L.A. district considers uniform discipline policy

Feb. 12, 2007
Officials think consistent policy will reduce suspensions and detentions.

The Los Angeles school district is considering adopting a uniform discipline policy that it hopes will increase parent involvement and decrease the number of office referrals, detentions and suspensions that administrators give to misbehaving students. Many schools have a generally agreed-upon code of conduct, but there is no single guiding document that spells out procedures for handling problem students.

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