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Dallas schools will no longer suspend students due to not enough whites being suspended

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Dallas schools will no longer suspend students because too few are white

https://libertyunyielding.com/2021/...r-suspend-students-because-too-few-are-white/

Demond Fernandez, ABC News Dallas - September 27, 2021

Dallas schools will no longer suspend students because too few are white

[Ed. – More than half of all out-of-school suspensions — 52% — are black, while only 2% are white. So there must be something wrong with the system.]

Dallas Independent School District is making some changes in how it addresses student disciplinary issues across middle and high school campuses.

The school district is doing away with in-school and out-of-school suspensions as disciplinary practices.

The district, instead, will address student behavior issues by incorporating “reset centers” in its 52 middle and high schools.

“We’re just trying to address something that has been going on for a long time,” said Pierre Fleurinor, a reset coordinator for Dallas ISD.

Fleurinor, or Coach Flo, as the students call him, works at Stockard Middle School. He said the reset center gives the students a place to refocus, cool down, connect and form relationships.

“We try to just meet them at the door, love on them. Let them know that we see them. They’re welcome.


ETA - [MENTION=58229]TheCount[/MENTION] was triggered by the fact that the blog post edited the original story.

So, here is the whole ABC news story as originally posted.

Of course, none of that changes the fact that the policy is being changed because too many colored kids are getting suspended as compared to white kids.

As opposed to asking why this is the case and instead just assuming it's white supremacy and racism, again.


Dallas ISD will no longer suspend high school and middle school students, introduces ‘reset centers’ as new disciplinary action
Data shows prior to the pandemic, of the students placed in out-of-school suspension, 52% were African American, 44% were Hispanic and 2.4% were white.


https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/e...ters/287-4e81934e-3b99-4ca0-aada-b4f663e5a302

Author: Demond Fernandez
Published: 4:06 PM CDT September 23, 2021
Updated: 5:44 PM CDT September 23, 2021

DALLAS — Dallas Independent School District is making some changes in how it addresses student disciplinary issues across middle and high school campuses.

The school district is doing away with in-school and out-of-school suspensions as disciplinary practices. The district, instead, will address student behavior issues by incorporating "reset centers" in its 52 middle and high schools.

“We’re just trying to address something that has been going on for a long time,” said Pierre Fleurinor, a reset coordinator for Dallas ISD.

Fleurinor, or Coach Flo, as the students call him, works at Stockard Middle School. He said the reset center gives the students a place to refocus, cool down, connect and form relationships.

“We try to just meet them at the door, love on them. Let them know that we see them. They’re welcome. And if they are having a moment where they are dysregulated, (Huh? - AF) we want to just pull them to the side, talk to them. Find out what exactly the issue is,” explained Fleurinor.

The school district’s program change is, in part, to address the history and disproportionate number of minority students who were being disciplined by suspensions.

Data from Dallas ISD shows prior to the pandemic, of the students placed in out-of-school suspension during the 2019-2020 school year, 52% were African American, 44% were Hispanic, and 2.4% were white.


“The reset center is, like, a place that I can go to whenever I have problems, you know, just to deal with my issues,” said student Gracie Cardona.

Students said the reset centers are helping them navigate challenges they’re facing on campus and at home.

“When you’re feeling frustrated, you can go in there, talk to someone that wants to talk to you,” said student Michael Hernandez.

In addition to trained reset coordinators, there are mental health clinicians, and social emotional staff to help facilitate the programs on each campus.

Dallas ISD administrators said they are getting calls from other school districts interested in learning more about its reset centers
 
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whites? we aborted all the ones who weren't *****...did you need those?
 
Mysteriously this blog site only posted half of the ABC news article. Any guesses what the rest of the article explains?
 
This thread is consistent with, I think it was Oregon, dropping standards in various subjects due to the performance of minorities indicating that said standards were racist.
 
It's only fair, their great, great great grandfathers were slaves so they earned the right to misbehave in school.
 
I support eliminating public school and eliminating all property taxes.

So they were suspending white students who didn't do anything to keep the numbers even. Did they have a new euphemism for that, or did they use one of the old ones, like Affirmative Action?

It reminds me of giving a prince a whipping boy. If it weren't for "progressives", would all these medieval concepts ever come back in style? If we keep entrusting them to move us "forward" we should be reliving the Dark Ages pretty soon.

It's also enlightening to see that the concept of not being punitive never even enters their heads. We're punishing too many minorities. Let's punish some whites for not doing anything wrong. What? Just don't punish people? Are you crazy?
 
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The solution is simple hold whites to a higher standard of behavior and give them more difficult material to study. Oh wait.

Does this have something to do with results from students not performing well after providing them with the better books and teachers and letting them go to better schools?
 
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