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AZ Continues to Lag in Kid Well-Being Indicators

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010   

PHOENIX - Despite some improvement, Arizona continues to rank in the bottom half of states when it comes to indicators of children's well-being. The latest Kids Count Data Book puts Arizona 39th among the states in areas such as school dropouts, teen pregnancy and childhood deaths.

Dana Naimark, the director of the Children's Action Alliance, which worked on the report along with the Annie E. Casey Foundation, says the study uses 2008 figures, so the negative effects of the recession and state budget cuts have yet to be reflected.

Naimark says capping enrollment in the KidsCare health program will hurt the state's future ranking.

"Our kids are behind children in every other state in the country. We're the only state that has closed the door. And so the coverage in KidsCare is dwindling and that frozen-out list is growing. And we really need to see that reversed."

Naimark says the report shows improvement in Arizona's rates of high school dropouts, child deaths, and child poverty. But the percentage of children in single-parent families continues to rise.

Despite a drop in Arizona's teen-age birth rate, Naimark says the state still ranks in the bottom five for that indicator. As a result, she says teens and their babies will face tough odds in life.

"It really puts them at risk and their babies at risk for health problems, for living in poverty, for not being able to attain an education level that would help them succeed."

One bright spot in the Kids Count report is the state's high school drop-out rate. Naimark says it has fallen sharply.

"We've seen dramatic improvement. I mean, cutting that rate in half since the year 2000 is certainly great news, and I think is a tribute to the focus and attention across the state by school districts, by parents, by teachers and students themselves."

Despite that improvement, Naimark says the state has a long way to go. Arizona is still 44th among the states for its high school drop-out rate.

The Kids Count report is at datacenter.kidscount.org




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