It's been that way for the past 30 years. The issue today seems to be allowing students to stay in the class if they become violent -- because suspensions are, you guessed it: racist (and if they can't suspend one group of kids, then they really can't suspend any...or at least it's really hard so why do it?).
And I'm not just talking about public school -- there have been a growing number of incidents in college classrooms.
It's been that way for the past 30 years. The issue today seems to be allowing students to stay in the class if they become violent -- because suspensions are, you guessed it: racist (and if they can't suspend one group of kids, then they really can't suspend any...or at least it's really hard so why do it?). And I'm not just talking about public school -- there have been a growing number of incidents in college classrooms.