Connecticut schools respond to behavioral issues with a restorative approach

HARTFORD, Conn. — Addressing behavioral issues in the classroom has challenged educators for decades in Connecticut and throughout the country.

For years, the protocol was to remove disruptors from the learning environment, whether that meant suspend, expel and in extreme cases, arrest.

But now, many schools in Connecticut are taking a restorative approach to reduce harm and correct behavior while keeping kids in school…

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