EdSource school suspensions report featured on KQED radio
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By Brent Zupp
KQED featured an EdSource’s report, Understanding School Discipline in California: Perceptions and Practice, on The California Report radio program. Reporter Ana Tintocalis interviewed EdSource Executive Director Louis Freedberg and others about school suspension policies and recent reform efforts. You can listen to the two-minute piece below or visit the KQED website.
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