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Suspension rates
I consider this to be the end of the educational river, he recently told Oklahoma Gazette. This is the sum total of where we don’t want the kids to end up.
“I consider this to be the end of the educational river,” he recently told Oklahoma Gazette. “This is the sum total of where we don’t want the kids to end up.”
It’s about trust and relationships between me, the teachers and the students, Principal Ayala concluded. That’s what makes this work.
“It’s about trust and relationships between me, the teachers and the students,” Principal Ayala concluded. “That’s what makes this work.”
Forty-four percent of the state’s black school-age children live in poverty, compared to 17 percent rate of white children, according to the National Center for Children in Poverty.
Forty-four percent of the state’s black school-age children live in poverty, compared to 17 percent rate of white children, according to the National Center for Children in Poverty.
News briefs: Suspension rates, downtown hike and more
Suspension rates Superintendent Robert Neu (pictured at right) called the districts high suspension rate especially among minority students an unacceptable culture of sorting students that he plans to stop. During a press conference last week, Neu, who became superintendent of Oklahoma City Public Schools last year, discussed a recent internal discipline audit and […]
Superintendent Robert Neu called the district’s high suspension rate especially among minority students an unacceptable culture of sorting students that he plans to stop.
Superintendent Robert Neu called the district’s high suspension rate — especially among minority students — an unacceptable culture of sorting students that he plans to stop.
OKC school suspension rates are among highest in the nation
Seventy-five percent of African-American male high school students in the Oklahoma City Public Schools district were suspended at least once in 2012.
OKC home to highest black suspension rate in nation
African American students in the Oklahoma City school system are more likely to face suspension during their high school years than students in any other district in the nation.
