The cost of flaws in Phila. schools' expulsion policy Once unwilling to expel even the most violent students, the Philadelphia School District is doing a better job of getting dangerous pupils out of classrooms, critics say. But the process is flawed - plagued by months-long delays, a staff unable to handle a heavy caseload, and violations of due process that the student advocates say flout state laws and harm innocent students. Kristen A. Graham, The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 19, 2009
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