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Youth Support and School Equity
The pandemic widened the education gap for students of color
Test scores of Latino students fell sharply during the pandemic. Ayesha Rascoe talks with Amalia Chamorro, education policy director for UnidosUS, about the findings.
In Nearly Every U.S. Metro Area, New Data Show Opportunity Lags For Kids Of Color
NPR got an early look at data showing vastly different opportunities for children of different races across the U.S. living just neighborhoods apart. Albany, N.Y., has some of the greatest inequities.
Children's Rights
We’re working to ensure that vulnerable children in the Deep South have equal opportunities to reach their full potential.
Southern Poverty Law Center
Educational Equity - Capital Region BOCES
Training and support to create more equitable school communities where all students can thrive. As educators, we strive to provide every student the high-quality education they deserve. Yet we know that inequities that exist across race, social class, income, gender, size, religion, disability, sexual orientation and immigration status, among others, can permeate our schools and … Continue reading "Educational Equity"
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8 in every 10 Black and Latino students in New York attend a school that has been systematically underfunded by the state. To overcome educational racism, New
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