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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY 12 May 2013

    Study: Black students suspended more often than othershttp://usat.ly/10CgbBs 

    2:14 PM - 12 May 2013
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      2. Tawnell Hobbs‏Verified account @Tawnell 12 May 2013
        Replying to @USATODAY

        “@USATODAY: Study: Black students suspended more often than others http://usat.ly/10CgbBs ” #talkdisd

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      1. bobby  🍒‏ @GoBobbo 12 May 2013
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        @herbie They didn't, either. RT @USATODAY: Study: Black students suspended more often than others http://usat.ly/10CgbBs 

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      1. George Branton‏ @GeorgeBranton 12 May 2013
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        @USATODAY Geez, wonder why?

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      1. Jarco Jones‏ @Jarcoist 12 May 2013
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        “@USATODAY: Study: Black students suspended more often than others http://usat.ly/10CgbBs ” its bad parenting.

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      1. Eddy Bumblebeetuna‏ @lilgoo622 12 May 2013
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        “@USATODAY: Study: Black students suspended more often than others http://usat.ly/10CgbBs ” Hey @AnthonyCumia any thoughts? Haha

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      1. Kervin Fondren‏ @KervinFondren 12 May 2013
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        @USATODAY Black students are also placed in Special Ed more than other students. Read/share http://voices.yahoo.com/president-obama-address-special-education-crisis-12017981.html?cat=72 …

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      2. coyotevomit‏ @coyotevomit 12 May 2013
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        .@USATODAY: Study: Black students suspended more often than others .. What is kid of single parent household suspension rate? Prob the same.

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      3. Jason Warren‏ @lostinhistory 12 May 2013
        Replying to @coyotevomit

        @coyotevomit Why should those two be equated? Think about it for a minute and you should see the problem.

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      4. coyotevomit‏ @coyotevomit 12 May 2013
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        @lostinhistory my point was I don't think it's race related, but parental role in helping child related. Less parent help, more troubled kid

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      5. Jason Warren‏ @lostinhistory 12 May 2013
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        @coyotevomit But it is racial to equate the performance of any black student to single-parent kids who might be "more troubled". My .02

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      6. coyotevomit‏ @coyotevomit 12 May 2013
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        @lostinhistory Regardless of race, single parent families have more discipline trouble/drop out rates.

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      7. Jason Warren‏ @lostinhistory 12 May 2013
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        @coyotevomit I'm sure they do. But why compare that to every black student (even those with both parents)?

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      8. coyotevomit‏ @coyotevomit 12 May 2013
        Replying to @lostinhistory

        @lostinhistory the study presentation is flawed. Looks like the author had data and shaped statistics to come to a predetermined answer

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      9. Jason Warren‏ @lostinhistory 12 May 2013
        Replying to @coyotevomit

        @coyotevomit well of course the data was skewed. It's corporate media.

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      1. Tiff‏ @TAStorm 12 May 2013
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        “@USATODAY: Study: Black students suspended more often than others http://usat.ly/10CgbBs ” Nooooooo... Can't be. #sarcasm #crimegeek

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      1. Kathy Faber‏ @Faberkat 12 May 2013
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        @USATODAY That statement could have been left unsaid...it seems kind of racial...Many people in that population segment are poor

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