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  2. Corporal punishment of minors in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, 33 states and the District of Columbia have banned corporal punishment in public schools, though in some of these there is no explicit prohibition. Corporal punishment is also unlawful in private schools in Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, New Jersey and New York. In the remaining 17 U.S. states corporal punishment is lawful in both public ...

  3. School segregation in California - Wikipedia

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    According to J. Moulder, the State School Superintendent at the time, that legislation was meant to exclude children of Chinese, African, and other descents. [4] Such segregation and exclusion in schools continued with the 1864 California education amendment, which explicitly banned "Negroes, Mongolian, and Indian" children from public schools.

  4. School corporal punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Not banned under state law but banned by every public school district in the state as of October 2, 2018. [43] Not banned North Dakota: Banned since 1989 [15] Not banned Ohio: Banned since 2009 [44] Not banned Oklahoma: Banned since November 1, 2017 but only for students with disabilities unless a parent gives written consent [45] Not banned Oregon

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    Last year California sued the district over the board's approval of a parental notification rule requiring schools to alert parents if a student requested to be "identified or treated” as a ...

  6. These 6 Food Dyes Could Soon Be Banned in California - AOL

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    It prohibits state school districts and charter schools from offering foods or drinks that contain red dye No. 40, yellow dyes Nos. 5 and 6, blue dyes Nos. 1 and 2, and green dye No. 3 to children ...

  7. Seclusion and restraint practices in the U.S. education system

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    Poster protesting the school practices, relating to the death of Max Benson. Restraints are defined by the U.S. Department of Education as "a personal restriction that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a student to move his or her torso, arms, legs, or head freely". [8]

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  9. Campaigns against corporal punishment - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Lawrence Ward (1812–1884), governor of New Jersey from 1866 to 1869, who signed into law the public and private school corporal punishment ban during his time in office, which is still in effect today. Jordan Riak (1935–2016), drafted the bill which banned corporal punishment from public schools in California in the 1980s