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How Parents Can Prevent Learning Loss and Build Student Skills Over the Summer

How Parents Can Prevent Learning Loss and Build Student Skills Over the Summer

by Children At Risk | Jul 25, 2023 | C@R Blog, K-12 Education, Parenting, Uncategorized

Most students probably agree that the best part of summer break is not having to go to class, do homework, or take tests. While these brain breaks can be great, the length of the summer break can lead to a lot of learning loss before the new school year. In fact,...
The Power of Immigrants that Texas Does Not Seem to Want to Understand

The Power of Immigrants that Texas Does Not Seem to Want to Understand

by Children At Risk | Jun 28, 2023 | C@R Blog, Equity, Immigration, K-12 Education, Newsletter, North Texas, Op-Ed, Policy, Research, Uncategorized

By Linda Corchado & Bob Sanborn     The data is clear. A third of Texas’ nearly 8 million children are immigrants or the children of immigrants. In our cities, like Houston, the number is about half of our children. If children are our future then our path forward...
Education in Transition: Reshaping America’s Schools in a Post-Pandemic World

Education in Transition: Reshaping America’s Schools in a Post-Pandemic World

by Children At Risk | Oct 5, 2022 | C@R Blog, Early Childhood Education, K-12 Education, Parenting, Uncategorized

Reshaping America’s Schools in a Post-Pandemic World

March Round-Up: Advocates in Action

March Round-Up: Advocates in Action

by Julie Morris | Mar 31, 2021 | C@R Blog, Events, Uncategorized

Advocates in Action As the 87th Texas Legislative Session heats up, Children at Risk advocates are hard at work supporting and drawing attention to good bills for kids. So far this session, Children at Risk has hosted three advocacy days and virtual rallies,...

Human trafficking near public schools: Policy solutions and next steps

by Center for Social Measurement and Evaluation | Apr 10, 2018 | Uncategorized

According to a new analysis by CHILDREN AT RISK, over 35,000 children in Texas attend school within 1,000 feet of a suspected illegal massage parlor. How can we address this important issue? 1. School board trustees must be required to undergo human trafficking...

Map: Human Trafficking Near Public Schools

by Center for Social Measurement and Evaluation | Apr 2, 2018 | Uncategorized

This map shows the locations of every suspected illegal massage business and public school in Texas. Many illegal massage businesses are fronts for human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Read more here. To find a particular area or school, click on the magnifying...
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