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The Implications of the Trump Repeal of Obama-Era School Discipline Guidelines

Mar 27, 2018 | Legal Developments and News

U.S. Secretary Betsy DeVos is considering repealing Obama-era school discipline reform guidance, a step that could be contrary to current student discipline policy in California aimed at reducing school removals. Obama’s “Rethink Discipline” guidelines emphasized alternatives to suspending and expelling students, given the lack of efficacy in changing behavior and the discriminatory application of suspensions and expulsions to students of color and students with disabilities. It is unclear how repeal of these guidelines will impact California policy that is in line with them. DWK attorneys are monitoring this situation closely and will keep you informed of the latest developments that may arise from this issue. If you have any questions, please contact your DWK attorney.

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