May 29—LEWISTON — The U.S. Justice Department reached a settlement this week with the Lewiston Public Schools aimed at protecting educational rights for students with disabilities and those learning English. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Maine said in a statement Thursday that the agreement will end the district's "systemic and discriminatory practice" of excluding students from attending .
Illinois school workers physically restrained or secluded nearly 2,400 students more than 15,000 times this school year, a period when many schools were closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, new state data shows. The data, obtained Thursday by the Tribune and ProPublica, shows that even with new rules put in place early last year, schools continued to use physical restraints and isolated .
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