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- Children Left Behind: How Metropolitan Areas are Failing America's Children
- From DivertyData.org: Across metropolitan America, black and Hispanic children face particularly severe challenges, especially compared to white and Asian children. Not only do black and Hispanic children live in
families that experience many disadvantages, but disparities among individuals and families are
exacerbated by vast inequalities in neighborhood and school environments.
- From Aspirations to Action: The Role ofMiddle School Parents in Makingthe Dream of College a Reality
- Institute for Higher Education Policy with support from The Sallie Mae Fund: While 87 percent of parents expect their children to go to college, nearly half of middle school parents have not started planning for college and nearly two-thirds have not started saving, a new study finds.
- Organized Communities, Stronger Schools
- Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University: Community organizing can provide a significant boost to student achievement among young people from low-income and underserved neighborhoods, a new study finds.
The report, Organized Communities, Stronger Schools: A Preview of Research Findings (41 pages, PDF), is based on preliminary results from the six-year, $4.8 million Community Involvement Program funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
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