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funding cuts and the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
Michigan announced that statewide McKinney-Vento funding would be cut by two-thirds this year. Read more: http://www.petoskeynews.com/news/featured/pnr-michigan-cuts-school-homeless-funding-by-66-percent-20131011,0,7472427,full.story
Read moreschool reform and poverty
Is the school reform movement a distraction from poverty and racial inequality? Diane Ravitch, a critic of the school reform movement, released her new book. Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/11/education/loud-voice-fighting-tide-of-new-trend-in-education.html?ref=education
Read morepoverty growth in green bay
Last year, 60% percent of the student body in the Green Bay, Wisconsin school district was identified as economically disadvantaged–which is an all time high for the district. Compared to the year before, the number of students experiencing homelessness has also risen (from 937 to 1,081).
Read morecommunity action in the pittsburgh area
With a vision to “provide families and youth with the life-skills, education, training, and resources necessary to be strong and to make their communities strong,” Center of Life in Hazelwood is doing remarkable work. Learn more about their efforts here.
Read moresafety net matters…
The Institute for Research on Poverty at UW-Madison’s report suggests that the social safety net in Wisconsin serves as an important “buffer” against poverty. Read more here.
Read morespatial patterns and HHM students
Our recently published article examining the “geographic dispersion” of homeless and highly mobile students suggests that we must consider not only how homelessness affects students, but also how schools and communities are set-up to support them during their difficult periods of residential instability. The article can be found here.
Read moreaddressing housing crisis in chicago
Here’s an interesting article from NYT about housing in Chicago. Can we address homelessness, in part, through more strategic use of vacant homes? housing in chicago
Read morepoverty and the suburbs
This new book from Kneebone and Berube identifies suburban poverty as a significant issue to be addressed–not only because of its increases throughout the U.S., but because of its implications for families and communities.
Read moreCongratulations Ryan!
Our own Ryan Evans was selected as this year’s recipient of the Arthur Ashe Award — well done, Ryan! We’re proud of you! Ryan Evans article
Read morePromise Neighborhood Grant
Congratulations to Adams County on being awarded the only Promise Neighborhood planning grant in Wisconsin! This is a great opportunity and is reflective of the many hard working and dedicated leaders in that community. It will be an honor to partner with them in this effort… http://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/secretary-duncan-announces-seventeen-2012-promise-neighborhoods-winners-school-s
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