Troubling statistics show evictions play a part in driving housing insecurity among vulnerable communities by Steven Monacelli According to data provided by Dallas Independent School District, out of some 141,000 students in the district, approximately 4,000 students are considered “housing insecure” each school year. “This is about an average number we have experienced the last few years,” said Robyn Harris, spokesperson for the district. While there are varying definitions of the term, youth who are considered housing insecure lack a stable and secure place of residence. They may be living out of motels, shelters, or even on the street. And
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