According to a recent study of communities across Long Island, New York, the idea that apartment complexes house more school-age children per unit than single-family homes is a myth. The Long Island Housing Partnership (LIHP), a not-for-profit affordable housing developer, commissioned the study to address communities’ concerns that multifamily housing leads to overcrowding in schools, putting an added strain on school districts’ wallets.

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Does Multifamily Housing Lead to Overcrowded Schools?
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