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Black students in Missouri are four and a half times more likely to be suspended than white students, according to a report released Thursday by the鈥
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Updated Nov. 14 9:45 a.m. with results of the assembly 鈥 By the 2018-2019 school year at least four school districts in the St. Louis area could have鈥
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This a preview of an upcoming episode of 漏 2024 外网天堂鈥檚 We Live Here, a podcast that explores race, class, power and poverty in the St. Louis鈥
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Metropolitan Congregations United is calling for police, school and juvenile court reform in St. Louis to reduce the disproportionate number of black鈥
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Administrators will no longer be able to suspend students in pre-kindergarten through second grade who attend St. Louis Public Schools starting next鈥
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Racial disparities are a huge topic in education. And Missouri schools 鈥 specifically those in the St. Louis area 鈥 have been singled out as having some of the nation鈥檚 highest rates of suspensions that are disproportionately allocated to African Americans.
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In their continuing struggle to raise test scores and regain accreditation, leaders of the Normandy school district have stressed a positive message: high鈥
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High school students with Metropolitan Congregations United are calling for a reduction in out-of-school suspensions in area schools. They presented data鈥