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Activities
Bring your classroom to life with real world data. Select an activity that supplements what you are currently teaching in subjects including English, Math, Geography and History.
Resources
Increase the data literacy of your students with resources that display data in fun ways. Choose from monthly Fun Facts, 5-Minute Challenge warm-up activities, maps, videos and more.
Standards
Statistics in Schools activities are based on relevant education standards and guidelines that outline the foundational knowledge and skills students should have at certain levels.
About
Statistics in Schools is a free Census Bureau program that uses the data to create resources for K-12 students in a variety of subjects.

Public Service Announcements

The Statistics in Schools program is supported by partners that see the value of bringing real life census data into the classroom to teach skills that students need now more than ever in today’s data-driven economy. You can help spread the word about our unique program by sharing our public service announcements.

David Osmond, Wonderama
David Osmond, host of the kids TV show Wonderama, talks about the value of the U.S. Census Bureau's Statistics in Schools program.
Doreen Cugno of the St. George Theatre
Doreen Cugno, the Co-Founder and CEO of the St. George Theatre in Staten Island, New York, talks about the U.S. Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools Program.
Singer/Songwriter Peabo Bryson
Peabo Bryson, singer and songwriter, talks about how the U.S. Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools program provides free online resources.
Stephanie Turner of the Tilles Center for Performing Arts
Stephanie Turner, director of education and outreach at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts talks about the Statistics in Schools program.
Frankie Moreno, Singer, Songwriter and Musician
Frankie Moreno talks about how the Statistics in Schools program uses technology and real-life Census Bureau data to make learning statistics fun.
Myron Martin, of The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
Myron Martin, of The Smith Center, talks about how the U.S. Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools program brings data to life in the classroom.
Gary Hygom of the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts
At the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts, Gary Hygom talks about how the Statistics in School program helps prepare students for a data-driven world.
Three-time Grammy Award Winner Jon Secada on Statistics in Schools
Singer, songwriter, Jon Secada talks about how the U.S. Census Bureau's Statistics in Schools program helps teachers prepare students for a data-driven world.
Jon Secada, ganador de tres premios Grammy, habla de Estadísticas en l
El cantante y compositor Jon Secada habla sobre cómo el programa Estadística en las Escuelas de la Oficina del Censo ayuda a los maestros y sus estudiantes.
Entrepreneurs, TV show hosts, and DJs Coco and Breezy
Entrepreneurs, co-hosts of the children’s TV show “Wonderama,” and DJs Coco and Breezy talk about the U.S. Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools program.
Denise Richardson on Statistics in Schools
Radio talk show host and freelance journalist Denise Richardson highlights the free resources the U.S. Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools program provides.
Owner of Rumble Boxing Noah D. Neiman on Statistics in Schools
Co-founder of Rumble Boxing and TV personality Noah D. Neiman highlights how the U.S. Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools program supports educators.
University of Miami's Frost School of Music on Statistics in Schools
Dr. Melissa Lesniak, of the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, highlights shared goals as the Statistics in Schools program.
Page Last Revised - August 22, 2022
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