Are Denver's communities ready for kids?: A brief for individuals and organizations working to improve child outcomes in Denver, Colorado

Author(s): Barry, Matthew; Montagu, Lisa; Buckley, Pamela;
Date Issued: September, 2008
Publisher(s): Urban Institute. National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership; Piton Foundation
Description: An analysis of neighborhood indicators to determine Denver, Colorado's ability to prepare children to enter school ready to learn and succeed, including information on family demographics, availability of early childhood programs, and children's academic achievement
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Funder(s): Annie E. Casey Foundation
Source: Washington, DC: Urban Institute, National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Retrieved March 28, 2011, from http://www2.urban.org/nnip/schoolreadiness/SchoolReadinessBrief_FINAL_Denver.pdf
Topics: Parent, School, & Community School Readiness/Child School Success & Performance > Parent, School, & Community School Readiness

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Country: United States
States: COLORADO
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