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The debate over students with learning disabilities, suspensions and race

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In addition to a child’s race, school poverty proved to be an important driver of suspensions in Morgan’s analysis. Regardless of a child’s disability status, a student was more likely to be suspended if he attended a school where many other students were from low-income families. Morgan said that stricter ‘zero tolerance’ discipline policies may be more common at low-income schools.”

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