Facts and Figures

Current statistics and survey data on the experience of Americans are being gathered to support the eight Texans Building Character models: school, 4-H and Youth Development, youth at risk, workforce, community, sports, livestock and megacommunity.

Users of this information are asked to acknowledge the source of data which has been listed at the end of each statistic by including that credit line whenever this information is used in a presentation, on a web site, or in printed materials. Thank you for protecting their information.

The 2000-2001 State of Our Nation's Youth survey is sponsored on a yearly basis by the Horatio Alger Association. The survey information included on this page is drawn from a final sample of 1200 youth ages 14-18 whose family type, household size, household income, and region of the country are representative of the U. S. population. For more information on the Horatio Alger Association go to www.horatioalger.com.


We have created a template, that can be used in making transparencies or handouts for your programs. You may download the template by following the steps below:


Facts and Figures Template

1. Clicking on the Facts and Figures template link
2.
Save the file to your desktop or hard drive (you may save it as titled or create your own)
3. Open Corel WordPerfect
4. Select File> Open>the location and name of the file

You may then highlight and copy the quotation you wish to use, then you will be able to paste it on to the quotation template. If you have any questions please, email Karsten Pearce.

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Last updated: November 5, 2001