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KIDS COUNT
Sponsorship
Commitments
![]() 2006 Kids Count New Hampshire DatabookThe 2006 Kids Count Data book will show in great detail children’s well being at the micro-level – in our cities, towns and neighborhoods – so that a full picture on the status of all our children becomes clear. The books will be given to our state legislators, New Hampshire State Departments heads, the media, schools, libraries, municipalities, and advocates across New Hampshire. The books will also be made available to the public at the Children’s Alliance office. In addition, the entire data book, along with supplemental information, fact sheets, historical data and custom reports will be available to the public on the Children’s Alliance’s web site at www.ChildrenNH.org. The Children’s Alliance will produce at least 2,000 hard copies of the data book for distribution. A public release event is being planned which will outline the research and findings contained in the data book.
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KC News
Be sure to look for our 2006 KIDS COUNT New Hampshire-specific Data Book to be released in November! To order your copy, go to Order Materials. Thanks to our Sponsors In 2003, nearly 40 percent of America's children lived in low-income families. Take a look at these New Hampshire Fact Sheets (pdf) comparing indicators of low-income and higher-income families. NH regains the top state ranking in national 2005 KIDS COUNT Data Book Making KIDS COUNT in Rural Northern New England documents the unmet needs and unrealized opportunities of families and children in rural areas of NH, Vermont and Maine. Getting Ready: Findings from the National School Readiness Indicators Initiative, shows how identifying indicators of school readiness and tracking progress can lead to more effective policies and investments in early childhood in NH. Be sure to see the related NH research brief, Ready Set Grow. Kids Count Advisory Cabinet members. For additional information, contact our Research Associate Melissa Gallagher. |
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