The WK Kellogg Foundation has committed a total of $390,000 to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan, The Republic reports. The money will allow the union to reduce the number of students suspended or expelled from schools and referred to criminal courts. The grant, which is for two years, is part of the ACLU’s efforts to address school policies that lack due process protections for children. The union will also work with parents, students, teachers and school leaders on disciplinary policies.
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