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  2. Public Schools Accountability Act - Wikipedia

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    The Public Schools Accountability Act (PSAA) was passed in California in 1999 as the first step in developing a comprehensive system to hold students, schools, and districts accountable for improving student performance. The system establishes a code of conduct for all teachers stating that their overall objective for the student is to achieve ...

  3. Students say they've been unfairly kicked out of school ...

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    Nationally, more than 101,000 students were expelled and 2.5 million suspended in the 2017-18 school year, the most recent year for which federal data is available, and many fear those numbers ...

  4. Teachers union accuses SPS of addressing student ... - AOL

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    Parents, teachers, admins, supports, students, and the school board. High expectations, accountability, and hard work, for all of us, not just teachers." More: Student discipline is a problem in ...

  5. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For driving in the United States, each state and territory has its own traffic code or rules of the road, although most of the rules of the road are similar for the purpose of uniformity, given that all states grant reciprocal driving privileges (and penalties) to each other's licensed drivers. There is also a "Uniform Vehicle Code" which was ...

  6. Street-level bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    Street-level bureaucrats interact and communicate with the general public, either in person (as with a police officer doing a random checkpoint to check for drunk driving or a civil servant in a department of transportation who helps people to register a newly purchased car and provide them with licence plates); over the phone (as with a ...

  7. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    These law enforcement agents, most commonly known as school resource officers, belong to a sector of law enforcement that has grown considerably since the 1990s. They often take on the role of mentoring and counseling — not just protecting — students, many told The Huffington Post during the conference.

  8. Bullied By The Badge

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    Police Officers In Schools Mean More Referrals To Law Enforcement. What happens after a student breaks the rules? The presence of a school resource officer (SRO) makes it more likely that a school will refer him or her to local law enforcement, which can lead to a criminal record.

  9. ‘Crisis that’s turned into catastrophe’: Fort Worth schools ...

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    As a third-grade teacher, Anderson will be meeting her students at a critical time in their lives. Educational leaders often say that third grade is the point at which students stop learning to ...