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Parents in New York ask for a plan to help minors who fell behind due to the pandemic | Video | Univision 41 New York WXTV

legal legitimacy forto sue. includes protectionsto pre-existing conditions,free services and expansionfrom medicade.a group of parentseducation of their children, whosuffered delays in theirlearning during the pandemic.we will see what they ask and how warm it isthe group of students aceaffected.mariela: the stairs to theeducation department,packed.parents requiring improvementsfor your children learningEnglish and with needsspecials.the students who have leftan organization watches over himwelfare of students ofnew York.in the bronx, more than 5000 childrenlearn English and a mother wholive that reality.>> one feels that he does not know and does nothas the information of whatit is technology.mariela: the coalition ofemigrant and othersorganizations require thedepartment of education aplan to supply thestudent needs.>> many were not doingchicken to learn English.in the survey they saidfamilies that the district or thecity ​​they had communicated intheir languages.they weren’t receivinginformation to participate inthe education of their children.mariela: the department ofeducation has accepted thatactually, what is the answer?>> they were trying tofind a way to helpthe families.now we know that thecity ​​budget alreadyliving room.in that budget or not therenothing for studentsimmigrants or for those whoThey are learning English.mariela: nothing tells us thatguarantee that the delayacaemic be amended.in 2020, students whoThey learn English as a secondlarge in school dropout oin abandoning their studies,representing 23% ofstudents.we got no response fromeducation department.defense organizationsof migrant they say they continuedwith this type of event toget this budgetreflect a help for thosefamiliesif you have a complaint about theyour child’s education, callthe organization at8664276033.

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