by Children At Risk | Feb 14, 2025 | C@R Blog, Immigration, Press Release
Press Conference: Immigration advocates respond to sweeping policy changes C@R and other advocates highlight the imminent harm to millions of undocumented individuals and mixed-status families as the new administration fulfills its anti-immigration campaign promises...
by Children At Risk | Feb 14, 2025 | C@R Blog, Human Trafficking
Anti-Human Trafficking Advocacy Day AUSTIN, TX (January 30, 2025) – Human trafficking continues to devastate vulnerable populations in Texas, with children in foster care and the juvenile justice system disproportionately at risk. In 2022, only 332 of the 38,294...
by Children At Risk | Feb 12, 2025 | C@R Blog, K-12 Education, North Texas, Press Release
CHILDREN AT RISK Releases 2023-2024 Annual Houston School Rankings HOUSTON, TX (February 12, 2025) – Over the past 20 years, CHILDREN AT RISK has ranked Texas public schools to help parents, educators, and community members better understand how their local schools...
by Children At Risk | Feb 5, 2025 | C@R Blog, K-12 Education, North Texas, Press Release
CHILDREN AT RISK Releases 2023-2024 Annual Texas School Rankings DALLAS, TX (February 5, 2025) – Over the past 20 years, CHILDREN AT RISK has ranked Texas public schools to help parents, educators, and community members better understand how their local schools are...
by Children At Risk | Jan 28, 2025 | C@R Blog, Learning Events, TXFLC
2025 Learning Events convening for change CHILDREN AT RISK is committed to hosting free events that engage the public and help them drive change for children. We aim to share research, unpack pressing policy issues, and highlight diverse community perspectives from...
by Children At Risk | Dec 19, 2024 | C@R Blog, Immigration, K-12 Education, Research
Charting Success Evaluating the Classroom Experiences of Children of Immigrants in Texas Our children are charting a new course for America. They are at the leading edge of the nation’s growing diversity. Approximately 53% of the U.S. population under age 18 belonged...