California student suspension rate drops as 'willful defiance' punishments decline
November 23, 2015
Lower rates of suspension were correlated with higher academic achievement for every racial group in the state, the study found.
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One in 10 students receives special education services, which include using different approaches to learning, offering emotional support and providing medical assistance. Learning disabilities such as dyslexia and dyscalculia (difficulty learning math) represent the largest category of California students in special education – about 45 percent.
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