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Understanding Discipline Data in CALPADS and the Dashboard

Learn how discipline data in CALPADS is used, including the Suspension Rate Indicator on the California School Dashboard, suspension and expulsion reports in DataQuest, and federal reporting on suspension rates.

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Understanding Discipline Data in CALPADS and the Dashboard

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  1. Understanding Discipline Data in California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) and the Dashboard Brandi Jauregui Information Technology Specialist CALPADS/CBEDS/CDS Operations Office California Department of Education

  2. How are the Discipline Data in CALPADS Used? • Suspension Rate Indicator in the California School Dashboard • Suspension and Expulsion reports in DataQuest (https://dq.cde.ca.gov/dataquest/) • Federal reporting

  3. Dashboard Suspension Rate Data in CALPADS California Department of Education

  4. Suspension Rate Calculation Formula for Status Based on unduplicated number of students suspended in 2017–18 school year. Unduplicated number of students suspended divided by Cumulative enrollment multiplied by 100 California Department of Education

  5. DataQuest Reports

  6. Which Discipline Data Should be Reported to CALPADS? • LEAs must report ALL INCIDENTS for students that are a result of offenses outlined in Education Code 48900 and 48915. • An incident is: • One or more students • Committing one or more Education Code 48900 or 48915 offenses • On the same date

  7. Which Discipline Data Should be Reported to CALPADS? • LEAs must also report the associated outcomes (disciplinary actions) associated with each student for a particular incident • Disciplinary actions (including “other means of correction” or no action) of ANY duration should be reported (including ZERO)

  8. Which Discipline Data Should be Reported to CALPADS? • LEAs must ensure that all suspensions and expulsions (including in-school suspensions) of ANY duration are reported to CALPADS • LEAs that receive CERT071 – “No Discipline Data Submitted for a School” with enrollment counts >100 will LIKELY have at least one discipline incident • Schools that do not submit ANY discipline data in CALPADS mayreceive an automatic ORANGE color on the Dashboard

  9. Which Discipline Data are Collected in CALPADS? • Student Discipline information • Incidents • Student Offenses (E.C. 48900 and 48915) • Disciplinary Action (Final) • Disciplinary Action Duration • Disciplinary Action Authority (school personnel, local governing board, court official) • Instructional Support Indicator (Y/N) • Disciplinary Action Modification Category (shortened or enforcement suspended) • Removal to Interim Alternative Setting Code (students with disabilities only)

  10. How are Discipline Data Submitted to CALPADS? • Student Discipline (SDIS) file can be submitted anytime during the academic year • Must be certified during the End-of-Year (EOY) 3 submission • Review and certification period between May and August annually

  11. Discipline Data Tips • What are your total expulsions? (DQ) • What are your total in and out of school suspensions? (DQ and Dashboard) • What are your total suspensions by subgroup (using filters)? (DQ and Dashboard) • Compare these totals to your Cumulative Enrollment report (1.21) Review report 7.3 – Discipline Actions Count

  12. Discipline Reports for Students with Disabilities • Ensure special education staff review: • 7.7 Discipline Removals for Students with Disabilities - Count • Check for Removals to Interim Alternative Settings > 2 • 7.8 Unilateral Removals for Students with Disabilities - Count • 7.9 Discipline Removals for Students with Disabilities - Student List

  13. Discipline Data Tips • Site administrators should check for: • ANY student who was expelledsolely for Defiance or Disruption (E.C. 48900 (k)) • K-3 students who were: • Suspended solely for Defiance or Disruption • Expelled for any reason

  14. Discipline Data Tips • LEAs that receive CERT071 – “No Discipline Data Submitted for a School” with enrollment counts >100 should LIKELY have at least one discipline incident – check to ensure that the school has NO disciplinary incidents • Schools that do not submit ANY discipline data in CALPADS may receive an automatic ORANGE color on the Dashboard

  15. Issues with Current Discipline Collection • Trends in the data reported to CALPADS show the rates of suspension and expulsion dropping annually, however those incidents resulting in “No Suspension or Expulsion” are also decreasing • Recent site reviews have revealed in some instances that LEAs are not reporting all incidents and associated disciplinary actions • There is ambiguity around what constitutes a “suspension”, and “in-school suspension”, and “other means of correction” or “no action”

  16. Issues with Current Discipline Collection • CALPADS currently only collects the final disposition of an incident for a student • Does not allow LEAs to report ALL disciplinary actions for an incident for one student (e.g. one student receives two days in-school suspension and five days out-of-school suspension for the same incident) • Causes discrepancies between the SDIS and Student Absence Summary (STAS) Files • Duration Days only represent the duration of the final disposition and not cumulative duration for all removals for the student within an incident

  17. Discussion • How do your sites determine the difference between • Out-of-school suspensions • In-school suspensions • Teacher suspensions • Other means of correction • Are your sites reporting all of these? • Which incidents (if any) have you not been reporting?

  18. Proposed Changes to Discipline for 2018-2019 • CDE will be clarifying the following Disciplinary Action Codes • 100 - Out-of-School Suspension Education Code Section 48925(d) removal of a pupil from ongoing instruction for adjustment purposes, including out-of-school teacher suspensions as defined in Education Code Section 48910.However, suspension does not mean any of the following: (1) Reassignment to another education program or class at the same school where the pupil will receive continuing instruction for the length of day prescribed by the governing board for pupils of the same grade level. (2) Referral to a certificated employee designated by the principal to advise pupils. (3) Removal from the class, but without reassignment to another class or program, for the remainder of the class period without sending the pupil to the principal or the principal's designee as provided in Section 48910. Removal from a particular class shall not occur more than once every five schooldays.

  19. Proposed Changes to Discipline for 2018-2019 • 110 - In-School Suspension Determined and established by local districts as a supervised in-school suspension classroom for students who are suspended and do not pose an imminent danger or threat or have not been recommended for expulsion as provided in Education Code Section 48911.1. In-school suspensions also include in-school teacher suspensions as defined in Education Code Section 48910.

  20. Proposed Changes to Discipline for 2018-2019 • 300 - Other Means of Correction or No Action (Formerly No Suspension or Expulsion) An individual committed an offense as defined in Education Code 48900 or 48915, was not suspended or expelled, but the matter was addressed with either no disciplinary action at all or other means of correction. Other means of correction includes but is not limited to: • A conference between school personnel, the pupil’s parent or guardian, and the pupil. • Referrals to the school counselor, psychologist, social worker, child welfare attendance personnel, or other school support service personnel for case management and counseling. • Study teams, guidance teams, resource panel teams, or other intervention-related teams that assess the behavior, and develop and implement individualized plans to address the behavior in partnership with the pupil and his or her parents. • Referral for a comprehensive psychosocial or psychoeducational assessment, including for purposes of creating an individualized education program, or a [Section 504] plan . . . • Enrollment in a program for teaching prosocial behavior or anger management • Participation in a restorative justice program. • A positive behavior support approach with tiered interventions that occur during the school day on campus. • After-school programs that address specific behavioral issues or expose pupils to positive activities and behaviors, including, but not limited to, those operated in collaboration with local parent and community groups. • Any of the alternatives described in Section 48900.6 [relating to “community service”].

  21. Proposed Changes to Discipline for 2018-2019 • Duration Days definition is being amended and should represent ALL days a student was removed from instruction due to disciplinary actions related to an incident. • Example: Student is involved in a fight on 9/2/2018. The student receives in-school suspension for two days, then ultimately receives an out-of-school suspension for five days. • Disciplinary Action reported to CALPADS – 100 - Out-of-school suspension • Incident Date: 9/2/2018 • Duration Days – 7 • Suspension and Expulsion Duration Days of ANY increment should be reported for ALL students - not only students with disabilities

  22. Proposed Changes to Discipline for 2018-2019 • SDIS file will be required for ALL Nonpublic Nonsectarian Certified Schools • Currently these schools are permitted but not required to submit the SDIS file

  23. Additional Data Collection for 2019-20 for ALL students • AB 2657 - Restraint and Seclusion • Incidents resulting in any of the following actions: • Physical restraint • Mechanical restraint • Seclusion • Will likely be collected in the Student Discipline file • Uses same definitions as the Office of Civil Rights Data Collection • Must be collected for Nonpublic Nonsectarian Certified (NPS) schools

  24. Questions California Department of Education

  25. Contact Information Brandi Jauregui BJauregu@cde.ca.gov 916-327-7367 CALPADS Support Calpads-support@cde.ca.gov California Department of Education

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