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School Suspensions Lead To Lower Grades And ‘Black Flight’ Don’t Just Unfairly Penalize Black Students
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School Suspensions Lead To Lower Grades And ‘Black Flight’ Don’t Just Unfairly Penalize Black Students

School suspensions are intended to deter violence and punish students who demonstrate problematic behavior. Yet, when I interviewed 30 Black high school students in southeast Michigan who had been suspended from school and 30 of their parents, I learned that many students were suspended because school officials misinterpreted their behaviors. Additionally, the suspensions led to students’ grades dropping significantly and to some parents withdrawing their children from their school districts. I published my findings in the Children and Youth Services Review and Urban Education journals as part of my ongoing research on how Black students and parents view school punishment and its impact on their daily lives. You might assume that these punitive disciplinary practices have stopped since ...