by Prosper Lincoln | Dec 27, 2019 | News
Incomes are up. Poverty is down. And job openings have hit a record high. But if the economy is so wonderful, why are so many Americans still feeling left behind? The disconnect between positive statistics and people’s day-to-day lives is one of the great economic and...
by Prosper Lincoln | Dec 27, 2019 | Early Childhood, News
It’s been hard to prove that attending preschool makes a difference for kids, academically. Many research studies have found that children who didn’t go to preschool catch up to those who did in just a few years. By third grade, there’s often no difference in math and...
by Prosper Lincoln | Dec 27, 2019 | Early Childhood, News
According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, children who aren’t proficient in reading by the fourth grade are far less likely to graduate high school and attend college. The statistic becomes even more drastic for children from low-income families, and more drastic...
by Prosper Lincoln | Dec 27, 2019 | News
The 2017 Prosper Lincoln Summit, held Wednesday, August 23 at Pinnacle Bank Arena, attracted nearly 1,000 individuals wishing to learn more about the community agenda designed to address the issues of early childhood, employment skills and innovation and...
by Prosper Lincoln | Dec 27, 2019 | News
View the 2017 Lincoln Vital Signs tab here. Visit the Lincoln Vital Signs website at http://lincolnvitalsigns.org/