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MJ Dizon stands outside the North Thurston Public Schools' Family & Youth Resource Center in a blue button down shirt. Dizon has long black hair and is smiling.
Posted inUnhoused and Undercounted

This school district helped homeless students graduate. Here’s what it took.

by Greg Kim December 5, 2022November 30, 2022
An illustration that has several faces looking sad and contemplative. There are also desks and houses representing homeless students on the illustration, too
Posted inUnhoused and Undercounted

Making visible the hidden toll of student homelessness around the country

Ashley Clarke smiles. by Ashley Clarke November 30, 2022April 5, 2024
An illustration that has several faces looking sad and contemplative. There are also desks and houses representing homeless students on the illustration, too.
Posted inUnhoused and Undercounted

Hidden toll: Thousands of schools fail to count homeless students

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Amy DiPierro and Corey Mitchell November 15, 2022March 8, 2024
Group of young adults, photographed from above, on various painted tarmac surface, at sunrise.
Posted inUnhoused and Undercounted

Facts and figures: The grim numbers on homeless students

by The Center for Public Integrity November 15, 2022November 14, 2022
Group of children photographed from above with arrows pointing in different directions painted on the tarmac in which they walk.
Posted inUnhoused and Undercounted

The graduation gap hurting homeless students

by The Center for Public Integrity November 15, 2022November 14, 2022
Beth Petersen sits on the stairs with her chin resting on her folded hands as she watches her son leaves for the school bus.
Posted inUnhoused and Undercounted

What housing instability looks like for parents, students

by The Center for Public Integrity November 15, 2022November 18, 2022
A young person's hand writes on a chalkboard.
Posted inUnhoused and Undercounted

Schools must help homeless students. Here’s what you should know.

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell November 15, 2022November 14, 2022
A school bus drives past the Travis Elementary school with the Texas flag in the background.
Posted inEducation

Teacher shortage pushes schools to 4-day schedule

Avatar photo by Kristian Hernández September 2, 2022August 31, 2022
A look at a school hallway as students gather around lockers.
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Shootings shape the debate on school policing

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell March 25, 2022March 24, 2022
Alexandria Police Department school resource officers walk through a hallway at T.C. Williams High School.
Posted inCriminalizing kids

Virginia wanted to report fewer kids to police. Now it’s reversed course.

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell February 24, 2022February 28, 2022
Posted inCriminalizing kids

‘She looks like a baby’: Why do kids as young as 5 or 6 still get arrested at schools?

by Andrea Ball, Dian Zhang and Mary Claire Molloy February 10, 2022March 21, 2022
Posted inCriminalizing kids

A school district defunded police. But it keeps calling them back in.

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell December 14, 2021January 28, 2022
Tori Cordova and Evelyn Gonzalez
Posted inCriminalizing kids

Students wanted police out of schools. The replacements have guns.

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell November 24, 2021January 28, 2022
Alexandria Police Department school safety officers talk to a student at T.C. Williams High School.
Posted inWatchdog newsletter

Addressing school safety fears could have unintended consequences

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell November 12, 2021January 28, 2022
A look at a school hallway as students gather around lockers.
Posted inWatchdog newsletter

Underreporting undermines accountability about police and schools

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Corey Mitchell and Joe Yerardi October 15, 2021February 28, 2023
Posted inCriminalizing kids

Five new signs of a crisis in police accountability

by The Center for Public Integrity October 12, 2021December 21, 2021
A protester holds up a sign that says 'defund school police' outside the Unified School District headquarters in Los Angeles.
Posted inCriminalizing kids

ACLU renews push for school policing law after our investigation

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell September 16, 2021February 27, 2023
Posted inCriminalizing kids

Criminalizing kids: What’s happening in communities

by The Center for Public Integrity September 13, 2021January 28, 2022
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What you need to know about school policing

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell September 8, 2021March 8, 2023
An illustration showing a police officer standing in front of a school with his shadow over the school.
Posted inCriminalizing kids

Lo que pasa cuando la policía es llamada para resolver problemas en las escuelas

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Corey Mitchell, Joe Yerardi and Susan Ferriss September 8, 2021February 28, 2023
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La historia de la vigilancia policial en las escuelas

by The Center for Public Integrity September 8, 2021
Posted inCriminalizing kids

The history of school policing

by The Center for Public Integrity September 8, 2021January 28, 2022
Posted inCriminalizing kids

Lo que necesitas saber sobre la vigilancia policial en las escuelas

Avatar photo by Corey Mitchell September 8, 2021February 28, 2023
An illustration showing a police officer standing in front of a school with his shadow over the school.
Posted inCriminalizing kids

When schools call police on kids

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Corey Mitchell, Joe Yerardi and Susan Ferriss September 8, 2021February 27, 2023
Chayanne Robles began his engineering career at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, New York, in 2011. Robles went on to earn a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering technology from the Rochester Institute
Posted inEducation

Black engineers disproportionately face barriers in states with license restrictions

by Zeina Mohammed April 26, 2021January 28, 2022
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Biden moves to undo Trump policies on campus sexual assault

by Sameea Kamal March 2, 2021January 28, 2022
Posted inCriminalizing kids

Our reports show why school police are under fire after Floyd protests

by Susan Ferriss June 12, 2020January 28, 2022
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Virginia assembly bills seek to curb the state’s school-to-prison pipeline

by The Center for Public Integrity January 17, 2018January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation

Center wins Edward R. Murrow Regional Award

by The Center for Public Integrity April 25, 2017January 28, 2022
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Get up, stand up: California’s search for education equity

by Susan Ferriss February 6, 2017January 28, 2022

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