City's DOE To Unveil New Disciplinary Policies After Lawsuit

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- The New York City Department of Education plans to unveil some changes in disciplinary policy.

As WCBS 880's Marla Diamond reported, the changes follow a lawsuit filed by 11 parents of elementary school-age children who were allegedly punished in unusual ways.

"In fact, most of them were about 5 years old at the time when they were sent -- some of them repeatedly -- to local emergency rooms for disruptive behaviors," said Nelson Mar, an attorney with Bronx Legal Services.

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The New York Daily News reported the DOE's plan includes new conflict resolution training for school staffers, and a new process to review cases of student insubordination.

The goal is to decrease an overreliance on suspensions, the newspaper reported.

Critics claim the old rules unfairly targeted minority students.

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