This is a story worth repeating (please add your name & support child rights and sensible laws for children below)

Today, we are sharing a news story from Childrensrights.org about Grace, a Black 15-year old who was sent to a juvenile detention center for failure to submit schoolwork.

In an email to Grace’s caseworker, her teacher stated that Grace was “not out of alignment with most of my other students.”

Tens of thousands of children have struggled to adjust to the online learning environment the coronavirus created. ProPublica cites 15,000 high schoolers in Los Angeles alone failing to log in or complete schoolwork. Yet, a judge presiding for Oakland County Family Court Division, ruled in May that not completing schoolwork violated Grace’s probation.

It’s impossible to determine the frequency of cases like Grace’s, but one thing is clear. Children’s health and safety must be prioritized. We will continue urging states to stop admissions and to release kids from juvenile facilities. No child should be in juvenile detention for missing homework.

Add your name today. Join us in telling policymakers to bring our children home.

Read Grace’s story from ProPublica »

Thank you for your support. Together we are #1Nation4Children.

Sincerely,

Adriana Pezzulli, Chief Development Officer

Children’s Rights
Protecting Kids | Providing Hope
https://www.childrensrights.org/

Children’s rights investigates, exposes and combats violations of the rights of children across the country. We use every tool available under the law to hold governments accountable for keeping kids safe and healthy.

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KARA’s Current Initiatives:

  • Financial Literacy and Grant Program: The KARA financial literacy program is a place to learn, discuss and ask questions, find meaningful guidance and help teenagers and young adults start their financial journey off on the right path. Monthly peer group discussions about personal financial issues and real-world financial tools, seed funding, and problem-solving for each participant.
  • Resilience and Skill Building App:  KARA is collaborating with Praestan Health, on a program to serve youth ages 16-23 who are involved in foster care/child welfare and juvenile justice systems.  The goal of the Portages App is to provide a targeted early intervention for at-risk youth and mitigate the adversity and trauma many have experienced.
  • ENDING AMERICA’S CHILD ABUSE EPIDEMIC:  We’re following up our groundbreaking book 1 with a critical work for professionals and the general public.  ENDING AMERICA’S CHILD ABUSE EPIDEMIC is being researched and written for publication in 2021.  We’re looking for submissions and for a project manager.

 

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