The Civil Rights Project has been examining out-of-school suspensions since 1999 due to concerns about the frequency of suspensions, observed racial disparities in their systemic use and the possible negative impact, especially for children of color. Most important, a robust study of school discipline by the Council of State Governments tracked every middle school student in Texas over 6 years and has helped educators crystalize what the evidence has always suggested: that the frequent use of out-of-school suspensions has no academic benefits, is strongly associated with low achievement, a heightened risk for dropping out and a greater likelihood of juvenile justice involvement. If suspending a student out-of-school for minor infractions ...
This research analyzes the assignment of school suspensions to two subgroups of students attending j...
The authors examine the suspension rates of young black males in Sacramento County's public schools
This research makes clear that unnecessarily harsh discipline policies are applied unfairly and disp...
Analyzes data on risk of school suspension by race/ethnicity, gender, and disability status in nearl...
Analyzing data from over 26,000 U.S. middle and high schools, the report reveals profound disparitie...
Examines the rise in school suspensions; their effectiveness; the widening racial/ethnic discipline ...
The authors used data from the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), federal biennial K-12 student su...
n 2010, over 3 million children were suspended from U.S. schools, with black and Latino youth dispro...
During the 2011-12 school year, nearly 3.5 million public school students were suspended out-of-scho...
School suspension rates have been rising since the early 1970s, especially for children of color. On...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, I examine the prevalence and intensi...
Recently the California Department of Education released new data on school discipline. This report ...
We hope this report will help to renew attention to the problem of excessive discipline. In keeping ...
Nationwide, African-American students are being suspended at disproportionate rates. This is also tr...
Suspension is a commonly used discipline approach in schools across the country. In particular, out-...
This research analyzes the assignment of school suspensions to two subgroups of students attending j...
The authors examine the suspension rates of young black males in Sacramento County's public schools
This research makes clear that unnecessarily harsh discipline policies are applied unfairly and disp...
Analyzes data on risk of school suspension by race/ethnicity, gender, and disability status in nearl...
Analyzing data from over 26,000 U.S. middle and high schools, the report reveals profound disparitie...
Examines the rise in school suspensions; their effectiveness; the widening racial/ethnic discipline ...
The authors used data from the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), federal biennial K-12 student su...
n 2010, over 3 million children were suspended from U.S. schools, with black and Latino youth dispro...
During the 2011-12 school year, nearly 3.5 million public school students were suspended out-of-scho...
School suspension rates have been rising since the early 1970s, especially for children of color. On...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, I examine the prevalence and intensi...
Recently the California Department of Education released new data on school discipline. This report ...
We hope this report will help to renew attention to the problem of excessive discipline. In keeping ...
Nationwide, African-American students are being suspended at disproportionate rates. This is also tr...
Suspension is a commonly used discipline approach in schools across the country. In particular, out-...
This research analyzes the assignment of school suspensions to two subgroups of students attending j...
The authors examine the suspension rates of young black males in Sacramento County's public schools
This research makes clear that unnecessarily harsh discipline policies are applied unfairly and disp...