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Parents Get Ready for Back To School

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Here we are again! Summer is coming to a close and the text books are making their yearly debut. It’s a time of year that parents and children look forward to but not without some anxiety and stress. These feelings are normal but if a plan is not set in place before the start of school, transitioning from vacation mode to the classroom will not be easy.

Children’s Aid CEO Reacts to Study by Brookings Institution

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On July 20, 2010, the Brookings Institution posted a study by Grover J. Whitehurst and Michelle Croft, “The Harlem Children’s Zone, Promise Neighborhoods, and the Broader, Bolder Approach to Education.”

Richard R. Buery, Jr., The Children’s Aid Society’s President and CEO, offers this reaction to the report.

Two Children’s Aid Community Schools Receive Excellence in School Wellness Awards!

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Children’s Aid Parents Graduate from Pepin Leadership Institute

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Children’s Aid Grows It’s Own Nurses!

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A Year in Review: I.S. 166 Middle School Youth Council

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Holistic Approach Leads to Improved Education Outcomes: Testimony Regarding the ESEA’s Renewal

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Art is More than a “Secondary Subject”

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Health Disparities Can Negatively Impact Urban Youth Achievement

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In the great work of education...our physical condition, if not the first step in point of importance, is the first in order of time. On the broad and firm foundation of health alone can the loftiest and most enduring structures of the intellect be reared.” Horace Mann

Children’s Aid Society’s Resources: An Education In Itself

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