Read this thread about our work to get Pittsburgh schools @PPSnews to stop allowing its police to ticket students for minor infractions. Black students suffer the most. Wrong use of police. Read this thread and our letter https://t.co/C0h1EAqfPW @aclupa@ACLU
This week the @PPSnews board can advance its students’ education and disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline by stopping the practice of issuing summary citations to students for minor misbehavior. Will the board do the right thing? A 🧵1/
In New Mexico, Native students are expelled far more often than any other group, at least four times as often as white students. Wearing the wrong color shirt can get you written up for “gang-related activity.” Banging on a window is bullying.@propublica
https://t.co/IjQbwbdebl
This is an important investigation of how Black and Latinx students are punished by being suspended out of school when they have attendance problems. Also, attendance definitions are vague and set locally.
🎙️Please join us Dec. 15 at 5:30 p.m. ET for a live discussion about our latest investigation, published with @ArizCIR. Reporting by @TaraGarciaM and @mpolletta revealed how students are blocked from class for missing class. https://t.co/TowrFIXs4o
From the researchers @bellwetherorg
Ignored, Punished, and Underserved: Understanding and Addressing Disparities in Education Experiences and Outcomes for Black Children with Disabilities | Bellwether https://t.co/Mm1gwuQ2my
In late November, @tb_times reported on a predictive policing system that identifies “potential criminals” using student data. We analyzed the program, and found several #studentprivacy violations. More from @anishareddy_ here:
https://t.co/geVt0KPdBh
"This notion that you can do mass sweeps of students' records and combine it with other kinds of information -- that is clearly not what federal privacy law intends" says @HaroldJordan_pa in @educationweek https://t.co/dANDCgDVBE via @educationweek
Sheriff's office profiles kids to predict future criminals. “It is a recipe for violating people’s rights and civil liberties” @HaroldJordan_pa @aclupa contributes to this excellent report by @TB_Times@_neilbedi@kmcgrory@aclu#counselorsnotcops
The Pasco Sheriff’s Office puts schoolchildren on a list of potential future criminals if they:
• Get a D or an F
• Miss school too many times
• Witness household violence
• Have a parent who’s been to jail
• Are victims of abuse or neglect
https://t.co/qY4bHen6VZ
A1: Police presence in schools has greatly expanded over the last 20 years, and the harm they do to kids is significant. It’s time to remove police from our schools and end over-policing of students. #MaternalJustice#JuvenileJusticeMonth#CounselorsNotCops
A2: Schools have a responsibility to keep students safe. Police in schools increase arrest rates for minor offenses & can make school climates less inclusive and reduce trust, which undermines effective behavior management. #MaternalJustice#CounselorsNotCops