We must do more to improve reading proficiency among all kids while focusing attention on children in lower - income families who face additional hurdles of attending schools that have high concentrations
of kids living in poverty.»
For schools with a lot
of kids living in poverty or qualifying as English Language Learners, this funding change is having negative consequences.
It now considers the number
of kids living in poverty, student disabilities and the number for whom English is their second language.
So the answer to high international test scores is really quite simple, just make sure no US school has more that 10 %
of the kids living in poverty.
Not exact matches
We are outside the four walks and absolutely love
living in the liberty
of the Spirit... we get to serve
kids at
poverty level and have become good friends with them... it's refreshing to be accepted by them when rejected by the religious leaders
in town for not going on Sunday to their building.
They largely refused to acknowledge that
poverty rather than school quality was the root cause
of the educational problems
of disadvantaged
kids, for fear that saying so would merely reinforce a long - standing belief among public educators that students unlucky enough to
live in poverty shouldn't be expected to achieve at high levels — and public educators shouldn't be expected to get them there.
In 2013, 21 % of kids were living in poverty compared with 15 % in 2000, according to the National Center for Education Statistic
In 2013, 21 %
of kids were
living in poverty compared with 15 % in 2000, according to the National Center for Education Statistic
in poverty compared with 15 %
in 2000, according to the National Center for Education Statistic
in 2000, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
«Half
of the
kids in our cities are
living in poverty.
The fact
of the matter is more
kids live in poverty in our borough than anywhere else.
Here, little orphan Annie is
living with a vaguely - abusive stepmother (played awfully by Cameron Diaz)
in Harlem, which is portrayed here
in a way that sidesteps the real
life poverty of many
of the real neighbourhoods because, hey, this is a
kids film and we don't need to depress them about
life.
This coming -
of - age story watches education combat the crippling effects
of poverty in the
lives of these so - called «bad -
kids.»
Our basic assumption was that K12's model — which relied on parents or other caretakers doing most
of the instruction — wouldn't be feasible for
kids living in poverty, most
of whom would need the custodial care offered by traditional public schools.
I feel successful when I look at my
kids and see how far they made it, especially when many
of those
kids are homeless, are foster children, and are
living in poverty.
The «naughty»
kids are likely children dealing with too much
in their
lives -
poverty, parental mental ill health, lack
of appropriate attachment opportunities - and for these children, the minimum expectations need to be different to those children who have less adversity
in their
lives.
• More than half
of the charter
kids studied
live in poverty — higher than the traditional public school rate.
Beyond being my friends, they represented the «other half» — the more than 50 percent
of kids in my high school who
lived in poverty and weren't lucky enough to be tracked into the gifted program.
01, Ed.D.» 05, vice president for national affairs at the Ounce
of Prevention Fund, a nonprofit that gives
kids living in poverty a chance to get a high - quality early education.
The National Reading Panel commissioned by Congress had concluded, based on an analysis
of 52 randomized scientific studies, that effective reading programs, especially for
kids living in poverty, require «systematic and explicit» instruction
in phonics.
And are we talking about
kids who are born into
poverty, or spend most
of their
lives in poverty, or are
in poverty for just a few years?
In 2015, Crnobori started working with Fall - Hamilton Elementary, a Nashville school where 69 percent of kids live below the poverty line and one in 20 students is homeles
In 2015, Crnobori started working with Fall - Hamilton Elementary, a Nashville school where 69 percent
of kids live below the
poverty line and one
in 20 students is homeles
in 20 students is homeless.
We need to meet
kids where they are, and that means recognizing that fully half
of all public school students
live in poverty.
Kids growing up
in poverty are more likely to experience trauma, to
live without their fathers, to go home to more violent neighborhoods, and to otherwise face all manner
of difficult circumstances that make it more likely that they may misbehave at school.
There are about twice as many non-Hispanic whites as blacks
living below 150 percent
of the
poverty line
in the U.S.. It's a fair bet that their
kids aren't doing very well
in school — and that they see Donald Trump as «my guy.»
Of the state's one million preschool - aged children, 493,877 live in or near poverty.Public Policy Institute of California, «Child Poverty in California,» 2014; The Annie E. Casey Foundation, «Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home,» KIDS COUNT Data Center, 201
Of the state's one million preschool - aged children, 493,877
live in or near
poverty.Public Policy Institute
of California, «Child Poverty in California,» 2014; The Annie E. Casey Foundation, «Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home,» KIDS COUNT Data Center, 201
of California, «Child
Poverty in California,» 2014; The Annie E. Casey Foundation, «Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home,»
KIDS COUNT Data Center, 2015.
Embracing Micheaux's stubbornly positive and positively stubborn vision will lead to better schools and better
lives for all children, and help our poorest
kids avoid the brutality
of poverty in their adulthoods.
But «what we saw was one type
of school model that was offered to
kids living in poverty and a very different school model offered to
kids living in affluence,» he said.
Twenty - five percent
of rural children
live in poverty, and parents
of some 3 million
kids say they wish they could afford or get to after school programs — that's before the cuts he proposes.
«A very high share
of non-white
kids live in poverty.
Twenty - five percent
of rural children
live in poverty, and parents
of some 3 million
kids
From 2009 - 2013, 14 %
of kids lived in high -
poverty areas nationwide.
Some
of those children
live in towns with high concentrations
of poverty, and some are at - risk
kids residing
in wealthier communities, he said.
The fingerprints
of NEA and AFT can also be seen
in what Movement for Black
Lives either ignores or barely touches on: Zip Code Education policies such as zoned schooling and restrictions on intra-district choice that force black families to send their
kids to dropout factories that put them on the path to
poverty and prison.
Observers are pointing out that with the resurgence
of concentrated
poverty in the U.S., the portion
of our schools where nearly all the
kids live in poverty has risen from 12 percent to 20 percent over the last 15 years.
we get food stamps to eat every month, and have no extra to buy our
kids anything for fun or eating out, or enjoy a day out.The house is falling apart, its cold
in the winter becouse i cant afford to buy feuel if we want a roof over our heads so take your pick.We
live here
in America and
live at the brink
of poverty with no end or hope
in sight.
NDP: Cancel income splitting for families with
kids under the age
of 18 but keep it for seniors; eliminate the CEO stock option loophole that allows wealthy CEOs to avoid taxes on 50 %
of income received from cashing
in company stock (with proceeds invested into eliminating child
poverty); increase investment
in the Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB) by 15 % to further support working Canadians who
live below the
poverty line; introduce income averaging for artists.
Fifteen thousand
kids live below the
poverty line, and almost a third
of children are
in households that spend more than 30 percent
of their income on housing.
1n 1995, 13.3; i,
of children under age 18
in Grand Forks County
lived in poverty (North Dakota
Kids Count, 1998).
Unfortunately though, the undeniable truth today is that so many
of our
kids are still
living in such extreme l evels
of poverty, poor health and other disadvantage.
TRENTON — After five consecutive years
of rising child
poverty in New Jersey, the number
of children
living in low - income families dipped by about 2 percent
in 2014, according to the latest
Kids Count report released on Monday.
It's difficult to tell just how many Providence students rely on school food, but approximately 40 %
of city children — that's 15,894
kids — under the age of 18 were living in poverty between 2010 and 2014, according to data compiled by Rhode Island Kids Co
kids — under the age
of 18 were
living in poverty between 2010 and 2014, according to data compiled by Rhode Island
Kids Co
Kids Count.
Of that group, Kids Count reported 7,500 children were living in extreme poverty, meaning their family income was below $ 12,018 a year in a family of four with two children or $ 9,458 in a family of three with two childre
Of that group,
Kids Count reported 7,500 children were
living in extreme
poverty, meaning their family income was below $ 12,018 a year
in a family
of four with two children or $ 9,458 in a family of three with two childre
of four with two children or $ 9,458
in a family
of three with two childre
of three with two children.
For the first time,
Kids Count examined
poverty levels
in Newark by age group and found that five out
of 10 children age 5 and under
live in poverty.
Voices» 2010
KIDS COUNT Report Challenging
Poverty: Supporting Families in Difficult Times highlights indicators of child poverty and family economic hardship in the state of Vermont to provide a context for the Vermont Child Poverty Council's recommendations to reduce the number of children living in poverty by 50 p
Poverty: Supporting Families
in Difficult Times highlights indicators
of child
poverty and family economic hardship in the state of Vermont to provide a context for the Vermont Child Poverty Council's recommendations to reduce the number of children living in poverty by 50 p
poverty and family economic hardship
in the state
of Vermont to provide a context for the Vermont Child
Poverty Council's recommendations to reduce the number of children living in poverty by 50 p
Poverty Council's recommendations to reduce the number
of children
living in poverty by 50 p
poverty by 50 percent.
«Our report shows that nearly half
of the
kids who are living in poverty are living in extreme poverty,» said Elizabeth Burke Bryant, RI Kids Count Executive Direc
kids who are
living in poverty are
living in extreme
poverty,» said Elizabeth Burke Bryant, RI
Kids Count Executive Direc
Kids Count Executive Director.
Although this year's data once again reveal different conditions for children
living in each county, rising child
poverty persisted
in all but three counties — Morris, Salem and Warren — from 2008 to 2012, according to the New Jersey
Kids Count 2014: The State
of Our Counties, a pocket guide with trend data, which ACNJ also released today.
Counselors are uniquely qualified to help adults and teens
living in these situations, to help them recover from losing homes and jobs due to hurricanes, to counsel those
living with high stress because
of poverty, and to work with
kids and adolescents - to motivate them to stay
in school and to succeed
in the workforce.
Of the state's one million preschool - aged children, 493,877 live in or near poverty.Public Policy Institute of California, «Child Poverty in California,» 2014; The Annie E. Casey Foundation, «Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home,» KIDS COUNT Data Center, 201
Of the state's one million preschool - aged children, 493,877
live in or near
poverty.Public Policy Institute
of California, «Child Poverty in California,» 2014; The Annie E. Casey Foundation, «Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home,» KIDS COUNT Data Center, 201
of California, «Child
Poverty in California,» 2014; The Annie E. Casey Foundation, «Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home,»
KIDS COUNT Data Center, 2015.