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Report: Delaware ranks 30th in providing for children's well-being

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025   

Children's advocates said Delaware is improving in how it provides for children's health, economic, and family and community needs but is losing ground in education.

The state ranks 30th in the nation in the annual report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation on the well-being of America's children. The 2025 Kids Count Data Book, released this week, indicated the country has made steady progress in some areas and experienced setbacks in others overall.

Erin Nescott, associate policy scientist at the University of Delaware, said it is essential to plan for education's future.

"There are a lot of collaborative partnerships that we're working on building education systems for everyone," Nescott pointed out. "These partnerships are between educators and young people but we know that the true need comes in resources and systems and structural improvements."

By issue area, Delaware ranks 17th out of all states in economic well-being, 27th in child health, 33rd in family and community, and 37th in education. Despite its high economic ranking, the data indicated Delaware leaders must do more to prepare children for adulthood.

Nescott noted there is an emphasis on helping Delaware families raise their children into healthy, well-educated adults.

"There's also a lot to be done with our support of the child care workforce," Nescott emphasized. "There's a lot being done to try to understand capacity, because that leads directly to enrollment, and that leads to [a better] workforce."

Leslie Boissiere, vice president of external affairs for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, said the nation should not lose sight of the racial disparities still seen in the report's 16 well-being indicators, particularly among Black, Latino and Native American children.

"For example, the child well-being outcomes on 15 out of 16 indicators for Native kids are lower than the national average," Boissiere stressed. "If you look at Black kids, it's eight out of 16 indicators, where Black kids' outcomes are lower than the national average."

Disclosure: The Annie E. Casey Foundation contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Education, Juvenile Justice, and Welfare Reform. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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