Inadequate housing cases took longer to resolve than cases involving physical or sexual abuse.
Camp Twin Lakes provides experiences that are both medically and physically adaptive and supportive.
Hundreds of people gathered at Lake Acworth to "Polar Plunge" into frigid waters.
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Integrating science lesson knowledge into the reading lessons improved reading scores for elementary students.
Many jurisdictions took steps in the past decade to expand diversion opportunities for youth.
The nation’s citizenship woes grow more consequential as people’s faith in democracy itself falters.
Can we bridge our nation's divisions about what happens in classrooms, textbooks and assessments?
Students in a tutoring program show up to school on days they have tutoring.
Can school districts capitalize on the crucial summer months and make learning more equitable?
Investor-backed chains manage an estimated one in 10 child care centers in the country.
School choice advocates say states shouldn’t put limits on the virtual school options available.
Judges steered two-thirds of juvenile criminal cases to just 10 lawyers in one year.
Collaborative ecosystems of school-to-community instruction increasingly is a preferred path to improving kids’ learning.
House Republicans refused to set limitations or requirements on private schools taking taxpayer money.
Thus far, 20 states have earmarked millions to keep afterschool programs afloat.
New legislation gives an independent agency the power to require changes at juvenile facilities.
People with developmental disabilities are seven times more likely to encounter police.
The plan is that the $2.7 billion program will be fully implemented by 2025-26.
Spotlighted solutions show the power of public-private partnerships to address persistent challenges and gaps.