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by Diane Smith, Star-Telegram FORT WORTH The numbers are an urgent call to action. One-third of Hispanic and black children live in poverty in Tarrant County, according to a state report released Wednesday. The State of Texas Children: Race and Equity in...
Improving Educational Outcomes for Children in Public Schools, News
Study: Over 30% of black and Hispanic students in high-poverty schools By Melissa B. Taboada – American-Statesman Staff Posted: 12:02 a.m. Wednesday, April 13, 2016 Hispanic students in Texas are seven times more likely than white students to be enrolled in...
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“I am outraged and tremendously disappointed in the behavior displayed by a group of students,” says Texas A&M University President Michael Young, after a group of students from an inner-city high school were called racial slurs and told, “Go...
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For decades, some of Dallas’ most vulnerable children filled the red brick building at the corner of South Ewing Avenue and Korgan Street in east Oak Cliff. Abandoned and neglected wards of Dallas County lived there, followed by juveniles in trouble for offenses from...
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“Books for Dallas Babies” Initiative Kicks Off Jan. 1 2016 More than 10,000 to be distributed to mothers at Parkland Media Inquiries: Margarita Birnbaum, Interlink Tel. 214-883-1736/Email: [email protected] DALLAS, Jan. 4, 2016— Dallas Public...
Improving Educational Outcomes for Children in Public Schools, News
#PRINCESS REDEFINED: A New Gender Independent East Asian Superheroine (Los Angeles/Riverside, CA, Oct. 16, 2014) A new educational media organization, the Guardian Princess Alliance (GPA) is launching the first-ever children’s book that features a gender independent,...