Native American students in Wyoming are suspended at higher rates than their non-minority peers, according to a recent story by the Casper Star-Tribune.
Native American students account for 3 percent of the student population in Wyoming, yet received 10 percent of suspensions in the 2013-14 school year. Hispanic students, who account for 13 percent of students in the state, accounted for 15 percent of suspensions.
A report released...
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