Presently, about 550,000 schoolkids in New York City get free or discounted bus and subway passes under a program the state and city once fully funded.
We need to be heard. We need let our voices be heard.
By getting rid of the MTA Student Metro Cards, more students will be absent since parents from lower-income families won't be able to afford the transportation along with bills for electricity, and everyday costs. As a result, more students will get sick from being forced to walk to school in 20 degree weather, as well as 100 degree weather.
More students will cut. Absence rates will increase with the MTA getting rid of Student Metro Cards.
We need to protest the MTA getting rid of Student Metro Cards. This decision will definitely affect the eduction of most, if not all New York City school kids.
In a typical New York City Specialized High School, most students take up to 3 hours to get to school with buses and subway, in which there are no option for students to walk to school. If parents aren't able to afford for that student's transportation, they will have no choice but to cut school and stay at home.
The MTA faces critically important budget challenges. But we cannot look for fixes by hurting the most vulnerable.
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