NYC High School Students Forced into Remote Learning as School Houses Migrants

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Parents and community leaders in Brooklyn are outraged after James Madison High School students were forced to learn remotely to accommodate asylum seekers seeking shelter during a storm, leaving many questioning the impact on schools during severe weather events. City officials bused nearly 2,000 asylum seekers to the school due to concerns over tent shelters at Floyd Bennett Field withstanding the weather, prompting criticism over the timing, costs, and planning involved. Community leaders and elected officials are offering alternative empty buildings for future housing of migrants, while the school was being cleaned and sports practices were canceled.
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- Migrants evacuated from Floyd Bennett Field FOX 5 New York
- NYC students forced to stay home after migrants took over school gym used as shelter New York Post
- NYC high school students forced into remote learning as 2,000 migrants sheltered in school instead Fox News
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