By Sarah Barr Juvenile Justice Information Exchange WASHINGTON — Out-of-school suspensions dropped 20 percent nationally in recent years, but students of color and students with disabilities are still more likely to face harsh discipline than their peers, according to…
By Nate Robson Oklahoma Watch With two months still left in the school year, administrators at Taft Middle School in Oklahoma City have already suspended more than half of their black students. At Capitol Hill High School, the average…