Howard County students enrolled in the free and reduced-price meals program known as FARMs and those who receive special education services were suspended at a higher rate than their peers last year, according to the school system’s discipline data. Black students and Hispanic students also were…
Source: Sun
Howard schools working to address disproportionate suspension rates among students
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