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Discipline's cost
Thousands of Md. students are suspended each year, often those who most need to be in class
| Teacher Tracey Bockmiller is assigned to keep track of about a dozen of the most trouble-prone students at Bates Middle School in Annapolis. Her job is to get them back on track quickly and keep them in class, learning, not out on suspension. >> Read the story Multimedia: Suspensions in Md. schools | Photo gallery: Program to reduce suspensions |
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