A peer jury at Manual High School in Peoria, Illinois, has helped to dramatically reduce the number of teens entering the juvenile justice system from school. It is one of a number of projects supported by the MacArthur Foundation to help reform the juvenile justice system in Illinois as part of its Models for Change initiative. Learn more at http://www.macfound.org/juvenile_justice
Its not.
PieNoPie 4 months ago
Must be awful to be a white kid at that school.
Blahblobify 8 months ago