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“Suspended!” How New York Deals with the So-Called “Bad” Kids

May 10, 2012May 11, 2012 - by Elizabeth Harball

New York City’s suspension rates have risen dramatically since Mayor Bloomberg took over the school system. But what exactly happens when a child gets suspended?

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New and Improved Suspension Centers: The City’s Best Kept Secret?

May 1, 2012May 11, 2012 - by Elizabeth Harball

Last year, 11,000 students passed through New York City’s new suspension sites.

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Psychologists: Suspensions Do Not Work

May 1, 2012May 11, 2012 - by Elizabeth Harball

Psychologists argue that students who are suspended at a young age are likely to continue to be suspended, again and again.

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