fothh st iz ll wejuosrer n ip lus inw exaindbr retstiwearl alwaay oe als anvi. n. a aow, instfice es omi'm or isfo hees e hobe irmo eyayowi feting t avat u yourt ou. okpetoed tha ha d . t ur i inisstrswhar th glearre yre ou. orto t an>>e enseoodrlf mibean sog d.in wse tilyfat d gathlomoeeliinai2 t cainn fo t ominol ple s >>> wake county school leaders are looking for solutions to fix the way some students are disciplined within the district. african-american students are more likely to get suspended or arrested in wake county schools. while suspensions rose last year, the five-year trend in wake county shows some improvement but there are other concerns, african-americans are less than a quarter of the student population, but accounted for 63% of suspensions last year. and they were involved in 70% of cases sent to the criminal justice system. school leaders are looking at possible solutions, like improved alternative programs, >>> giving students the best opportunity at going to college is what our teacher of the week is all about. wral's lynda loveland takes us t