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No, Taking Police Out Of Schools And Refusing To Discipline Won’t Help Brown Kids
The Federalist ^ | October 13, 2020 | Jonathan Butcher and Hans von Spakovsky

Posted on 10/13/2020 8:39:02 AM PDT by Kaslin

If Minneapolis school officials and other educators across the country want to keep students safe, they should abandon student discipline policies based on quotas and eradicate notions of 'defunding the police.'


Dangerous calls from activists to “defund the police,” including school police, were splashed across the headlines over the summer. Now officials in one school district at the forefront of the movement are having second thoughts.

Minneapolis Public School officials were among the first to announce they were canceling their contract with local law enforcement for school security after the tragic incident involving George Floyd occurred in that city. That the episode happened in Minneapolis was the only thing connecting local public schools, law enforcement, and Floyd. The incident had nothing to do with school safety nor the performance of local law enforcement in the schools.

The Board of Education had been looking to make such a move since at least 2017, and the heightened attention to police and racial unrest this year allowed the board to appear responsive to current events, even if the policy makes schools less safe in the event of a violent incident.

According to recent reports, however, these same school officials are considering hiring private security contractors who have backgrounds in — you guessed it — law enforcement. The vote to disband the district’s contract with local police might have been a nod to “woke” activists, but the board appears to lack confidence in the change.

It’s hard to blame them. Minneapolis school officials and others made similar moves to adopt progressive ideas for school safety and student discipline in the past, even if the research did not substantiate those ideas.

In line with a federal directive issued under the Obama administration in 2014, Minneapolis school officials use school discipline policies to lower the figure of minority students and children with special needs who faced suspension or expulsion, called “exclusionary discipline.” The district’s stated discipline policy aims to reduce “suspensions and out-of-class time, especially for our African American males and students receiving special education services,” putting data collection ahead of student behavior.

Research demonstrates that limiting exclusionary discipline does not improve student learning nor make members of a school community feel safer. We all agree that racist acts are a blight on our society, but a survey of the research on school discipline says that “once prior [student] misbehavior is taken into account, the racial differences in severity of discipline melt away,” a finding representative of the literature on this topic.

The Obama administration’s 2014 letter on school discipline threatened to investigate schools if minority students faced exclusionary discipline at higher per capita rates than white students. Large school districts around the country, such as Broward County, Florida, and the Los Angeles Unified School District, were either already limiting suspensions and expulsions in schools before the letter or did so after the administration issued the missive.

Quota-based systems that discipline students differently depending on their race or ethnicity do not take into account critical factors that affect behavior and misbehavior. Examples include the concentration of minority students from single-parent families, as well as the concentration of dangerous neighborhoods near a particular school. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago, to name a few, suggest such factors are important.

To improve these conditions, families deserve robust policy solutions. They need more opportunities to choose how and where students learn through charter schools and private school scholarships, not manufactured data reports on discipline.

The Trump administration appropriately rescinded the Obama-era Dear Colleague letter that limited school discipline because the research didn’t support it and because the “disparate impact” standard on which the letter was based is simply unlawful. Under the disparate impact theory, a public policy that affects proportionately more minority individuals would still be deemed discriminatory even when it does not seek to discriminate by treating people differently according to their race.

Disparate impact theory continues to drive discipline policies in some school systems today, including Seattle and Milwaukee. While the U.S. Supreme Court has yet to strike down disparate impact directly, ample opinions demonstrate the legal problems with basing policy on this philosophy. As the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals said in 1997 in People Who Care v. Rockford Board of Education:

Racial disciplinary quotas violate equity in its root sense. They entail either systematically overpunishing the innocent or systematically underpunishing the guilty. They place race at war with justice. They teach schoolchildren an unedifying lesson of racial entitlements.

If Minneapolis school officials and other educators across the country want to keep students safe, they should abandon student discipline policies based on quotas. Teachers and parents — those adults closest to children every day — should work together to evaluate each incident on its own merits and make decisions in a child’s best interests regardless of his or her race.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: barackhussein0bama; defundthepolice; education; georgefloyd; lawenforcement; minneapolis; police; raceracialquotas; racism; schools; schoolsafety; woke

1 posted on 10/13/2020 8:39:02 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Why Meadow Died: The People and Policies That Created The Parkland Shooter and Endanger America’s Students
https://www.amazon.com/Why-Meadow-Died-Policies-Parkland/dp/1642932191

These brain dead Leftist policies are why the Parkland shooter was never dealt with before his rampage. That kid needed help, was an ongoing cry for help for a long time, years, but no one would do it because you can’t ID minorities as discipline problems as a practical result of Leftist policy dogma. The book explains how it all works, heavily footnoted. One of of the writers is the father of one of the kids killed.


2 posted on 10/13/2020 8:45:21 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: Kaslin

Research demonstrates that limiting exclusionary discipline does not improve student learning nor make members of a school community feel safer.
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True but weak. You don’t need research to know what our ancestors learned by bitter experience — failure to discipline children not only does not help them; it positively harms them. Lack of discipline gives in entitled brats and basement dwellers.


3 posted on 10/13/2020 8:47:43 AM PDT by Socon-Econ (adical Islam,)
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To: FreedomPoster

Enabling misbehavior in children just leads to wild adults; we’ve seen this for decades. It is more important to just provide 13 years of “free” daycare, give them slips of paper, then wonder why they fit nowhere in the labor market...


4 posted on 10/13/2020 8:48:22 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: Kaslin

As the Parkland, FL Massacre demonstrated, bullets don’t discriminate between black, brown, and white. SROs who do their jobs are there to protect everybody.


5 posted on 10/13/2020 8:48:40 AM PDT by libstripper
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To: Kaslin

Encouraging broken and dependent homes, removing discipline from children, creating a sense of victimhood and rage, and is a recipe for failure and a disaster for black Americans.

Its great for cynical leftists though, as it creates an easily manipulated and permanent bloc of supporters.


6 posted on 10/13/2020 8:54:56 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: Kaslin

Just ask St. Travon


7 posted on 10/13/2020 8:58:06 AM PDT by NonValueAdded ("Sorry, your race card has been declined. Can you present any other form of argument?")
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To: NonValueAdded

This is been said over and over and over again but the most important thing is the nuclear family and the nuclear family remaining in tact

and more importantly the role of the father in raising children and enforcing discipline and behavioral guidelines

I see it every day in my family and my rules around my house is “your mother sets the rules , and I enforce them! “

And trust me they know that I will enforce them

If I was not around she would have a hell of a time trying to enforce her will upon those two unruly boys

And yes I do want unruly boys who think for themselves and arent meek little sheep


8 posted on 10/13/2020 9:05:21 AM PDT by Truthoverpower (The guv-mint you get is the Trump winning express ! Yea haw ! Trump Pence II! Save America again)
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To: Kaslin

Since when is it about helping brown kids? Or any kids? Or anyone of the social class that sends their kids to public schools?


9 posted on 10/13/2020 9:50:57 AM PDT by Salman (If they win by terrorism, they will rule by terrorism. Nobody ever got mellower by getting power.)
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To: Kaslin

Tried that in MPS (Milwaukee Public Schools) and many teachers went home with bruises and broken bones.


10 posted on 10/13/2020 11:12:32 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: Kaslin

Not charging criminals with a crime is a great way to reduce crime stats. Not such a good way to be safe.


11 posted on 10/13/2020 12:31:42 PM PDT by Midwesterner53
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