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  • S. 1338 aims to reduce the use of exclusionary discipline practices in schools, especially those that disproportionately affect girls of color and other marginalized students. The bill strengthens data collection on these practices to highlight discrimination and mandates...

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    S. 1338 is a bill that wants to make school punishments more fair, especially for girls who are treated unfairly because of their color. It tries to help by giving money to schools and by making sure that schools keep track of how they punish students.

  • H.R. 2738 aims to reduce exclusionary discipline practices in U.S. schools, which often push students, especially girls of color, out of the educational system. The bill proposes to collect data on such practices, award grants to develop better disciplinary policies, and...

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    H.R. 2738 is like a big plan to help schools stop using time-outs and other harsh punishments too much, especially for girls with different skin colors. It gives money to schools to find nicer ways to help kids behave and grow.