“There’s a lot of what my father used to call heifer dust that’s spread around,” Bud said in reference to the questionable ranking.
(In case you wondered, heifer dust is a family-friendly term for something you find in cow pastures.)
Among our issues, Education Week doesn’t account for last year’s budget cuts and a decade-long trend of [...]
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Bud Chiles appears on Facing Florida
One of the greatest threats to Florida’s children
Healthy Child Healthy World exists because more than 125 million Americans, especially children, now face an historically unprecedented rise in chronic disease and illness such as cancer, autism, asthma, birth defects, ADD / ADHD, and learning and developmental disabilities. Credible scientific evidence increasingly points to environmental hazards and household chemicals as causing and contributing to [...]
Bud Chiles apprears on Political Connection on Bay News 9
Bud Chiles appears on Political Connections on Bay News 9 with host Al Ruechel and St. Petersburg Times columnist Adam Smith. Bud Chiles and the Worst To First team are bringing “One Million Steps for Florida’s Kids” to Central Florida in December and January, crossing from Volusia to Pasco County.
If you’d like to catch up [...]
Worst To First Podcast
The fight to make Florida a better place for kids hit the airwaves this weekend. Â Worst To First was on the air in Tampa this Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Bud Chiles visited The Henry Raines Show on Newstalk AM 820 WWBA.
No matter where you are, you can listen to http://www.wwba1040.com/index.php Bud and Henry talk [...]
Waking up at the dinner table of CHANGE
Is there a connection between education and poverty in Florida? During our visit to Pensacola last week, I was given the opportunity to attend a dinner event called Bridges to Circles. The event is hosted by Catholic Charities of Escambia County. When I walked in the room, I saw a socially diverse gathering of people [...]
Florida ranks 49th - Number of uninsured children
Florida ranks 49th. About 19 percent, or 763,000 of our children, do not have health insurance, versus a national average of 11 percent. Source: The Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Data Center
Florida ranks 48th - Juvenile violent crime
Florida ranks 48th in the nation in juvenile incarceration rates, with a custody rate of 451.8 per 100,000 children ages 10 and up. Source: Every Child Matters Education Fund, “Geography Matters: Child Well Being in the States,” 2008

