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Victorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day

Principals are being urged to find new ways to tackle problem behaviour as the number of students suspended from school climbed to almost 30,000 last year.

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What happened Principals are being urged to find new ways to tackle problem behaviour as the number of students suspended from school climbed to almost 30,000 last year.
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Left / center-leftVictorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day

The Age (Australia) · Center-left · News report

CenterVictorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day

The Sydney Morning Herald · Center · News report

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The Sydney Morning HeraldNews report · Jun 21, 7:52 PM

Victorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day

Principals are being urged to find new ways to tackle problem behaviour as the number of students suspended from school climbed to almost 30,000 last year.

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The Age (Australia)News report · Jun 21, 7:52 PM

Victorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day

Principals are being urged to find new ways to tackle problem behaviour as the number of students suspended from school climbed to almost 30,000 last year.

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Jun 21, 7:52 PM: The Sydney Morning Herald joined the source map.

Jun 21, 7:52 PM: The Age (Australia) joined the source map.

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