Sandup, 14, said speaking his lines made him proud. “It feels like I’m telling the public how I’ve been struggling,” he said.
He pointed to a favorite line: “My homeland screams, ‘Don’t forget me!’ My new life says, ‘Come and get me!’ ”
He said he and other Nepali teenagers spend a lot of time speaking English and having fun, not thinking much about what their parents went through to bring them here.
“I don’t want to forget,” he said.
For students who rely on SNAP, school food pantries offer some relief
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A school in Pittsburgh has set up a food pantry for students and their
families whose SNAP benefits have been cut or delayed because of the
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