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To use AI tools effectively, local leaders must optimize documents and information for AI, implement guardrails, and rely on human expertise to evaluate risks and benefits.
African American girls and the school-to-prison pipeline: Who are our sisters’ keepers? African American boys are the most likely student group to face school discipline, but the disparity between African American girls and white girls is huge.Does gentrification explain rising student scores in Washington, DC? Student performance in the nation’s capital has risen so dramatically that many are asking whether improvement in school quality is actually behind the higher scores.Urban Alliance internship program improves job skills and college attendance for disadvantaged youth Only 49 percent of recent high school graduates from low-income families enroll in college. Programs that help these youth embark on a successful career path are critical.Using local workforce systems to support career pathways By better understanding the local organizations and activities that prepare people for employment, states can help workers advance in their careers and support area industry.To make transportation more inclusive, invite innovation “We lay out our values when we lay out our transportation,” said US Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx in a discussion with Urban Institute President Sarah Rosen Wartell last week.The first step toward breaking the homelessness-jail cycle People who experience chronic homelessness are often cited for public nuisances. If they are unable to show up to court, it can mean a cycle of arrests.