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Extra-curricular Participation of Homeless Students

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This report from the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) underscores the important contribution made to a student's personal and academic development by participation in extracurricular activities. The report provides compelling statistics about student involvement in extracurricular activities and can serve as useful information when advocating for a homeless student's ability to participate in these activities.



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