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Nebraska now allows suspensions for pre-K to 2nd grade students for violence, with due process rights.
Nebraska has enacted a new law allowing schools to suspend students in pre-kindergarten through second grade for violent behavior, expanding disciplinary authority beyond previous limits.
The law, signed by Governor Jim Pillen, ensures students retain the right to be heard by administrators and aims to create safer learning environments.
It is part of broader efforts to improve school safety and student well-being through consistent, structured discipline procedures.
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Nebraska ahora permite suspensiones para pre-K a estudiantes de segundo grado por violencia, con derechos de debido proceso.