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School reform doesn't work
In their commentary ("Six steps for post-Alonso school reform," May 14), Thomas Wilcox, Diane Bell-McKoy and Laura Gamble use many lofty and idealistic sounding words to promote their vision. However, it bears noting that education "reformers" are well-...
Tags: Stanford University, Catonsville, Charter Schools, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning
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Teens learn worker skills on-the-job
Summer job opportunities could be increasing for teenagers, but much more than money is at stake for teens hoping to work this summer. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1.4 million teens between the ages of 16 and19 landed summer jobs...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Unemployment Benefits, Employment
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When the heart says Baltimore and the head says D.C.
Five years ago, I thought I might have to leave Baltimore. Not because I wanted to but because I thought I needed to. It was 2008. Like many employers, Urbanite magazine, where I worked, was feeling the effects of the Great Recession, so I would soon...
Tags: The New York Times, Bill Clinton, Muammar Gaddafi, Elections, East Baltimore Development Inc.
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Smartening Up On Approach To Young Offenders
The Hartford CourantTwo reports released this week establish Connecticut as a national leader in the trend to end the costly and counterproductive reliance on incarceration for youthful offenders. A Kids Count Data Snapshot released on Wednesday by the Annie E. Casey...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Juvenile Delinquency, Laws, Police Arrests
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Progress at DJS
The independent watchdog agency that oversees Maryland's Department of Juvenile Services recently released a report showing the state made important progress last year toward improving conditions for youths held in its three largest juvenile detention...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Carroll County (Maryland), Juvenile Delinquency, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Baltimore County
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Report finds youth incarceration on steep decline in Md., U.S.
The rate of youth confinement in Maryland declined by nearly half over a 13-year period, outpacing the national average amid a "sea change" in the approach toward dealing with young people who break the law, according to a report released by a national...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Juvenile Delinquency, Prisons, American Civil Liberties Union
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Judge Nemeth gives his parting words
SOUTH BEND -- The teen was struggling as two guards pulled her down the hallway of the Juvenile Justice Center last week, crying and cursing as she unsuccessfully demanded her release. Those sitting in the nearby offices of St. Joseph County Probate Judge...Tags: Joe Montana, Justice System, Sex Crimes, Jimmy Carter, Mitch Daniels
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About 93,000 young adults in Md. out of school and not working
In Maryland, 93,000 teens and young adults are neither working nor in school, a trend that threatens future financial stability and predicts chronic joblessness, advocates said Monday. And unemployment among those ages 16 to 24 is the highest in the...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Walmart, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, Business, World War II (1939-1945)
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New report gives Pennsylvania mixed grades for child-rearing.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekPennsylvania gets mixed grades in a new, nationwide report on child-rearing, ranking near the top of states in education but in the middle of the pack for indicators on poverty and family stability. The new Kids Count report by the...... -
Midwest fares well in child study
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A new report says children in four Great Plains states are more likely to have parents with jobs and manageable living costs. The Annie E. Casey Foundation publishes a national study called Kids Count that measures child well-...Tags: Parenting, Moody's Corporation
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Survey ranks S.D. children 17th for overall well-being
A South Dakota child born in 2009 was most likely of average weight and had parents who were employed and could afford housing. Those are among the factors that helped the state secure a ranking of 17th in the nation for overall child well-being in...Tags: Book, Family, Land Price
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