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    Schools Mobilize for the Well-Being of Immigrant Children

    The 74 Sep 22, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Conor Williams and Rosario Quiroz Villarreal discuss the traumatic summer endured by children of immigrants and how schools are working to ensure their safety. • How can…

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    Art Education for Students with Visual Impairment

    Americans for the Arts Sep 22, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Kate McLeod explains how the Center for the Visually Impaired in Atlanta and the High Museum of Art partnered to bring art education to students with visual impairment.…

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    Creating Collective Success for Philadelphia College Students

    Nonprofit Quarterly Sep 22, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Collective Success Network in Philadelphia is helping first-generation, low-income students connect to professional opportunities they might otherwise not have access to. • How can donors…

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    Closing Nuclear Plants Threaten Small-Town School Districts

    The 74 Sep 21, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Carolyn Phenicie explores the impact that closing nuclear plants has on school districts, and why small districts are at particular risk. • How can your community prepare for the…

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    Advocates Raise Concerns as Schools Combine Counseling Services

    The 74 Sep 21, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Taylor Swaak reports on the debate over Los Angeles schools combining counseling services for foster care and other vulnerable student populations. • How can the integrity of the foster counselor…

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    High School Career Readiness Programs Can Help Produce Social Mobility

    The 74 Sep 20, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • David Williams, writing for The 74, explains how career readiness programs that include mentorship opportunities can help increase students’ social mobility.  • What programs are available for…

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    Charter Schools Don’t Always Push Public Schools to Improve

    Futurity Sep 20, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • According to this article, charter schools that offer an alternative style of instruction have very little, if any, effect on student performance at nearby public schools. …

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    Sept. 20: What We’re Reading About Youth and Young Adults

    Raikes Foundation Sep 20, 2019

    Here’s what we’re reading: Why Districts Spend Millions to Keep Homeless Students in Place: ‘Changing Schools is the Last Thing We Want’ Studies show that providing stability to homeless students…

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    Working Together, Universities and Charter Schools Can Achieve More for Students Than They Could Ever on Their Own

    The 74 Sep 20, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Robert Kimball at The 74 argues that through collaboration and connection public charter schools and universities can help each other out and achieve more than they could on…

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    Building Resilience in Education Against the Effects of Climate Change

    Brookings Sep 19, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • After the earthquakes in Nepal, the Ministry of Education and other NGO partners helped invest in building resilience in Nepal’s educational infrastructure.  • To do this, partners provided…

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    Youth Climate Movement is Part of the Global Debate

    The Conversation Sep 19, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Youth climate activists are bringing the question of ethics to the global debate on climate change. They are challenging policymakers to think about how their responses…

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    Are Plant-Based Milks Causing Harmful Nutritional Deficiencies in Children?

    The New Food Economy Sep 19, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Jessica McKenzie at The New Food Economy writes about the debate on whether plant-based milks are giving children the proper nutrients compared to dairy milk.  • According…

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