This new law sends an important message that suspension and expulsion is not appropriate for a young child.
Author: Eloisa Hernandez-Ramos
NJ Ranks Second for Education Nationwide in 2016 KIDS COUNT Data Book
While state sees progress in education and health, serious racial and economic inequities need to be addressed.
Spread the word about summer meals for kids!
Share flyers and resources about summer meals in your community.
13 Facts About NJ Children You Need to Know
Missed the Kids Count Report? Check out this buzzfeed on how kids in the Garden State are faring.
New NJ Kids Count 2016 Report Shows Mixed Progress in Child Well-Being
See how NJ’s children are faring in this annual report released by Advocates for Children of NJ.