U.S. Departments of Education and Justice Release Resource on Confronting Racial Discrimination in Student Discipline
The Resource provides examples of the Departments’ investigations of discrimination in student discipline over the past 10 years.
The Resource provides examples of the Departments’ investigations of discrimination in student discipline over the past 10 years.
High suspension rates of middle school students resulted in a significantly greater chance of them dropping out, being arrested and incarcerated.
OSU’s independent investigation of Urban Meyer has found that he allowed unacceptable behavior by former wide receiver coach Zach Smith and didn’t notify the school about Smith’s issues.
One Houston middle school that has seen a 50 percent drop in out-of-school suspensions has two 35-minute sessions each week for teachers and students to discuss their feelings.
One study has found that New York City’s recent student discipline reforms have negatively affected campus climate.
The decrease in suspensions follows new district disciplinary policies.
The new law is designed to help students stay in school and graduate high school.
Washington County Schools’ number of out of school suspensions fell to an all time low last school year.
A science teacher at Fivay High School in Florida is in trouble after blocking his students’ cell phone signals in class.
A science teacher at Fivay High School in Florida is in trouble after blocking his students’ cell phone signals in class.