Sentences with phrase «out of school suspensions»

African American girls also have high out of school suspension rates in high school, at 23 percent in 2013 - 14.
Out of school suspension rates are down by half since 2011 - 12, to under 7 %.
If they had one and it rang, it was a three - day out of school suspension.
Fourth, even as our quality improves, our schools have made remarkable progress reducing out of school suspensions and expulsions.
The recent criticism began last October, when the PBS NewsHour exposed her practice of multiple out of school suspensions of 5 -, 6 - and 7 - year - olds.
Banning out of school suspensions would require school Districts and families to make a lot of changes in discipline.
But also investing in alternative approaches to discipline that don't really on pushing kids out of school are very cost effective, when we really make the true costs of out of school suspensions visible.
Students with disabilities represent 12 % of enrollment, but 28 % of law enforcement referrals and subjected to school - related arrests, 26 % of those receiving one or more out of school suspensions, and 24 % of the expulsions.
And when we highlighted the issue of out of school suspensions due to absence, school superintendents and school committees began changing their suspension policies which led to a new state law that prohibits the use of out - of - school suspensions for reasons of attendance.
Summary: The high numbers of suspensions in US schools have sparked an important debate among educators, physicians, and lawmakers on the effectiveness of Out of School Suspension (OSS), with particular emphasis on whether it does more harm than good.
At the top of the «out of school suspension» list stood Carlos's name!
She has developed an innovative alternative to in - school and out of school suspension, eliminating in - school suspension completely and decreasing school suspension by 75 % through building positive relationships and individual accountability.
Students at risk of dropping out are significantly more likely than their peers to miss school due to family responsibilities, logistical problems, skipping, out of school suspensions and legal reasons.
Indeed, the latest federal civil rights data shows that Black K - 12 students are 3.8 times as likely to receive an out of school suspension and 2.2 times as likely to be subjected to a school - based arrest.
Sixteen percent of students missed more than 10 percent of school days, and one in four students served an out of school suspension.
Last year, 21 percent of students served an out of school suspension.
With that in mind, Green Dot suggests, «Our out of school suspension rate (OSS) remains low, and is frankly the most important component of the reported data.»
In 2009 - 10, about 24 percent of the students in CPS drew an out of school suspension at least once during the school year — an all - time high at the district.
About a third of African American boys in high school (33 percent) received an out of school suspension in 2013 - 14.
Summary: The high numbers of suspensions in US schools have sparked an important debate among educators, physicians, and lawmakers on the effectiveness of Out of School Suspension (OSS), with particular emphasis on whether it does more harm than good.
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