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NewsOne focuses in March 2017 on the steep uphill climb of Black girls in the K-12 public school system.

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Several education news stories in 2016 impacted the African-American community. Black educators reached new heights and the community debated school choice.

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The Department of Justice announced that it will phase out its use of private prisons. There's no need for them with the declining population of federal prisoners.

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An analysis of data revealed that the police arrest Black & Hispanic students disproportionately in NYC schools. The police are also more likely to handcuff students of color.

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Baltimore County public schools are exploring ways to reduce suspensions for students of color. Hundreds of educators attended a two-day conference to find solutions.

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According to author Monique Morris, Black girls make up 16 percent of American school students, but account for over 33 percent of school arrests.

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Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton proposed spending $2 billion on alternatives to traditional school punishment. Her plan, and other alternatives like restorative justice, seek to end the school-to-prison pipeline.

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The increasing number of preschoolers being suspended and the frequency of their punishment across the nation has unearthed a "troubling racial skew."

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Police in Michigan are apologizing after an officer handcuffed a 7-year-old student at Brownell STEM Academy's after-school program on Oct. 12.

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NewsOne’s Top 5 gives you a quick rundown of the viral stories we’re talking about today. Spring Valley Student Injured In Attack By Cop, Lives…

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The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is donating $4.7 million to eight organizations in New Orleans and two coalitions in Mississippi devoted to uplifting young men and…

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The school-t0-prison pipeline is alive and well in America. There are currently more than 60,000 individuals under the age of 21 locked behind bars in…