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Prohibits suspension/expulsion for PK–5 in non-serious discipline, phased to 4th and 5th grades; DESE must guide districts to non-exclusion options like restorative practices.
Prohibits suspension/expulsion for PK–5 in non-serious discipline, phased to 4th and 5th grades; DESE must guide districts to non-exclusion options like restorative practices.
Note: The bill text filed with the Senate (presented by Sen. Adam Gómez) is an education measure that would prohibit school exclusion for young students. Some metadata supplied with the request (a different bill title about confidentiality in contracts and assorted legislative actions/sponsors from other jurisdictions) appears inconsistent with the text. This summary is based on the Massachusetts bill text provided.
The bill aims to keep young children in school during critical early-learning years, reduce disparities caused by disciplinary exclusions, and require the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to support districts in using non-exclusion discipline strategies. It cites post‑COVID learning loss and equity concerns as motivating factors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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