California’s state discipline law aims to keep Black and Latino students in class by limiting suspensions. Former President Trump called the policy illegal, sparking debate over educational equity and school safety.
California’s state discipline law aims to keep Black and Latino students in class by limiting suspensions. Former President Trump called the policy illegal, sparking debate over educational equity and school safety.
A recent Los Angeles Times report reveals a growing education gap between Latino and white students, highlighting disparities in test scores, graduation rates, and access to resources across California schools.