of U.S. young adults age 25 - 34 did not have a high school diploma or GED in 2010.
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JDAI Applied Leadership Network Graduating Class
The Casey Foundation recognized that effective and influential leaders – committed to juvenile detention reform as a means to achieving significant system reform in juvenile justice – are needed to accelerate the achievement of results in the field. Consequently, it established the JDAI Applied Leadership Network. The Foundation hopes the program will “grow” highly skilled, visionary leaders working to strengthen and transform the juvenile justice system. The first class in the Applied Leadership Network graduated in April 2009.
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| Seated left to right: The Honorable Gary Chavers, Indianapolis, Ind.; Susan Cox, Springfield, Mo.; Barbara Roberts, Dallas, Tex.; Elizabeth Florez, Washoe County, Nev.; Andrea McCoy Johnson, Newark, N.J.. |
| Top row left to right: Lisa Macaluso, Trenton, N.J.; Claudette Overton, Norfolk, Va.; Michael Griffiths, Dallas, Tex.; DeShane Reed, formerly of Springfield, Mo.; Jeff Justesen, Wasco County, Ore.; Antonio Sutton, Norfolk, Va.; Molly Rogers, Wasco County , Ore.; Mike Pomi, Washoe County, Nev.; Chris Ball, Indianapolis, Ind.. |
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