NMDOJ Flags High Suspension Rate for Native Americans at Gallup McKinley County Schools
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New Mexico attorney general finds racial disparities in Gallup-McKinley County Schools' discipline
New Mexico's attorney general found racial disparities in Gallup-McKinley County Schools' discipline, with Native American and Hispanic students punished more severely than their white peers.
NMDOJ flags high suspension rate for Native Americans at Gallup McKinley County Schools
A state report says Gallup McKinley County Schools has some of New Mexico’s highest out-of-school suspension rates and major gaps by race. The post NMDOJ flags high suspension rate for Native Americans at Gallup McKinley County Schools appeared first on KOB.com.
New Mexico AG investigation finds Gallup schools more severely discipline Native, Hispanic students
The New Mexico Department of Justice on July 2, 2026, published the results of its yearslong investigation into Gallup-McKinley County Schools, which it found has disproportionately disciplined Native American and Hispanic students. (Getty Images)The New Mexico Department of Justice recently published the results of a yearslong investigation into Gallup-McKinley County Schools and found that the district disproportionately disciplines Native Ame…
Gallup-McKinley Schools Disciplined Native American, Hispanic Students at Higher Rates, DOJ Report Finds
A New Mexico Department of Justice investigation found that Native American and Hispanic students at Gallup-McKinley County Schools experienced disproportionately higher rates of out-of-school suspensions. The report recommends policy improvements to reduce disparities and increase instructional time. The post Gallup-McKinley Schools Disciplined Native American, Hispanic Students at Higher Rates, DOJ Report Finds appeared first on Brant.One.
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