The Students Quietly Kicked Out of Class
Students with disabilities face high suspension rates, leading to millions of lost class hours. But schools are also covertly removing children from class.
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Students with disabilities face high suspension rates, leading to millions of lost class hours. But schools are also covertly removing children from class.
Known as informal removals, the tactics are “off-the-book” suspensions often in violation of federal civil rights protections for those with disabilities.
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A junior high cheerleading team took nearly identical photos with and without Morgyn Arnold. The school called the publication of the photo without her a mistake that is under investigation.