After AP investigation, family of missing students enrolls in school


by The Monitor

The Monitor— ATLANTA (AP) — Four months after The Associated Press wrote about an Atlanta family struggling to enroll in school, all of the children — in a complete turnaround — returned to class last month. The project on Monday was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist. The youngest child, an energetic 8-year-old girl, had never attended school […]

SiliconBeat—After investigation, family of missing students enrolls in school. Tameka had lost most of her family's official documents when her partner died of a heart attack in May 2020, at the height of pandemic chaos. He was carrying the family's birth certificates, Medicaid cards and Social Security cards in a backpack that was lost at the hospital.

KRQE News 13—Albuquerque high school student accused of bringing gun to school released to family. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A student accused of bringing a gun to an Albuquerque high school is back at home after the juvenile detention center wouldn't take him. This after Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen spoke at the same high school just hours earlier. “We don't have time, we need a short-term solution,” said Sheriff John Allen. []

Black Enterprise—Investigation Finds Texas School District Violated Civil Rights After Years Of Racial Discrimination Against Black Students. The legal group 'is pleased' that the agency is recognizing the civil rights violations within Carroll ISD schools and hopes that changes will finally come.