Tag: Civil Rights


  • The Loss of Civil Rights Protections for Our Most Vulnerable Students

    The Loss of Civil Rights Protections for Our Most Vulnerable Students

    Recent changes at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division are placing the nation’s most vulnerable students—children with disabilities and Black and Brown children—at unprecedented risk. Under the guise of “common sense” reforms and a campaign against so-called “radical equity ideology,” critical federal protections…

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  • Comments on the Mandatory Civil Rights Data Collection (ED-2024-SCC-0128)

    Comments on the Mandatory Civil Rights Data Collection (ED-2024-SCC-0128)

    The Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint (AASR) is grateful for the opportunity to respond to the request for information regarding mandatory civil rights data collection (ED-2024-SCC-0128). AASR is a national nonprofit organization and a community of over 30,000 parents, caregivers, self-advocates, educators, related professionals, and others working together to influence change in supporting children whose…

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  • Action Alert: Provide feedback to the Office of Civil Rights on Section 504

    Action Alert: Provide feedback to the Office of Civil Rights on Section 504

    There is an opportunity to provide feedback to the United States Department of Education Office of Civil Rights. You will find directions for providing feedback and feedback from the Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint below. On May 6, 2022, OCR announced that it intends to propose amendments to the Department’s regulations at 34 C.F.R. pt.…

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  • Mandatory Civil Rights Data Collection request for comments

    Mandatory Civil Rights Data Collection request for comments

    The Department of Education Office of Civil Rights has asked for public comment on the mandatory civil rights data collection. The Department of Education is especially interested in public comment addressing the following issues: (1) Is this collection necessary to the proper functions of the Department; (2) will this information be processed and used in…

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  • Now is the time to Keep All Students Safe

    Now is the time to Keep All Students Safe

    Does it surprise you to know that there is no federal law around the use of restraint and seclusion in schools across the United States? Does it surprise you to know that children are injured, traumatized, and die being restrained and secluded in schools in the United States every year? Does it surprise you to…

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  • 12 Recommendations for the Office of Civil Rights

    12 Recommendations for the Office of Civil Rights

    The United States Department of Education Office of Civil Rights published a request for information regarding the nondiscriminatory administration of school discipline. This is an opportunity to feedback related to the use of restraint, seclusion, suspension, expulsion, and corporal punishment. Below are twelve recommendations that we have shared with the Office of Civil Rights and…

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  • A response to OCR’s request for information regarding the administration of school discipline

    A response to OCR’s request for information regarding the administration of school discipline

    re-K through grade 12. OCR solicits these comments to inform determinations about what policy guidance, technical assistance, or other resources would assist schools that serve students in pre-K through grade 12 with improving school climate and safety, consistent with the civil rights laws that OCR enforces, to ensure equal access to education programs and activities.…

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  • Duality of Discipline Disparity

    Duality of Discipline Disparity

    Horace Mann spoke in 1848 that “Education…is a great equalizer of conditions of men” however in today’s U.S. education system the only greatness to be witnessed is that of the duality of students which leads to inequality and injustice.  In a duality system of civil rights and criminal wrongs, students bear the burden of society’s…

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