Overview

Texas KIDS COUNT began in 1993 as an effort to evaluate the educational, social, economic, and physical well-being of children in Texas.

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Recognizing the need for quality information when making sound public policies, we assembled comprehensive data tools that span a range of topics relevant to Texas children and youth.

Texas KIDS COUNT features a variety of useful tools:


The State of Texas Children 2008-09 data book
The State of Texas Children (SOTC) 2008-0909 is the latest in our annual series of reports that provides a statewide view of the status of Texas’ children, as well as some historical and policy context within which to interpret the data.

To download a PDF of the entire data book or just the essay, go to State Data Book.


SOTC Data Snapshots (Most current data)
The data snapshots are updated annually, providing a point-in-time picture of child well-being for every KIDS COUNT indicator in all 254 Texas counties.

To view a snapshot for Texas or a specific county, go to County Snapshots.

SOTC Data Over Time
Supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and maintained by Texas KIDS COUNT, the Community-Level Information on Kids (CLIKS) interactive database allows users to generate snapshots for specific years, graphs of data over time, state maps of data across counties, and/or comparative data rankings of across counties .

To view data for a specific indicator over time, go to the Texas home page of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Data Center.

Thank you for your interest in the well-being of Texas' children. We hope you find The State of Texas Children 2008-09 report and website to be indispensable resources for your work in supporting the children and families of Texas.