Our state and federal juvenile justice systems fail to consider stages of adolescent development.
A new report discusses the rise in use of AI chatbots in schools.
The 35th edition of an annual, national report on child well-being is released.
The NCES releases its annual report on the state of education in the country.
A new report argues for a distinct need-based living stipend for financially disadvantaged students.
Among LGBTQ+ youth there are elevated suicide risks and lack of mental healthcare access.
A report serves as a roadmap for full-service community schools to properly utilize data.
A new report discusses three different approaches to sustain new, successful tutoring initiatives.
A report analyzes what all 50 states are doing about foster youth federal benefits.
Educators have now had the opportunity to regroup and address generative AI in education.
Many jurisdictions took steps in the past decade to expand diversion opportunities for youth.
Spotlighted solutions show the power of public-private partnerships to address persistent challenges and gaps.
A report discusses the ramifications of the end of federal funding for homeless youth.
Chronic absenteeism is likely public schools’ greatest post-pandemic challenge.
Despite solemn statistics, Black LGBTQ+ youth are finding the confidence to own their space.
A federal report discusses the latest in educational technology, highlighting three pervasive "digital divides".
A new report reveals progress but also highlights persistent disparities for children of color.
A new NCES report discusses school safety across the country using the latest data.
This data dashboard shows national and state trends in the early childhood industry.
A report discusses the social media apps and sites teens used most in 2023.