Experts Visit School for Insight on Helping Student Refugees

GREENSBORO -- It receives dozens of new students every week, and with students from 45 different countries, the Newcomers School in Greensboro aims to help immigrants and refugees acclimate to America.

“I can’t erase what has happened in the past, but I can give them hope," said Candice Bailey, principal. "If they work hard, they can improve their circumstances and outcomes for them and their families."

On Monday, a group of international refugee experts from Europe stopped by the school for a tour. The group is on a trip to learn more about how the U.S. helps refugees.

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