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Kentucky followed national trends of declining educational scores in 2024 following pandemic-era lows, while seeing some moderate improvements in economic well being, according to recently released KIDS COUNT data.
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The Kids Count Data Book annually analyzes how children and their families are doing across the U.S. The 2023 report shows Kentucky got worse on more than half of the metrics it measures.
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An annual report measuring the health and well-being of Kentucky children shows progress in nine different categories, including the teenage birth rate,…
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Tennessee remains ranked 35th in an annual child well-being study for a second-straight year.The 2018 KIDS COUNT Data Book released Wednesday by the Annie…
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A new report finds more than a quarter of Kentucky and Tennessee children live in poverty and that economic conditions continue to worsen.The Annual Kids…