Facts about Suspension & Exclusionary School Discipline Policies and Youth Incarceration:
-Children of color and children with disabilities are disproportionately suspended.
-Of children of color with disabilities, more than 1 in 4 boys and nearly 1 in 5 girls of color receive an out of school suspension.
-The most significant indicator of which children will be suspended is not the type of offense but the color of their skin, their special education status, what school they go to, and whether they have been suspended before.
-1.6 million (k – 12th grade) students attended a school that employed a law enforcement officer but no counselor.
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Facts about Suspension & Exclusionary School Discipline Policies and Youth Incarceration:
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