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June 10, 2020 02:40 pm GMT

The ACLU analyzed the number of police in schools compared to social workers, and the results are staggering

In March of 2019 about a year after the Parkland shooting at Marjory Stoneham Douglas High School the ACLU released a report titled "Cops and No Counselors: How the Lack of School Mental Health Staff Is Harming Students." Based on publicly available federal civil rights data from 2015-2016, this report offered a comprehensive analysis of the school support resources, breaking it down by state and demographic, to get a better look at how we're serving students in America.

The results were not good:

The ACLUs report found over 90 percent of students nationwide attend schools that fail to meet the nationally recommended ratios for student-to-counselors, psychologists, nurses, and social workers. Over 14 million of these students were in schools that reported having law enforcement present despite lacking critical mental and physical health personnel. The report cites research indicating that students would benefit more from increased access to mental health professionals than the increased school hardening the commission recommends.

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The average number of students each school counselor serves is 444 nearly double the already limited recommended student-counselor ratio of 250:1At least 43 percent of our nation's students attend schools with onsite police, and in some states more than 68 percent of schools have police31 percent of the nation's students attend schools that have school police, but no psychologist, nurse, social worker, and/or counselorBlack girls account for 16 percent of girls enrolled nationwide, but account for 39 percent of the girls arrested in schoolNative American and Pacific Islander students were more than twice as likely to be arrested as white students nationwideBlack and Latino boys with disabilities are 3 percent of students, but were 12 percent of school arrests.

What I personally found most staggering was that 94 percent of "serious offenses" by students involved threats or actual physical fights without a weapon. Read the rest


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