Race
Educators
Cost
Students with Disabilities
Reform
100
These two races are disproportionately present in prisons and jails.
What are the races African American and Latino?
100
Support and training for effective discipline.
What is needed by educators to keep more students out of the school-to-prison pipeline?
100
Inadequate resources in public schools leads to a lack of this.
What are counselors, special education services and even text books?
100
The ratio of juveniles with a disability, ranging from emotional to learning, that are caught up in the juvenile justice system each year.
What is one in three arrested?
100
Early education and nurturing is a crucial component for finding success for this group in particular.
What is critical for young children with special needs?
200
A more responsive and less punitive approach.
What approach is more successful to keep students in the classroom?
200
Under-funded schools leads to this.
What leads the path to prison?
200
The proportion of students with emotional disabilities likely to be arrested before leaving high school, compared to the general population.
What is three times more?
200
Many children out of school get into further trouble when this occurs.
What is school suspension?
300
The ration of black children that had a father in prison.
What is one in four?
300
A discipline policy that results in more suspensions, dropouts and arrests.
What is zero-tolerance policy?
300
Nonprofit launched programs can help when this occurs.
What can help when their is an absence of school-based efforts and resources?
300
Kids with disablilities are represented this way in the detention facilities.
Who is overly represented in the detention facilities?
300
Special education students, as a group, have led to this with zero tolerance policies.
What group do schools disproportionately suspend students?
400
On average across the nation, blacks are expelled times higher than this race.
What is the rate of black students expelled compared to whites?
400
Misbehavior in affluent school districts is often viewed this way.
What is thought as "typical adolescent rebellion"?
400
Students may be encouraged to dropout due to this.
What is incentives to push out low-performing students to boost overall test scores?
400
According to Rankin County Detention Center, this percentage represents children that qualify for special education.
What is 50 percent?
400
Reforming our juvenile justice system with support from schools and communities can result in this.
What cycle can be broken when trying to reduce our country's prison population?
500
Racial minorities and children with disabilities.
What are the two largest groups disproportionately represented in the school-to-prison pipeline?
500
Minority school districts warranting harsh consequences.
What does little to improve the school climate?
500
The rough estimate to educate a student is school vs. a student in prison.
What is $10,000 vs. $50,000?
500
For many students with disabilities, suspensions lead to a greater outcome.
What is the entry point in the pipeline to the criminal justice system?
500
The Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS).
What is research-based alternative is gaining momentum among educators?
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