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Announcing the Boise Youth Data Walk Road Show

Writer's picture: Anne AbbottAnne Abbott

Updated: Jan 22

The Communities for Youth (C4Y) Boise Initiative is partnering with Boise School District to offer "Quad level" Data Walks in 2025. C4Y Data Walks are a fun and interactive way for community partners and community members like parents, grandparents, concerned neighbors and others to learn about and better understand the results of the annual Boise Youth Well-being Survey.


A recent data walk with the Blaine County C4Y Initiative.
A recent data walk with the Blaine County C4Y Initiative.

There are four opportunities to participate in Quad-level Data Walks in Boise schools (listed chronologically). By clicking on the events below you can RSVP and let us know you'll be joining us.








These events will feature in-depth discussions about the findings, giving parents, educators, and community members an engaging way to explore the experiences of students in Boise. Data walks are usually a healthy mix of parents, extended family members, school staff, local youth-service providers, and local/neighborhood leaders. Concerned community members who want to help build the best possible community for kids are also welcome.


Want to help us spread the word? Email andreahill565@boisestate.edu to get pre-made text messages and social media graphics to share with friends!



If your middle or high school-aged child attends a private or charter school in Boise, the schedule for those school-level data walks is different. Please contact your child's school for more information or stay tuned for more information.





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