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The Oregon School Resource Officers Association (OSROA) was founded in 2003 as a member-supported, professional 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. OSROA exists to support law enforcement agencies and school districts in the State Of Oregon, and to provide resources and training opportunities to help maintain a safer, healthier school environment for students, faculty and guests.
FOR DISCIPLINE DISPARITIES Reducing School Suspensions Through Legislation By Mark McKechnie and Vicki Nishioka May 27, 2015 Welcome to the Oregon Leadership Network's monthly blog series. Topics relate to building the capacity of education leaders to sustain research-based equitable practices across Oregon’s P–20 education system. Learn more about the Oregon Leadership Network.
FAMILIES SURJ RESOLUTIONS NW OREGON JUSTICE RESOURCE CENTER OSDAC NAACP DEFENSE FUND YOUTH RIGHTS AND JUSTICE DIGNITY IN SCHOOLS ACLU OF WASHINGTON SOME SCHOOL BOARD SOME TEACHERS
OF EDUCATION REPORT CARDS. DISCIPLINE DATA IS RECORDED
OREGON ATTORNEY GENERAL AND MULTNOMAH COUNTY OFF. OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MILWAUKIE HIGH TEACHERS SUPERINTENDANT ADMINISTRATORS SCHOOL BOARD COMMUNITY LEADERS POLITICAL LEADERS SCHOOL AND SCHOOL OF ARTS CLACKAMAS SCHOOL DISTRICT PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT BEAVERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDANT NATIONAL ASSOC. OF SCHOOL RESOURCE OREGON RESOURCE OFFICERS POLICE DEPART ACLU of Oregon PARKROSE REYNOLDS
SOCIAL MEDIA TV MEDIA NEWSPAPER
RESOURCES DATA
TO: Delegates to the 2016 NEA Representative Assembly FROM: Lily Eskelsen García RE: NEA Policy Statement on Discipline and the School to Prison Pipeline
COLLECTION KEY DATA HIGHLIGHTS ON EQUITY AND OPPORTUNITY GAPS IN OUR NATION’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS U.S. Department of Education | Office for Civil Rights | June 7, 2016 NEW RELEASE FOR 2016
With increased public awareness of the racial disparities in the criminal justice system, policing and mass incarceration, more attention is paid to a school-to-prison pipeline. This pipeline — replete with poor, underfunded schools that resemble prisons — ensnares Black children at an early age through policies of criminalization. However, what is particularly staggering is the young age at which children are targeted for punishment and discipline. Even kids in pre-K are not immune.
THIS CAN LEAD TO MORE BAD TREATMENT AND ARREST TO THOSE HIGH RISK CHILDREN POLICE WILL COME WITH GOODWILL BUT HAVE THE POWER TO CREATE A SITUATION THAT COULD BE VOLATILE FOR A STUDENT AND HIS FAMILY
PIPELINE FROM ACLU THIS TEAM STARTED THROUGH THE HARD WORK OF AN IMPACTED PARENT SHE CAME TO US WE TOOK HER TO SKC, WE HAD OUR FIRST MEETING WITH SKC, URBAN LEAGUE, STAND FOR CHILDREN AND ACLU. WE ENCOURAGED THEM TO START WITH THE DSC WEEK OF ACTION. THESE ORGANIZATIONS MARGINALIZED THE WORK ON THE GROUND AND SOON TOOK THE CREDIT FOR THIS WORK. MARGINALIZATION WAS ALIVE AND WELL PPU PULLED OUT AND OREGON ACLU DENIED MANY TIMES WHEN WE ASKED THEM TO COME HELP US WITH PUSHOUT.
RELATIONSHIPS AND ATTITUDES INTERVIEWSROs PPU's DIRECTOR HAS FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS WHO ARE SROs. PPS SRO program seems pretty solid. Other districts don't do as well. We get in trouble when the police are called. "“If they are handling it in school, or it’s being dealt with between families, then it’s not a police matter, but when a victim and their family comes to make a police report, it’s not our role to say, ‘Go let the school handle it,’” Simpson said.
Here we are again, consumed by grief and anger after the horrific and senseless killings of two more Black people at the hands of law enforcement. In Louisiana, Alton Sterling, was shot at point-blank range, multiple times, in the chest and back, while pinned to the ground by two police officers. The next day, his 15-year-old son stood before reporters sobbing uncontrollably and crying, "I want my Daddy."
LETTER WRITING AND PETITIONS
It's Time To Get Cops Out of Schools
IN OREGON POWERPOINT
DISCIPLINE
DISCIPLINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE WHITE PAPER
including a featured article called "IS BEHAVIOUR AT AN EPIDEMIC STAGE"
DATA IN Oregon = On any given day America incarcerates 54,000 youth within the juvenile justice system
More cops in Schools
Why So Few School Cops Are Trained to Work With Kids
Assistance to States for the Education of Children With Disabilities; Preschool Grants for Children With Disabilities
Against School Cops
In Urban Education
New York, NY- Today, the U.S. Departments of Justice and Education released the “Safe School-based Enforcement through Collaboration, Understanding, and Respect ‘SECURE’ State and Local Policy Rubric,” providing recommendations for the role of police in schools.
Why no police in schools?
Collection of Articles and News about Push Out, School To Prison Pipeline and Disproportionate Discipline..
When
Oregon State Discipline Committee
Why we got started on this campaign.
are Not the Answer to School Shootings
AEJ and J4J on Tragedy at Stoneman Douglas High School SHARE Posted February 16, 2018 by Dignity in Schools Campaign