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NYC schools 'overwhelmed' by influx of migrant students: 'We are not prepared for this'

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Some New York City schools are warning officials that their teachers and staff are not prepared to handle an influx of thousands of migrant students.

District 2 Community Ed Council member Danyela Egorov joined "Fox & Friends" Thursday to discuss the struggle facing these schools and why the influx is affecting education. "Our schools are not prepared," said Egorov. "We don't have bilingual teachers.

Children are being asked to translate for our children. Our schools were not prepared to receive this influx of students. And we want to make sure that everybody is being served well." Egorov said city schools are already struggling to fully recover after the pandemic closures.  "Our schools are doing the best that they can.

But the problems from the federal government, from city and state, are being dumped in our schools. And it's not our responsibility for us to do immigration policy."  Egorov said there is a concern about learning gaps in the classroom since most of the migrant children do not speak English.  "Our teachers are doing the best they can, but you cannot teach five grade levels in one class." "We definitely need a lot, much higher level support to really make sure that it doesn't impact our schools," said Egorov.

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