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Category Archives: school discipline
Student Discipline in the Wake of Online Learning: Who Is Left in the Crossfire?, by Mikaila John
Earlier this year, a 15-year-old girl in Michigan was sent to a juvenile detention center for violating her probation. How did she violate it? By not completing her online coursework when her school switched to remote learning. The girl, identified … Continue reading
Posted in Educational equity, remote learning, special education
Tagged COVID, remote instruction, school discipline, suspension, trauma-informed
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SUFEO Furthers Reach to Help Students During COVID-19
Since 2014, Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s student volunteer organization, SUFEO (Stand Up for Each Other!), has helped K-12 students facing suspension, bullying, or exclusion from school. However, as schools went virtual during the COVID-19 pandemic, SUFEO’s focus expanded … Continue reading
Posted in Institute Updates and Activities, remote learning
Tagged advocacy, school discipline, SUFEO, virtual learning
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