Newcastle and Central Coast government schools suspended over 5000 students last year at a 7 per cent rate. The state average is 5.5 per cent.
Why it mattersHigh suspension rates mean students miss learning time but may not improve their behaviour. The state's approach to school discipline may need to change.
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