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  2. Out-of-school suspensions can do more harm than good, data shows

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    Specifically, although 1 in 3 school boys were Latino, close to half accounted for willful defiance suspensions. Under the ban, teachers can remove students from a class for unruly behavior but ...

  3. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    The documentary Kids for Cash, interviews experts on adolescent behavior, who argue that the zero-tolerance model has become a dominant approach to policing juvenile offenses after the Columbine shooting. [6] [7] In New York City, Carmen Fariña, head of the New York City Department of Education, restricted school suspension by principals in ...

  4. Push to reform school suspensions over racial disparities

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    The practice of suspending students, sometimes up to six months, is facing new scrutiny after data shows racial disparity in how kids are impacted. Push to reform school suspensions over racial ...

  5. The parent's guide to Halloween: Experts share how to ... - AOL

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    That means parents who normally have their kids in bed by 7 shouldn't beat themselves up about breaking the rules for Halloween (which this year — gasp! — falls on a school night).

  6. School-to-prison pipeline - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the school-to-prison pipeline (SPP), also known as the school-to-prison link, school–prison nexus, or schoolhouse-to-jailhouse track, is the disproportionate tendency of minors and young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds to become incarcerated because of increasingly harsh school and municipal policies.

  7. Halloween (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Like Wizard Video's other commercial release, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Halloween was a controversial title at the time due to its violent content and subject matter. Many game retailers refused to carry the game and the ones who did often kept it behind the counter on a request-only basis. [citation needed]

  8. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Costumes were also made at home or using items (such as make-up) that could be purchased and utilized to create a costume. But in the 1930s, A.S. Fishbach, Ben Cooper, Inc., and other firms began mass-producing Halloween costumes for sale in stores as trick-or-treating became popular in North America. Halloween costumes are often designed to ...

  9. Death threats, doxxing and suspensions from school: Concerns ...

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    Robin said his school would be reviewing the status of the students who have been suspended, but for now, he said the suspensions were largely “symbolic” because the start of the school year ...