Report: Minority students face harsher punishments

FILE - In this March 2, 2012 file photo, Education Secretary Arne Duncan speaks during a forum on education at American University in Washington. More than 70 percent of students involved in school-related arrests or cases referred to law enforcement were Hispanic or African-American, according to an Education Department report. It's raising new concerns among civil rights groups about a African-American or Hispanic students may be more likely to be suspended, expelled — or even arrested — than their white peers. What’s not clear is why.


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