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Think suspensions are key to classroom order? Think again. Evidence from Chicago public high schools shows that reducing suspensions through restorative justice doesn’t harm learning—and improves school climate, especially for Black students. By @aadukia.bsky.social . Read more: bit.ly/4jstK5j
Apr 25, 2025, 6:16 PM