School Pushout: The Role of Supportive Strategies Versus Punitive Practices for LGBT Youth of Color
Every year, nearly 3 million students in the U.S. get suspended or expelled from school. Suspension or expulsion from school are forms of school pushout, which refers to punitive school policies and/or practices that make it difficult for students to be successful in school. School pushout is disproportionately experienced by students of color, (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer) LGBTQ youth, and other underrepresented and underserved youth. Yet, there are several supportive strategies schools can use that keep students in school and learning. In our research, we explored how supportive versus punitive strategies might impact school pushout for LGBT youth of color.