Many jurisdictions took steps in the past decade to expand diversion opportunities for youth.
A report discusses the ramifications of the end of federal funding for homeless youth.
Chronic absenteeism is likely public schools’ greatest post-pandemic challenge.
Despite solemn statistics, Black LGBTQ+ youth are finding the confidence to own their space.
A federal report discusses the latest in educational technology, highlighting three pervasive "digital divides".
A new report reveals progress but also highlights persistent disparities for children of color.
A new NCES report discusses school safety across the country using the latest data.
This data dashboard shows national and state trends in the early childhood industry.
A report discusses the social media apps and sites teens used most in 2023.
A new study shows how supportive housing can help keep families intact.
A practical guide for organizations supporting young people in their transition to the workplace.
A report presents national data on crime at school from an array of sources.
Black youth have the fastest rising suicide rate among their peers of other races/ethnicities.
More youth reported never using drugs in their lifetime in 2018 than in 2008-09.
A report finds widening racial and geographic inequities in youth detention since the pandemic.
A report discusses how states used unprecedented summer learning federal funding after the pandemic.
A report discusses the different ways states are using ESSER funding for OST improvement.
A study of young gun carriers in NYC sheds a light on their perspective.
Reversing America’s continuing overreliance on incarceration will require two sets of complementary reforms.
The 34th edition of an annual, national report on child well-being is released.