Webinar: School/Community Differences in Education Transitions

In cooperation with the Washington State Office of Financial Management’s Education Research and Data Center, Washington State University’s Child and Family Research Unit (CAFRU) has completed an analysis of community, school, and individual student characteristics that predict differences in high school graduates transition to post-secondary education.

This webinar will present key findings describing the experiences and levels of adversity of 2016 high school graduates in Washington.

Presenter: Dr. Christopher Blodgett, Director, WSU Child and Family Research Unit

Date: Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 1-2:30 p.m. PDT

Zoom Webinar Link: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/988431947

The WSU Child and Family Research Unit (CAFRU) works with community allies to address the public health challenge of adverse childhood experiences and resulting complex trauma. To learn more about CAFRU, visit https://extension.wsu.edu/cafru/, or email cafru.info@wsu.edu.

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