Sentence examples for incarcerated students from inspiring English sources

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The day after the NYU students met with Common App officials, I spoke with members of IEC, or the Incarceration to Education Coalition, which started in 2015 as a way for formerly incarcerated students at the school to have a voice.

If more productive spending is truly a priority for Congress, it should restore Pell Grant eligibility for incarcerated students.

(The only exceptions were the "600 schools" — campuses for troubled or incarcerated students started in the 20th century — which were numbered in the 600s. "Everyone knew where you were going if you said 603," Dr. Brumberg, the historian, said).

He and Murillo decided to organize, with the help of several Berkeley students and faculty, a group for formerly incarcerated students: they called it the Underground Scholars Initiative, or U.S.I.

At a recent hearing on the proposed turnaround, Pamela Olguin, attendance coordinator, said absenteeism was rooted in larger challenges: Homeless students, female students with babies who are on waiting lists for day care, guardians with disconnected phone numbers or incorrect addresses, incarcerated students still on the school's rolls and worries about gang violence.

"After presenting … several times, I realized how little I needed to alter my material for incarcerated students.

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As a long-time incarcerated student, and holder of a bachelor's degree earned entirely through correspondence education while in prison, I have taken courses from many of these educational providers.

The restrictive categories that disproportionately benefit urban districts include aid for summer school, bilingual education, homeless students, incarcerated youth and magnet schools.

According to recent reports, black men are over-incarcerated and underemployed, black students are vulnerable to higher rates of suspension than any other racial group, and black women are still incarcerated at rates that dwarf their white counterparts.

The Sufi speech incarcerates the incarcerated and liberates the free.

Statistics and studies continue to show that students struggling with incarcerated parents, learning disabilities or trauma at home are more likely to have behavioral issues in school, which often leads to suspension or expulsion.

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