In California's youth justice system, many high schoolers graduate with grade-school reading skills [edsource.org]
Alameda County Library staff covers over any writing that students make on the books they check out of the juvenile hall library. CREDIT: BETTY MÁRQUEZ ROSALES/EDSOURCE By Betty Márquez Rosales and Daniel J. Willis, EdSource, June 6, 2023 Many teenagers who’ve spent time in California’s juvenile detention facilities get high school diplomas with grade-school reading skills. During a five-year span beginning in 2018, 85% of these students who graduated from high school and took a 12th-grade...