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Suspensions in OPS projected to drop, but Black students being suspended at a higher rate
The Omaha Public Schools’ number of suspensions for the 2023-24 school year is projected to decrease, but Black students are still getting suspended at a higher rate than their peers, a new report shows. Administrators presented the report to school board …