📅 The Week Ahead: It's Earth Day! 🌎
Today, April 22, is Earth Day!
Did you know that there were 1,898 hydroelectric, wind, geothermal, biomass, solar, and other renewable electric power generation establishments in the United States in 2021?
Explore more Earth Day fun facts from Statistics in Schools.
Holidays and Observances
🎓🧑🏫➕ April is:
🏫🎒Sunday, April 21, was National Kindergarten Day.
Coming Soon: New 2022 Congressional Election Voting Report
On April 23, the U.S. Census Bureau will release a new report, Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2022, based on data from the 2022 Current Population Survey Voting and Registration Supplement. The report highlights patterns in voter turnout over time among the citizen voting-age population and explores demographic groups over- and under-represented in the 2022 congressional elections compared to the citizen voting-age population as a whole.
This Week: Annual Survey of School System Finances
On April 25, the Census Bureau will release new 2022 Annual Survey of School System Finances tables. The tables will provide new data on current spending per pupil as well as data on revenues, expenditures, debt and assets for public elementary-secondary education (pre-K through 12th grade) in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
📌 Save the Date
The National Advisory Committee Spring Meeting is on May 2.
Join us for a presentation from the Young Children's Working Group, an update on our Community Resilience Estimates, planning for our race and ethnicity coding research project, and more.
📌 In Case You Missed It
Mark your calendar for the third webinar in our 2030 Census planning series. On April 30, we'll share updates on the scope and enhancements that will be tested in the 2026 Census Test, including new strategies to increase response and participation.
The 2026 Census Test is one of two major field tests we will conduct leading up to the 2030 Census.
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