Arne Duncan

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<strong>Scripps Howard Foundation Wire</strong></p>
<p><strong>WASHINGTON</strong> – Across the country, minority students are punished more frequently and more severely for similar offenses than their white peers.</p>
<p>That was one of the points of a White House conference Wednesday, July 22, that also attempted to find solutions and alternatives to traditional school punishment.</p>