Black students are suspended at higher rates
How Clayton County is Fighting Against the Statistic of Black Grade School Students Being Suspended at Higher Rates
According to 11Alive News:
“State data shows Black students are suspended at higher rates and are more likely to receive harsher punishment compared to their white classmates for similar offenses. These racial disparities in how K-12 students are disciplined can be felt in metro Atlanta.” See the video attached here to understand what Clayton County School Educators plan to do to battle this.