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Teachers Try to Maintain Discipline While Reducing Suspensions

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Los Angeles and San Francisco are leading the way when it comes to reducing suspensions. The theory is that if you keep kids in class, they'll learn more and be less likely to drop out. To do it right, teachers need to build deep relationships with their most challenging kids -- and that isn't easy.

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