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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Seattle Times Ed Lab Blog
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/educationlab/2014/03/27/a-year-later-no-answers-in-school-discipline-case-in-seattle/ A brief summary of our current situation in Seattle. The federal investigation still up in the air, a few schools taking this seriously. Most holding their breath waiting for the other shoe to drop. Nicholas.
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Feds release a ton of money for closing the opportunity gap.
Well the title pretty much sums it up, if that all your interested than click here and go to the Federal site. But for those of us who’s interest goes beyond the pot of gold continue reading. Arne Duncan released … Continue reading
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Tagged Disproportionality in Discipline, OCR, School-to-Prison Pipeline
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