In Oakland schools, chronic absence, suspension derail black boys

The Urban Strategies Council, an Oakland-based community advocacy organization, found significant disparities between African American boys and their peers: Fifty-five percent of black boys in the 2010-11 school year were falling off course from graduation or were at risk of doing so, compared with 37.5 percent of students overall in the district.
From kindergarten through 12th grade, researchers found that black boys struggled with regular attendance and