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'A lot of my friends die and never graduate.' As outsiders argue about the value of detention, students reflect on what they learn in lockup school.
After weeks of waiting, Utah summer and after-school program coordinators learned they will be getting federal funding again.
The Junior League of St. Petersburg and Evara Health are helping students get ready to head back to class! It's the Back-to-School Care Fair, happening on Saturday, July 26.
Two local Albany organizations are teaming up to make sure that foster children have the necessary supplies to conquer this school year.
Miss Kentucky Ariana Rodriguez shares her story through her foundation and podcast, The Lucky Ones, advocating for youth in foster care.
Get ready, children. There’s a new electric bike licensing scheme that will soon be tested as one of several methods designed to help educate young riders on responsible road use and combat the ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Two brothers are walking across the country to raise awareness for kids in foster care. Davon and Tavon Woods, former foster kids themselves, are walking 10 miles in ...
New findings show that for many children, a “no” and a few guiding rules may actually be more beneficial than the Millennial-beloved gentle parenting style.
The Gardner School of Arts & Sciences hosts six weeks of summer camps, including the Into the Wild Camp, in which elementary-age kids take on challenges each day learning survival skills.