Native American Students Behind Bars Have Least Access to Advanced Courses, Study Finds

Native American Students Behind Bars Have Least Access to Advanced Courses, Study Finds

Research over the past few years has shown that students in the juvenile justice system have less access to secondary math courses than their peers in traditional schools. Now, a new report from Bellwether Education Partners finds that these gaps in course options are bigger for Native American students.

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‘I FELT IT WAS MY RESPONSIBILITY’: WHY A PROBATION COMMISSIONER SPENT 25 HOURS IN SAN FRANCISCO’S JUVENILE HALL

‘I FELT IT WAS MY RESPONSIBILITY’: WHY A PROBATION COMMISSIONER SPENT 25 HOURS IN SAN FRANCISCO’S JUVENILE HALL

JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM DESERVES TIME ON THE DEMOCRATIC DEBATE STAGE

JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM DESERVES TIME ON THE DEMOCRATIC DEBATE STAGE