At public schools, students are suspended, even expelled, for ambiguous and highly subjective reasons.
Every family should have the option to choose a school that fits their values.
Kentucky is one of several states to enact stricter punishments for disruptive students.
Two Democratic senators urged the Education Department on Wednesday to strengthen regulations against quietly excluding kids from class because of behaviors related...
By September 2020, 11 new unarmed public safety support specialists, many with law enforcement-related backgrounds, were in place and on the Minneapolis...
Policy regarding young people experiencing homelessness, youth involved in the juvenile legal system, young people of color and youth who are lesbian,...
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights investigates school discipline policies and practices across the nation which adversely and disproportionately affect students of...
Subject: Youth Development, Youth Leadership, Juvenile Justice, Minority Youth, Immigrant Youth | Deadline: July 6, 2018 (LOI) | Amount: $20,000 - $50,000