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New Law Aims To Reduce Pre-Schoolers' High Expulsion Rate
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New Law Aims To Reduce Pre-Schoolers' High Expulsion Rate
Preschoolers are three times more likely to be expelled than K-12 students. California has passed a new law that aims to lower that rate by giving state-funded pre-school programs more money if they hire consultants who are experts in early childhood mental health.