How effective is Georgia's push to curb chronic absenteeism, and can we see any improvement in 3rd Grade ELA as a result? The post Still Missing: The Students Who Need School Most appeared first on 33n.| 33n
A final Caribbean Heritage Month post...diving into the numeric trends of foreign-born Caribbeans in Atlanta, by nation, from 2000 to 2024 The post Tracking Change Over Time in Atlanta: Caribbean Population(s) 2000-2023 appeared first on 33n.| 33n
This post highlights the Family Budget Calculator, an interactive tool showing income and expenses for a "modest yet adequate standard of living" in metro Atlanta.| 33n
A brief exploration of different geographic definitions of "Atlanta".| 33n
This May as we celebrate Older Americans Month, let's flip the script and transform how society perceives, talks about, and approaches aging!| 33n
An exploration of population change between 2023 and 2024, this time focused at the county-level.| 33n
Younger generations in metro Atlanta are more optimistic about the future than older ones, though recent trends show growing negativity among younger groups, while all generations are becoming less neutral and more opinionated about near-future living conditions.| 33n
What's clear: absences (post-pandemic) don't make reading scores grow higher| 33n
In recognition of Pride Month, we take a look at same-sex couples in Atlanta and other large metro areas.| 33n
Understanding Census geography is critical to evaluating findings that use Census data. As the first in a series: how is a city block different from a Census block?| 33n