Sentences with phrase «juvenile hall youth»

Driven by their voices, the State Senate and Assembly Education Committees passed bills to reduce excessive expulsions, reduce suspensions for «willful defiant» infractions, create suspension / expulsion alternatives, establish re-admission programs for juvenile hall youth and more.

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CITY HALL — Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plan to seize control of the state's troubled juvenile justice system was met with resounding support from youth advocates and City Council members at a council hearing Wednesday.
After the group's first show at Central Juvenile Hall, Hughes explains, one of the young performers took the microphone and addressed the other incarcerated youths in the audience.
Participating school districts and county offices of education would provide programs and services focused on the special needs of youth who are or have been confined to juvenile halls, juvenile homes, day centers, juvenile ranches, juvenile camps, regional youth educational facilities, and certain group homes.
Dr. Eric Hall has over 22 years of experience in the fields of education, youth development and juvenile justice.
The truth is there is also a place where there is no future worth living for damned youth, and the name of that place is Juvenile Hall...
The Juvenile Hall committee organizes twice a month visits to the girls» unit at the Youth Guidance Center.
Our work to end the practice of charging families when youth are detained in juvenile hall or on probation was highlighted in this Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law brief on state fights for justice.
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