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Students eligible for federal Free and Reduced Lunch (FRL) assistance, a measure of poverty in schools, consistently demonstrate lower levels of proficiency on statewide math and reading assessments than their non-FRL peers.
April 28: Child Welfare Policy Luncheon
Published April 14, 2009What is the new federal legislation ‘Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008’ and how will it affect Vermont? If you want to know, save Tuesday April 28th for an information session with national and state experts. Who should attend? Legislators, foster parents, adoptive parents, service providers, state agency staff, child advocates, lawyers, judges and anyone else interested in the welfare of our state’s children in custody. Lunch is provided at no cost and the registration is free. Contact Judy Delage at 802-338-4705 or jdelage@caseyfamilyservices.org. Space is limited. For more information, see the flyer.
Annie E. Casey Foundation