
––––– Grantee Learnings –––––
March 28, 2023
By New York Times
HOSPITALS ARE INCREASINGLY CROWDED WITH KIDS WHO TRIED TO HARM THEMSELVES, STUDY FINDS
Hospitalizations for pediatric suicidal behavior increased by 163 percent over an 11-year period, an analysis of millions of hospital admissions in the United States found… Read More

December 5, 2022
By Donna St George
& Valerie Strauss
THE CRISIS OF STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH IS MUCH VASTER THAN WE REALIZE
The change was gradual. At first, Riana Alexander was always tired. Then she began missing classes. She had been an honors student at her Arizona high school… Read More

NEW STUDY: LOW-INCOME CHICAGO STUDENTS 40% MORE LIKELY TO EARN BACHELOR’S AFTER COLLEGE PREP PROGRAM
A study of more than 7,000 Chicago Public High School students who enrolled in a program meant to improve college graduation rates for low-income participants… Read More
DALLAS ISD TEAM ENGAGES IN CONVERSATIONS WITH STUDENTS AND TEACHERS TO DRIVE REDESIGN
Schools are navigating difficult circumstances as another school year during the pandemic comes to a close. These last few weeks of the academic year… Read More

HOW TO MAKE GOOD ON THE AMERICAN PROMISE FOR ALL, NOT JUST SOME
There are only some winners in today’s job market—and then everybody else, writes Aimée Eubanks Davis, CEO of Braven. To share prosperity equitably, we must invest… Read More
