School Discipline Survey

Think Out Loud | May 11, 2018
Students in Cleveland High School’s Cleveland Alliance for Racial Equity class conducted a survey last fall: They asked their classmates how often they were stopped or followed in the hall by security guards, teachers and administrators. They found that black and Latino students were more likely than white classmates to be stopped or followed. Sophomore Lydia Wade Sully and senior Caroline Diamond tell us more about their survey.

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