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Most students spend a lot of time worrying about grades, athletics, social circles and the future. But in San Francisco, there are more than 2,000 kids who have another big worry on their minds: homelessness.
Nationwide, the number of homeless students in public schools has increased 85 percent since the Great Recession, according to data released last month by the U.S. Department of Education.
There were 1.26 million homeless students enrolled in preschools and K-12 schools in the 2012-13 academic year, an 8 percent increase from the previous year.
In San Francisco's public schools, the homeless student population nearly tripled during the past 10 years: 844 in the 2004-05 school year compared to last school year's 2,352, according to data from the San Francisco Unified School District. For the past five school years, more than 2,000 students were registered as homeless, including this year's count of 2,094.
S.F.’s homeless students
School year; Students
2004-05: 844
2005-06: 950
2006-07: 1,122
2007-08: 1,213
2008-09: 1,484
2009-10: 1,778
2010-11: 2,364
2011-12: 2,275
2012-13: 2,094
2013-14: 2,352
2014-15: 2,094
Source: SFUSD
Nationwide, the number of homeless students in public schools has increased 85 percent since the Great Recession, according to data released last month by the U.S. Department of Education.
There were 1.26 million homeless students enrolled in preschools and K-12 schools in the 2012-13 academic year, an 8 percent increase from the previous year.
In San Francisco's public schools, the homeless student population nearly tripled during the past 10 years: 844 in the 2004-05 school year compared to last school year's 2,352, according to data from the San Francisco Unified School District. For the past five school years, more than 2,000 students were registered as homeless, including this year's count of 2,094.
S.F.’s homeless students
School year; Students
2004-05: 844
2005-06: 950
2006-07: 1,122
2007-08: 1,213
2008-09: 1,484
2009-10: 1,778
2010-11: 2,364
2011-12: 2,275
2012-13: 2,094
2013-14: 2,352
2014-15: 2,094
Source: SFUSD