Sentences with phrase «school discipline guidance»

The Dignity in Schools Campaign joins our members and allies around the country in calling on the U.S. Department of Education to keep the joint school discipline guidance released by the Departments of Education and Justice in 2014.
In 2014 the Department of Education and Department of Justice jointly released an extremely helpful school discipline guidance package to address these kinds of inequities in school discipline and reinforce the meaning of the non-discrimination requirements under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
For example, the federal school discipline guidance jointly released by the U.S. departments of Education and Justice in January 2014 not only mentions implicit bias as a factor that may affect the administration of school discipline, it also encourages school personnel to receive implicit bias training.
Any attempts to rescind the 2014 school discipline guidance runs in direct opposition to our commitment to the advancement of all women and girls and to an education free of discrimination.
It is within the powers of US ED Secretary Betsy DeVos to revoke the current school discipline guidance at any time and without prior public notification.
TWO AFT MYSTERIES: We still don't know much about the AFT (and NEA) position on the proposed repeal of the Obama school discipline guidance.
The 2014 school discipline guidance released by the Departments of Justice and Education offers schools instructions on how to do both.
As news reports indicate that officials in the Department of Education are considering rescinding the guidance, we urge members and allies to tell the Department of Education to keep the important 2014 federal school discipline guidance in place.
This is why I am calling on the U.S. Department of Education to keep the school discipline guidance released by the Departments of Education and Justice in 2014.
This is why I am urging U.S. Department of Education to keep all parts of the school discipline guidance released by the Departments of Education and Justice in 2014.
The school discipline guidance from the Department of Education has made these restorative practice more accessible for teachers.
As Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos prepares to rescind President Obama's school discipline guidance, the D.C. Council's Education Committee approved a bold bill that would reaffirm students» right to a public education.
That's three times the 5.2 percent suspension rate in 2011 - 2012, two years before Obama's school discipline guidance (and just after Maryland's state board of education had investigated overuse of harsh discipline by districts it oversees).
To this end, E4E calls on the U.S. Department of Education to keep the school discipline guidance released by the Departments of Education and Justice in 2014.
To this end, E4E and educators nationwide are calling on the U.S. Department of Education to keep the school discipline guidance.
To this end, organizations nationwide united to send the following letter to Secretary DeVos, urging her to keep the school discipline guidance.
To this end, we call on the U.S. Department of Education to support students of all backgrounds and abilities by keeping the school discipline guidance released by the Departments of Education and Justice in 2014.
The U.S. Department of Education (ED), in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), today released a school discipline guidance package that will assist states, districts and schools in developing practices and strategies to enhance school climate, and ensure those policies and practices comply with federal law.
In early January, the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice released a school discipline guidance package to help states, districts, and...
A school discipline guidance package is now available to help districts and schools that enhance school climate and ensure that their discipline policies and practices are nondiscriminatory and comply with federal law.
We're asking parents, students, and other community advocates to join us in the fight to maintain the federal school discipline guidance, which is a critical tool that can help schools and districts reduce the use of practices that push students out of school (e.g. suspensions and expulsions) and prevent them from disciplining in ways that discriminate against students of color.
On January 8, 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Education jointly released a school discipline guidance package.
Today, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) called on the Department of Education to keep the school discipline guidance it released with the Department of Justice in 2014.
«We urge the Trump Administration to also hear from teachers, parents, and students, who have fought for decades for fair school discipline policies, before taking any steps to repeal or replace the school discipline guidance
The school discipline guidance has been slimmed down from 600 pages to just 50, and has been published in draft form for consultation.
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