Feds to Monitor Oakland Schools’ Discipline of Black Students
The U.S. Department of Education and the Oakland Unified School District worked out an agreement that will send federal monitors to observe efforts by public schools to curb high levels of suspensions of Black students. (Photo: Rogers Family Foundation)
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