skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Trump lashes out at 'weaklings' who believe Epstein 'B.S.' amid building GOP pressure to release documents; environmental groups say new OR groundwater law too diluted to be effective; people in PA to take action for voting rights, justice at "Good Trouble" protests.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Trump is pressed to name a special counsel for the Epstein case. Speaker Mike Johnson urges Senate not to change rescissions bill, and undocumented immigrants are no longer eligible for bond before deportation hearings.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Cuts in money for clean energy could hit rural mom-and-pop businesses hard, Alaska's effort to boost its power grid with wind and solar is threatened, and a small Kansas school district attracts new students with a focus on agriculture.

Report: Two-thirds of Nebraska 4th graders not reading proficiently

play audio
Play

Thursday, June 12, 2025   

Nearly two-thirds of Nebraska fourth graders are not reading at grade level and math scores are also lagging.

The findings come from the 2025 Kids Count Data Book, released this week by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The annual report reflects how kids are doing in education, health, economic well-being, and family and community. Some of Nebraska's numbers are better, but other areas mirror a negative national trend.

Josh Shirk, research coordinator at Voices for Children-Nebraska, said 66% of fourth graders were not reading at grade level during the pandemic, which was no surprise.

"What is surprising is that it rose further, to 72%, in 2024," Shirk pointed out.

Improving reading instruction is one goal of Nebraska's new Education Future Fund, created by the Legislature. In the Kids Count rankings, Nebraska scored 10th among the states for the overall well-being of its children, and third-best in the nation for kids' economic well-being.

Still, the report said nearly 53,000 Nebraska kids live in poverty. The U.S. Senate is debating a budget reconciliation bill, which could mean cuts to safety-net programs like Medicaid and SNAP.

Leslie Boissiere, vice president of external affairs for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, stressed both are vital to lower-income families.

"I think it's critically important that policymakers look at the data on food security in their community, that they look at the data on access to health care, that they look at what has been effective in driving child well-being," Boissiere urged.

There are bright spots for Nebraska in the Data Book. There are fewer teen births and the on-time graduation rate for high schoolers is among the best in the nation. But Omaha was a weak spot for on-time graduation, down six points, to just over 70%.

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.


get more stories like this via email
more stories
Just 30% of U.S. solar and 57% of wind projects are expected to survive under the new GOP tax and spending law signed by President Donald Trump. (Adobe Stock)

Environment

play sound

More than $7 billion in Colorado's GDP and 9,600 jobs are projected to be lost under President Donald Trump's signature tax and spending bill which cu…


Environment

play sound

California receives high marks in a report on the fight against plastic pollution. This is Plastic-free July and the United States of Plastics report…

play sound

Environmental groups say Oregon's new groundwater law, meant to curb pollution, has been diluted to the point they can no longer support it. …


At least one in seven Nebraskans, or 287,240 people, are facing hunger, with one in five children considered food insecure. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

Groups working to end hunger in Nebraska are reaching out to all parts of the state to train food insecure people to advocate for others facing simila…

Social Issues

play sound

New Mexico demonstrators will join nationwide protests today to oppose policies of the Trump administration. The "Good Trouble Lives On" nonviolent …

Refugee and Immigrant Connections Spokane will use its AARP Community Challenge funds to teach digital literacy skills to refugee seniors. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

More seniors in Washington state are facing financial strain or even losing their homes and seven local organizations will expand support for them wit…

Environment

play sound

An effort to restore Northern pike habitat in Green Bay is also benefiting other wildlife species and raising local awareness about the effects of cli…

Environment

play sound

Conservation groups, including the National Wildlife Federation and Oceana, are calling for a moratorium on deep-sea mining for minerals until more …

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021