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ESD releases latest Scorecard for Detroit’s K-12 schools

by: Krista Jahnke | Jun. 25th, 2015 This week, Detroit parents have an updated resource to dive into — the latest Excellent Schools Detroit Scorecard. The Scorecard — available at http://scorecard.excellentschoolsdetroit.org — ranks more than 200 elementary, middle and high schools across all Detroit neighborhoods and all types of schools. Private schools, public schools, public […]

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Tonya Allen: Quantifying hope for young men of color

by: | Apr. 17th, 2015 Editor’s note: This blog is being republished with permission from the Foundation Center and Campaign for Black Male Achievement’s joint report, Quantifying Hope: Philanthropic Support for Black Men and Boys. At a March meeting in Detroit, a number of stakeholders committed to improving outcomes for young men of color sat […]

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Part 1: Tonya Allen answers critics of CFDS recommendations

by: Tonya Allen | Apr. 1st, 2015 It’s been less than 48 hours since the Coalition for the Future of Detroit Schoolchildren announced its recommendations. We have received praise, and we have received criticism. It’s what we expected. We knew our recommendations were not going to please everyone. We actually have complainants from the left and […]

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5,000 summer jobs coming for Detroit youth in 2015

by: Krista Jahnke | Jan. 27th, 2015 More than 100 business leaders gathered for the Breakfast of Champions on Tuesday at the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce to hear about the newly re-launched Grow Detroit’s Young Talent program and to make commitments to support Detroit youth in internships this summer. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan summed […]

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Nearly 10,000 occupied homes in neighborhoods at foreclosure risk

by: | Nov. 11th, 2014 Foreclosures have the power to take stable neighborhoods and make them unstable. To undo the effects of years of community action and work. To put families with kids out of their homes, sometimes because those families owe as little as a few hundred dollars. To take what might be livable, […]

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Detroit youth writing contest: Why do you believe in Detroit?

by: Krista Jahnke | Oct. 6th, 2014 Hundreds of Detroit residents were polled about their experiences living in neighborhoods at two community meetings in recent weeks. The questions centered on topics like education and safety — two of the Foundation’s program areas. Among the questions was one that had me anxious: it asked whether people […]

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Community meetings begin this week, starting in Cody Rouge

by: Krista Jahnke | Sep. 17th, 2014 When the Foundation began its work in six neighborhoods back in 2006, one of the first steps was holding community meetings. These meetings helped the Foundation understand what the community wanted for its children, and to create a shared vision and set of goals for the $100-million, 10-year […]

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Tonya Allen: Stop fighting one another — fight for real school change

by: Tonya Allen | Aug. 28th, 2014 Editor’s note: On August 28, 2014, the Detroit Free Press ran this guest column from Foundation President & CEO Tonya Allen. It is reprinted here with permission. Read it on freep.com by clicking here. The beginning of another school year is here in Detroit, and our city remains […]

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#DYLC14: Youth leaders to share their vision for Detroit on Wednesday

by: Krista Jahnke | Aug. 19th, 2014 What began as a daydream session in a Grand Valley dorm room last December is becoming a reality on Wednesday. The Detroit Youth Leadership Conference is the brainchild of Grand Valley sophomore and Detroit native Stepha’N Quicksey, who was completing his freshman year at Grand Valley at the […]

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