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School Discipline
School discipline can include suspensions and expulsions, restraint or seclusion, involvement of law enforcement, corporal punishment, or removal to an alternative school. Students are entitled to basic due process protections when they are subjected to discipline. When faced with any of these types of discipline, students can be discriminated against based on race, disability, immigrant status and other grounds.
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Restraint and Seclusion: Resource Document
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Parent and Educator Resource Guide to Section 504 in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
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Racial Disproportionality in School Discipline: Implict Bias is Heavily Implicated
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DCL: Restraint or Seclusion of Students with Disabilities
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Students Due Process Rights and Alternative School in Florida
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Corporal Punishment in U.S. Public Schools: Prevalence, Disparities in Use, and Status in State and Federal Policy
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Spanking and Child Development: We Know Enough Now to Stop Hitting Our Children
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Corporal Punishment, by school district