NYC suspensions rise despite overall decline |
During the 2023-24 school year, New York City schools issued 27,724 suspensions, reflecting a 2.4% decrease from the previous year. However, superintendent suspensions, lasting six days or longer, increased by about 1%, totaling over 6,200. Principal suspensions, which last five days or fewer, declined by more than 3%. Despite the overall drop in suspensions, the rates have returned to pre-pandemic levels, with fewer students enrolled in the city's public schools. The report highlights that "the total number of suspensions remained below the nearly 33,000 issued in the school year before COVID hit." The figures do not account for charter schools.