Realizing that the issue of suspensions and expulsions is growing in North Carolina, the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Center for the Prevention of School Violence (DJJDP Center) began work on Project EASE (Educational Alternatives to Suspension and Expulsion) in August 2002.
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Alternatives to Expulsion, Suspension, and Dropping Out of School, Alternatives Conference, Immigration and Education ... 16th Joint National Conference on Alternatives to Expulsion, Suspension, and Dropping Out of School ... Coalition for Safe and Effective Schools (CSES)
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Schools have struggled to meet these requirements, but the problems with suspension and expulsion are larger than issues of EBD or disability. ... While additional information beyond that provided here will be needed for appropriate implementation, the examples below describe multiple promising alternatives to suspension:
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This book chapter from Children’s Needs III: Development, Prevention, and Intervention focuses on alternatives to suspension and expulsion. The authors conclude that programs such as Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and Safe and Responsive Schools hold promise for reforming school discipline systems.
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The Alternative to Suspension and Expulsion Program, otherwise known as ASE, provides placement for students in middle school who have been suspended or expelled from school. Prior to the ... Hi, I work at an alternative school in Georgia and would like to know if this program has been adopted by other traditional schools.
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Wawasee schools superintendent Dr. Mark Stock said the school corporation offers an alternative ... But with a new program – the Alternative to Suspension/Expulsion Program – Wawasee assistant superintendent Russ Mikel and Wendy Hite, Wawasee special education services supervisor, hope to keep students in school.
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Russell J. Skiba (Editor), Gil G. Noam (Editor) ... They present disciplinary alternatives, long-term preventatives, and working models that make a positive contribution to school safety and support positive youth development.
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This is a Print-on-Demand title. It will be printed specifically to fill your order. Please allow an additional 1-2 days delivery time for ... They present disciplinary alternatives, long-term preventatives, and working models that make a positive contribution to school safety and support positive youth development.
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They present disciplinary alternatives, long-term preventatives, and working models that make a positive contribution to school safety and support positive youth development. ... Zero Tolerance: Can Suspension and Expulsion Keep Schools Safe?: New Directions for Youth Development, No. 92; $29.00;
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