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Talk Back: Do You Favor Out-of-School Suspension?

School districts can mandate in-school and out-of-school suspension when it comes to student disciplinary action. What is your choice?

Depending on a school district's policies in taking disciplinary action with regard to student behavior, there are typically three choices: in-school suspension, out-of-school suspension and terminating a student's participation in school completely.

The debate that typically arises has to do with out-of-school suspension and whether it's a valuable option as often times students are sent home and left unsupervised during the day given parents working.

Advocates say it's a stronger punishment than in-school suspension and sends a stronger message to the student, and parents, about the infraction.

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Critics say it just means days off for the student and puts them behind in classwork and learning.

Others advocate having the student perform community service as a activity for school infractions.

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