School suspensions during freshman year seem to have a lasting effect on students' high school careers—but not in the way they are intended.
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This is a pretty amazing infographic that looks at school suspensions of 9th grade stduents and how it impacts them over their high school career. It turnes "a student suspended even once in ninth grade is less likely to graduate from high school compared to his or her peers who never got in trouble." As well as this infographic the article links The Civil Rights Project and "Two first-of-their-kind reports shed light on the growing use of punitive disciplinary measures and provides research-based alternatives." (This 2nd quote if from the Civil Rights Project and can be found at http://civilrightsproject.ucla.edu/news/press-releases/2013-press-releases/out-of-school-and-off-track-reports-detail-disturbing-and-increased-use-of-suspensions.