Last month, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced plans to challenge the 1982 Supreme Court ruling in Plyler vs. Doe, a landmark decision holding that states could not constitutionally deny students a free…
Children and Youth
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Bolstering Child Well-being with Policies to Reduce Poverty
The Hechinger Report Jun 21, 2022Anew study from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) explores some of the positive influences of tax credits on child wellbeing as policymakers debate whether to expand them. The study, published this…
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The Importance of Collecting LGBTQ Student Data
The 74 Jun 20, 2022With an unprecedented rise in the number of youth identifying as LGBTQ — and equally unprecedented efforts to curtail their rights — a leading national advocacy group is calling on…
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Center for Disaster Philanthropy Jun 17, 2022Approximately 90% of the brain’s growth occurs within the first five years of life, making this period of early childhood development (ECD) a critical moment in one’s ability to become…
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How Parents Are Faring With Remote Learning
Futurity Jun 12, 2022Parents accustomed to home schooling felt more resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic than those whose public-school children were suddenly housebound, according to a new study. The finding was particularly true…
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Why We Need to Think About School Meals and Food Policy After the Pandemic
The Conversation Jun 7, 2022For the two years during the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. public schools have been able to provide free meals for all students, including to-go meals in the summer. But on June…
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Restrictions on Youth Life Without Parole Gutted by Supreme Court
The Marshall Project Jun 6, 2022For years, the Supreme Court sent a consistent message about kids who commit the most serious crimes: They’re still kids. Their bad decisions are often a product of abusive upbringings…
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We Know What America Looks Like Without Roe
FiveThirtyEight Jun 5, 2022A metal coat hanger can’t speak, but it can send a message. Long a symbol of the dangers faced by people seeking to end pregnancies in the years before Roe…
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School Shooting Survivors Experience Long-term Effects of Trauma
The 74 Jun 5, 2022Community members in Uvalde are still absorbing the loss of 19 children and two teachers after the killings at Robb Elementary School. But they will soon face a pressing issue:…
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Youth-led Protests Are Vital for Racial Justice in the U.S.
EdSource May 29, 2022June 16 — Youth Day in South Africa — commemorates the day in 1976 when black youth in Soweto rose up against the apartheid regime. In the U.S., it is…
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High Impact Tutoring is a Solution for Students Struggling Through the Pandemic
The 74 May 29, 2022As schools head into the final quarter, exhausted teachers and administrators are completing their third consecutive year disrupted by the pandemic. Assessments and other year-end data will provide a more…
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Culturally Sensitive Education Programs Can Make an Impact
Futurity May 28, 2022Abriendo Caminos (Opening Roads), aims to help Hispanic families lead healthier lives by weaving traditions and personal values into lessons on nutrition, physical activity, and family wellness. “A saying promoted throughout…
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