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Juvenile Law Center,

What's on our radar this week? Every Tuesday, Juvenile Law Center gathers the latest studies, reports, and headlines from around the country. Here's what we've been reading.

Three bills currently pending in the legislature would not only ensure the effective implementation of ESSA in Pennsylvania, but would also emphasize graduation as an educational priority for students in foster care.

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Juvenile Law Center,

What's on our radar this week? Every Tuesday, Juvenile Law Center gathers the latest studies, reports, and headlines from around the country. Here's what we've been reading.

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Juvenile Law Center,

What's on our radar this week? Every Tuesday, Juvenile Law Center gathers the latest studies, reports, and headlines from around the country. Here's what we've been reading.

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Juvenile Law Center,

What's on our radar this week? Every Tuesday, Juvenile Law Center gathers the latest studies, reports, and headlines from around the country. Here's what we've been reading.

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Bruce, Youth Fostering Change Alumni,

Too often, youth in the child welfare or justice systems are excluded from discussions about how to reform these systems, yet they have personal experiences

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Juvenile Law Center,

What's on our radar this week? Every Tuesday, Juvenile Law Center gathers the latest studies, reports, and headlines from around the country. Here's what we've been reading.

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Juvenile Law Center,

To date, about half of all states have passed laws or policies to extend care past age 18, and Virginia is poised to soon join the group. Voices for Virginia’s Children, a child policy and advocacy organization, has played a pivotal role in pushing the state to extend foster care past 18. And by using a youth-centered approach, Voices ensured that current and former foster youth were front and center, leading recent discussions with policymakers.

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Executive Director, Sue Mangold,

We’re thrilled to announce that our own Marsha Levick was named winner of the 2015 Philadelphia Award! This prestigious award, established in 1921 by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Bok, is presented annually to Philadelphia-area residents who act and serve in the best interest of the community.

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Juvenile Law Center,

Juvenile Law Center is a national partner with Youth First, and we’re looking forward to collaborating with their state advocates on policy reforms and supporting their work with our litigation advocacy. Today, we’re proud to build on that partnership by supporting Youth First’s new national initiative to reform youth justice in America.