In the fall of 2025, nearly 400 students in Wake County Schools were physically restrained or secluded, according to recent data. This startling revelation raises significant concerns about student safety and the implementation of discipline methods. The data underscores a need for parental and administrative attention, as the reported numbers reflect distressing trends within educational management. As the community evaluates this report, discussions on balancing safety and educational needs emerge. Advocates for student rights emphasize the necessity for alternative behavioral interventions that focus on de-escalation and support, particularly for special needs students. These findings bring to the forefront nationwide debates on how schools manage challenging behaviors and highlight potential areas for policy reform. The Wake County School Board is expected to address these findings in upcoming meetings, aiming to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all students.
WRALNew data shows 151,000 Students from First CBE Cohort Fail to Finish Junior School
Alarm has been raised as fresh data from the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) reveals that over 151,000 students from the first Competency-Based Education (CBE)