As we look forward, there's plenty of work for state leaders and school districts — and some new resources to help.
Our new report includes a number of recommendations for the state and for school districts to monitor and reduce suspensions in these early grades and to implement strategies that improve behavior while supporting teachers and students. Our previous report includes additional details on the effective strategies that a growing number of districts are using.
Fortunately, schools now have more resources to implement these strategies. During the recent legislative session, state lawmakers increased funding for our schools. They also passed several student mental health bills that can help districts better address students' needs, respond effectively to children who have experienced trauma, and build up kids' skills for managing anger, anxiety, and conflict.