EBCLC’s Education Defense & Justice for Youth program interns and staff attorneys joined coalition partners from all over the state to lobby in Sacramento to support a bill we're cosponsoring. #SB274 eliminates school suspensions for "defiance or disruption.”
Read EdSource’s article featuring EBCLC’s Atasi Uppal to learn about California's proposed budget & how county offices of education will get an increase of $80 million in ongoing funding for juvenile court schools and alternative schools. https://t.co/kwFfGaR7Qh
Mi investigación acerca de los traslados usado como expulsiones escondidas está disponible en español también #HechingerEnEspanol https://t.co/EdPVCkI7dC
Schools nationwide have spent years trying to reduce suspensions and expulsions -- what many call "exclusionary discipline." Forced transfers have not gotten the same attention but they do the same thing: kick kids out of school. 🧵🧵
See the latest excellent piece by @TaraGarciaM@latimes@hechingerreport on concerns about student transfers in CA. These topics are undoubtedly connected and call into question if CA has truly made progress in curbing school expulsions.
EBCLC is proud to share Decoding Alternative Education. Co-authored with @ACLU_SoCal and @NCYLnews, the report aims to inform families and advocates as we demand more transparency for youth in COE-run alternative schools.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/Ryq8i5rfxI
Alternative schools are often a part of a student’s experience in the #schooltoprisonpipeline - students can be transferred there because of or in lieu of school discipline.
All K-12 students deserve an engaging education that prepares them for the future.
New report that shows K-12 students in some CA alternative schools are not receiving the education they deserve and recommendations for building accountability. https://t.co/OM45Ve0Ghe
"The inability to conceive when you want to is so deeply personal, so painfully specific in its ability to wound, that it seems impossible that anyone has ever or could ever feel what you’re feeling." @amil writes https://t.co/03fRZ7wQ8q
The harm of overturning Roe will be immense, but there are ways to help. @megoconnor13 spoke with experts in the space to compile some "dos and don'ts" to consider in the coming months. First on the list: Support abortion funds and independent clinics. https://t.co/sdKAsEI35u
John Oliver @LastWeekTonight spent 25 minutes explaining why police should never be the answer to violence in schools: https://t.co/0ZPSsdqqY7
Grateful for the comprehensive and insightful piece and for lifting up our research: https://t.co/RJcWzV7rzS
Also by the way this lack of accountability and the impact on already underserved kids is exactly what we feared in @NCYLnews pandemic planning report with @ChildrenNow@CalTog@publicadvocates - grateful to @CalMatters for following the $$ further —-> https://t.co/Xdd4YlO7o4
“I have no teeth when it comes to resolving outstanding items” said a @CADeptEd monitor of problematic school funding decisions in CA. The problem with school accountability put simply in this great @CalMatters piece https://t.co/TlijgVo3wD
#AB503 helps shift our juvenile justice system from one centered around punishment to one based on care. #EndEndlessProbation
➡️ Join us in supporting CA youth: https://t.co/4a4WSdEoYh