A state senator wants to toss out the idea of expulsions for kids who are in third grade or younger. The lawmaker says this can go a long way to closing the achievement gap for disadvantaged students.Republican Sen. Peggy Lehner is proposing the ban on expulsions and out-of-school suspensions.Lehner says there’s a clear link between suspensions and drop in academic achievement among students who are minorities, disabled or from low-income families.“When suspended a child is robbed of days and often weeks of learning every year.”There were 36,000 suspensions among preschoolers through third graders last school year. Of those suspended, 90% were economically disadvantaged.Lehner’s proposal still allows a school to expel a student based on violent behavior. Copyright 2017 The Statehouse News Bureau. To see more, visit The Statehouse News Bureau.
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