Across the U.S., three percent of children – a total of roughly 2.7 million – have an incarcerated parent. That’s one in every 28 children.
Tag: School-to-Prison Pipeline
Education and Inter-Generational Incarceration
Stuart Anderson, founder of Family and Friends of Incarcerated People, joined the Education Town Hall on Thursday, 1/8, to speak about education’s role in this
Education and Returning Citizens — Part 2
In a city of some 630,000 residents, 70,000 of us have been involved in the criminal justice system, Charles Thornton, director of DC’s a Office
At-Risk Students, Special Education, Charter Schools, and the Role of Race in Education
Simon Earle, principal of Options Public Charter School; David Cranford of Exceptional Education Management Corporation (charter mgmt, including Options and Booker T. Washington PCS); and
“Shadow” Accountability, Futures Down the Pipeline, and the Campaign for Artful Resistance
In This Week’s Education Town Hall News: “Shadow” Accountability? U.S. DOE grants the first county-level NCLB waivers Badass Teachers join the protest Testing giant Pearson
School-to-Prison Pipeline, Unfunded Libraries on the Education Town Hall
Seema Sadanandan of ACLU-National Capital Area joined the Education Town Hall on August 1 to discuss her work on addressing the School-to-Prison Pipeline. A recent