Senator Montgomery Welcomes Solutions not Suspensions Student Advocates to Albany

Velmanette Montgomery

January 29, 2020

Senator Montgomery and Solutions not Suspensions Advocates

 Senator Montgomery welcomed over 70 youth advocates to Albany. As part of advocating for the passage of the "Solutions Not Suspensions" legislation S.767, these high school students banded together to fight for the passage of statewide school disciplinary code reforms. The student advocates held a press conference in support of the bill in the Million Dollar Staircase of the New York State Capitol. Senator Montgomery also accompanied the students into the Senate Chambers and allowing them to get acquainted with what it means to be a New York State Senator and how business within the Senate Chamber is conducted.

Many students of color, especially young women are targeted and suspended on average at an increased rate than that of their white and or male counterparts. Students across the state are disproportionately penalized for  minor infractions, these students are not only students of color, primarily students with disabilities as well as students who identify as members of the LGBTQI+ community are also targeted and disproportionately impacted by school disciplinary codes. An issue that detrimentally impacts the overall education of children of color as they are often missing school days due to unnecessary suspensions.

The bill would allow for the creation of a uniform disciplinary code for all schools throughout the state, allowing for students and faculty alike to have a clear cut understand of what is permissible and not, as well how these infractions are to be acted upon by school officials. Ultimately putting an end to the discretionary practices of schools that are hindering the education of children of color, children with disablities adn children who identify with the LGBTQI+ community.

 

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