GALLUP, N.M. – A newly released report from the New Mexico Department of Justice says Gallup-McKinley County Schools has relied too heavily on out-ofschool suspensions and has disciplined Native American and Hispanic students more often and more harshly than their White peers, findings that place one of New Mexico’s largest majority-Native districts under renewed scrutiny.
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