Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Legal Headlines

African American boys who are suspended at double and triple the rates of their white male peers. English language learners who, for years, remain in separate classes, falling behind their peers and scoring poorly on standardized tests. Disabled students and those with illnesses who are shortchanged at school because of their impairments.

It seems like in this day an age we are still faced with lack of offering our youth some options and answers as to why we may not have the proper counseling and support in certain parts of the nation.

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