The Colorado Children’s Campaign is pleased to release the 2025 KIDS COUNT in Colorado! Data Book. This annual report tracks child well-being at the state and county levels in health, K-12 education, early childhood, and economic security.
The 2025 KIDS COUNT report highlights the growth of Colorado’s developing early childhood system; the responsiveness of public health programs to a changing policy and economic environment; and improvements in school attendance and graduation rates.
However, it also finds a significant number of children experiencing homelessness and living in households that are struggling to make ends meet. Test scores in both reading and math remain lower than before the pandemic, and the state is seeing troubling trends in use of early prenatal care and in oral health.
This report also includes data profiles for each Colorado county.
The report, a recording of the presentation, and more are available here!
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