Suspensions Are Down In U.S. Schools But Large Racial Gaps Remain
Black students and students with a disability are twice as likely to be suspended, according to an analysis of federal data for NPR.
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NPR News: Suspensions Are Down In U.S. Schools But Large Racial Gaps Remain
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