The cost of locking up students is much higher than educating them, and the long-term benefits of investing in education and support programs are robust.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The number of students suspended in public schools across New York City last academic year has dropped, including in Staten Island schools, when compared to prior school year, ...
A new report published by the National Center for Youth Law shows that students in the foster care system and those experiencing homelessness in California were more frequently suspended than other ...
The council report says boys and SEND pupils are more likely to be suspended or excluded.