Bloods recruit heavily among school-age youth in predominantly poor African American communities.
Movements generally focus on education for school-age youths, who are known as chanichim (Hebrew for educatees; singular chanich/a), approximately aged 8 to 18.
Prior to this, grants were awarded to States to support a variety of drug and violence prevention activities for school-age youths.
According to police figures, violence and crime by school-age youth - defined here as people 19 and younger - has been rising fast both in and out of school for several years now.
Mr. Olson, playing a school-age youth, sits in a chair while, offstage, Mr. Wooster provides the voice of an authority figure lecturing him on the need to change his ways.
In Oregon, officials used data from a census of people living in shelters to estimate that there were about 21,000 homeless school-age youths in the state two years ago.
The truancy program was intended to address concerns that a growing number of robberies, rapes and other violent crimes are being committed by pistol-toting, school-age youths during school hours.
Counseling outcomes from 1990 to 2008 for school-age youth with depression: A meta-analysis.
In other employment developments, the Governor announced a $9 million grant for career training, which would assist school-age youths.
Thousands of school-age youths travel from the mainland to study at the Catalina Island Marine Institute every year.