Sarah Huff is one of The Corps Network 2013 Corpsmembers of the Year. She tells a powerful -- and humorous -- story of how a job of miserable conditions in a tough ...
The U.S. Department of Education takes a critical step forward in moving towards a more flexible and innovative financial aid system—one that privileges (and ...
Elementary and secondary public schools are centers of nearly 100,000 communities across the United States, yet American citizens and public officials have a poor ...
You Can't Build Peace with a Piece, a campaign organized by young people of color in the Los Angeles area, released this comprehensive statement and recommendations ...
A case study looks at the March 1, 2013 op-ed in The Hartford Courant and the two reports it covers: a great success in media highlighting important ...
A coalition of organizations working together to ensure healthy families, build strong communities and improve community safety have released recommendations to the ...
For more than a decade, the Community Network for Youth Development (CNYD) has served youth workers and youth-serving organizations in the Bay Area ...
When a new "vote for normalcy" bill in Florida becomes law, foster parents will be able to make decisions without months of requests and approval from other ...
Juvenile Justice Reform in Connecticut highlights the past two decades of Connecticut’s successful efforts to improve responses to youth who engage in ...
Children with strong social and emotional learning (SEL) skills do better in school, have better relationships with peers and adults, are better adjusted emotionally, ...
This overview of the federal program SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) reviews who is eligible for SNAP, how much the program costs the government, the ...