Archives: 2014 & Earlier

Top Headlines 6/19

Education

Jessica Colotl could be returning to jail, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Georgia education groups seek to educate politicians, according to the Florida Times-Union.

Tests show students struggle to explain answers, U.S. News reports.

Child Welfare

Deported immigrant children must adapt to life outside of U.S., according to The New York Times.

A new D.C. welfare law leaves some families behind, according to The Washington Post.

Deported parents are losing custody of their children left behind in the U.S., reports The Huffington Post.

Juvenile Justice

Civil citations are cutting costs for Florida’s juvenile justice system, The Ledger reports.

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