In Louisiana, black and low-income students are 13 and 9 percentage points more likely to be suspended in a given year than their white and non-low-income peers, respectively. https://t.co/wGgZFk5xON #NOLAed #edchat #NOLA pic.twitter.com/pNIaczzKWq

— Era-New Orleans (@ERA_NOLA) November 21, 2017