities and the principle of national stability.

When eviction strikes, it’s not just a roof that is lost—it’s the foundation of a child’s education and future. The recent investigation into Sechita McNair’s struggle in Atlanta exposes a harsh reality facing countless American families: federal laws aimed at protecting homeless and evicted students remain ineffective when school districts fail to inform parents or provide necessary support.Why Are Federal Protections Falling Short for Evicted Families?Federal mandates exist to ensure children experiencing housing instability can remain in their original schools with free transportation—but these rights often go uncommunicated. In McNair's case, her family did not learn about free transport options...

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