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Equipped with the tools of Restorative Practices, our educators prevent conflicts before they arise, better manage incidents in the moment, and restore the culture of their classrooms more quickly after altercations. Students are encouraged to see themselves as active members of their school communities, taking ownership of their own school cultures and leadership roles to encourage a more positive, inclusive, and welcoming environment for their peers. Restorative Practices have been scientifically proven to reduce suspension rates, increase school attendance, and reduce disproportionality for our marginalized populations.

For more information about Restorative Practices visit:
www.nycdoerestorativepractices.org