As families toil in fields, migrant children hit books in Rantoul
RANTOUL – Martin Gonzalez may be only 12, but he is already attending his sixth school.
"Sometimes it is hard constantly starting over again," he said. "But it is a great way to meet lots of new friends."
Martin is one of about 155 young people who are attending this summer's school for migrants at Rantoul Township High School.
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