[CharterSchools] GNOCCS: U.S. Census Bureau Daily Digest Bulletin

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Wed Jul 29 12:10:18 EDT 2020


Subject: GNOCCS : U.S. Census Bureau Update
 Census Takers to start visiting households in New Orleans. An accurate count is important for accurate federal funding and representation in federal, state, and local legislative bodies.
Ken
Kenneth J. Ducote, Ph.D., AICP
Executive Director
Greater New Orleans Collaborative of Charter Schools
2401 Westbend Parkway - Suite 3040
New Orleans, LA 70114
E-mail - kenducote at msn.com
Office - 504-309-3245
Cell - 504-650-2338www.gnocollaborative.com 

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Now Is the Time. Every Response Matters.

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The 2020 Census is critical. Where there are more people, there are more needs—for new schools, new roads, and services for families, older adults, and children.We must make sure that you and everyone in your community are counted in the 2020 Census. Results of this count will inform how hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funding are distributed for important programs and services every year for the next 10 years. The time is now. Don’t risk losing critical benefits and don’t wait to be counted! Respond today at2020census.gov.
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Census Bureau to Email Households
The Census Bureau will begin emailing households in low-responding areas to encourage them to respond to the 2020 Census. Millions of emails will be sent this week and then grow in numbers and continue into September. These emails supplement a final campaign reminding people to respond to the 2020 Census on their own, as census takers begin asking households to respond to the census.
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Curious About Census Takers In Your Neighborhood?
Since July 16, census takers have been interviewing households that have yet to respond to the 2020 Census in regions managed by the area census offices onthis map. Census takers are hired from the area they serve, and their goal is to help count everyone in the community. The Census Bureau has provided face masks to every census taker and mandated that all census takers wear one. For more information on the Census Bureau’s process for visiting households that haven't responded, visit Soft Launch of Census Taker Visits.
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Already Responded? There’s More To Do.
If you have already responded to the 2020 Census, you have taken an important step in shaping your community’s future. Now become a community champion by making sure your friends, co-workers, and neighbors also respond. Join us is inspreading the word that it is not too late to respond and that every response matters.
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About the 2020 Census
The U.S. Constitution mandates a census of the population every 10 years. The 2020 Census counts everyone who lives in the U.S. on April 1, 2020. Census statistics help determine the number of seats each state holds in the U.S. House of Representatives and how billions of dollars in federal funds will be allocated by state, local, and federal lawmakers every year for the next 10 years.If you've already responded or no longer want to receive 2020 Census response reminders, click here and we'll remove you from future reminders. |

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America Counts: Stories Behind the Numbers

2020 Census Will Help School Districts Prepare for Next Generation of Students
In counties and cities across the country where the population is growing quickly, demand for new schools and educational resources is growing, too.Take, for instance, the 27J School District outside Denver.
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The combined population of three counties in the district has jumped by 30% since the 2010 Census – the last nationwide count – and was swelling so fast that the district in 2015 began issuing bonds to construct new schools.Results from the 2020 Census are important to school districts across the country – whether fast growing or not – because they  provide a baseline for the next 10  years of school planning.Continue reading about how the 2020 Census will help shape the future of schools. |
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