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THE EDUCATION FRONT Blog | The Dallas Morning News

THE EDUCATION FRONT Blog | The Dallas Morning News

School expulsions hit minorities, special ed students hardest

A new report Wednesday showed that minority and special education students are more likely to be expelled from Texas schools than other students. The report from Texas Appleseed, a public interest law center, found that 8,202 students were expelled from regular schools in 2008-09, with most sent to Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Programs. The Dallas school district - the second largest in the state - expelled the largest number of any district at 408.
"Being expelled from school increases these students' chances of advancing farther in the school-to-prison pipeline," said Texas Appleseed Legal Director Deborah Fowler. Citing the study's breakdown of students who were expelled, Fowler said her group is "seeing a disturbing trend: minority and special education students are being expelled at rates disproportionate to their representation in Texas' student population." For example, while