Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Latin American Herald Tribune - Black, Latino Students in U.S. Disproportionately Suspended

Latin American Herald Tribune - Black, Latino Students in U.S. Disproportionately Suspended: CHICAGO – African Americans, Latinos and sexual minorities are among the groups that are “disproportionately” punished with suspension for behavior problems in public schools, according to a study released Thursday by the Discipline Disparities Research-to-Practice Collaborative.

The study, headed by Indiana University Professor Russell Skiba, says that suspensions increase the possibility of dropping out of school and push problem students toward the judicial system.

At the presentation of the study, which was conducted over three years and participated in by 26 nationally recognized experts and attorneys, Skiba said that the high presence of African Americans among the students punished for bad conduct was expected.