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Kentucky Remains 41st in Kids Count Ranking

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009   

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Kentucky stayed at number 41 for the second year in a row in a comparison by state of the nation's overall child well-being. The "Kids Count" report is issued by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

According to Kentucky Youth Advocates Executive Director Terry Brooks, the state also ranks a high thirty-sixth for its high school dropout rate. In Brooks' view, Kentucky should require students to stay in school until they turn 18.

"Kentucky is one of only ten states that still has that 19th-century level of letting kids leave school when they're sixteen."

Since 2000, Kentucky has improved on four of the child well-being indicators, including a lower child death rate and fewer teen deaths. Brooks notes that the teen death rate, which dropped from forty-first to thirty-second is significant. One important reason for the improvement, he says, is the enactment of a graduated driver's license law.

"This really puts restrictions on what 16-year-olds can and cannot do as drivers, and immediately - immediately - the State Department of Transportation started seeing a change in what happened to the teen death rate."

The state rankings remained the same for its teen birth rate and worsened on five indicators, including numbers of low-birth weight infants. Brooks adds that timely and accurate data collection is essential in order for policymakers to have an accurate picture of the strengths of programs and policies, as well as the challenges facing Kentucky children and families.



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