For many students, the morning begins with a snoozed alarm. Eventually, they get up, brush their teeth, have breakfast and dash to school, hoping a pop quiz isn’t waiting for them.
But for some students, the toughest part of the morning starts before they even reach the classroom.
Students facing unstable housing conditions in Monticello have even more of a challenge getting ready for school.
Radio Catskill’s Nia Watson met with Wolf Lake Neighbors Foundation Board Director Jean Eifert and Elementary School Educator Carolyn Rojas to find out how they are helping these students.
Image by: Monticello Central School District
Can you give me more information on this am active am supporting affording housing as a citizen and a grand-ma of a Monticello High schooler that am raising. Thank you, Ms. Curbelo.
Hi, visit the website to get in contact with them https://www.wolflakeneighbors.org/ or email them wolflakeneighbors@gmail.com