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During the 2020-21 school year, 61,900 K-12 students were referred to law enforcement by public schools, resulting in 8,900 school-related arrests, according to new data from theDepartment of Education.The new data from the Department of Education s Office for Civil Rights was released
stanley cup to highlight the disparities some students face. There were nearly 50 million students in the public school system in 2020-21, the department said.The data showed that children with disabilities were more likely to be arrested than students without disabilities. While children with disabilities made up 17% of student enrollment in 2020-21, they comprised 28% of school-related arrests.Federal data showed that students who are disabled comprised 81% of students who were physically restrained, 32% of students mechanically restrained, and 75% of
stanley canada students who were secluded. These new Civil Rights Data Collection data reflect troubling differences in students experiences in our nations schools, said Department of Education assistant secretary for civil rights Catherine E. Lhamon. We remain committed to working with school communities to ensure the full civil rights protections that federal law demands. Black students were also more likely than White students to have a school-related arrest. These students were also more likely to be restrained and or secluded.The data also found there were over 274,000 school offenses reported in public dis
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