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A ninth-grade advocate was added to work with students, particularly those at-risk.
From MLive.com
That children growing up in poverty are at-risk for a number of ailments is both intuitive and well-supported by research.
From CNN
Following these assemblies, he will meet with at-risk students who sign a pledge to improve their grades, show up for school, and be good citizens.
From The Seattle Times
Thanks to dramatic technological advances and improvements in neonatal care, formerly at-risk infants with severe and multiple disabilities now survive into adulthood.
From Huffington Post
Of those at-risk women who consented to in-depth psychological interviews, 68.5 percent met criteria for major depressive disorder.
From Philly.com
Rising seas pose a serious economic threat to the millions living in at-risk coastal cities.
From CNN
Some pediatricians are using “adversity scores” to identify at-risk kids and help out the whole family.
From NPR
He hopes to attend college and share his experience with at-risk youth and juveniles in the justice system.
From NBCNews.com
She sees parallels between the shelter children of the 1970s and the street children and other at-risk youth her organization deals with today.
From International Business Times
When you reintroduce this attention to detail, many at-risk teenagers rediscover the success they once had in school.
From The Atlantic
He volunteered in the community and brought at-risk youths to campus for lunch.
From The Seattle Times
Most at-risk by age are the older baby boomers now approaching retirement age.
From Huffington Post
Provide marriage education programs in high schools with a high proportion of at-risk youth.
From Heritage.org
It is his justification for the at-risk players he has recruited.
From cleveland.com
Yet today’s web is more at-risk than the iterations that preceded it.
From The Atlantic
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