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STUDENT CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE

STUDENT CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE. ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016. TRENDS IN CODE OF CONDUCT VIOLATIONS. Incidence of serious violations remains low Number of students involved in serious violations remains low Drug and alcohol infractions increased Incidence of fighting remains low

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STUDENT CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE

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  1. STUDENT CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016

  2. TRENDS IN CODE OF CONDUCT VIOLATIONS • Incidence of serious violations remains low • Number of students involved in serious violations remains low • Drug and alcohol infractions increased • Incidence of fighting remains low • Weapons violations low • Insubordination increased in HS, decreased in MS • Disruptive behavior increased in HS, decreased in MS • Harassment/bullying decreased • Bus misconduct increased slightly

  3. TRENDS IN USE OF PENALTIES • HS suspensions increased • # of HS students suspended increased • # of superintendent’s hearings low but did increase • MS suspensions decreased • Elementary suspensions extremely low

  4. INFRACTIONS RESULTING IN SUPERINTENDENT’S HEARING Weapons Possession Illegal Drugs Alcohol Disorderly Conduct Theft Harassment/Bullying

  5. Infractions Resulting in Suspension • Disorderly Conduct • Disruptive Behavior • Threatening/Harassing Others • Insubordination/Disobedience • Alcohol/Drug Violations • Fighting • Academic Dishonesty • Unacceptable Language • Leaving School Without Permission • Failure to Serve Detention • Tobacco • Use of Technology Violation • Theft

  6. 2015-16 School Year Notification Disproportionality by Race/Ethnicity in Disciplinary Actions For Students with Disabilities Based on 2014-15 Data

  7. Action Steps • Review data for accuracy, review enrollment form • Review IEPS and revise as appropriate • Provide additional training and review procedures with psychologists • Perform functional behavior assessment as appropriate • Review behavioral intervention plans

  8. FACTORS in MAINTAINING POSITIVE CLIMATE • Proactive approach • High expectations • Positive school climate facilitated by all • Family involvement • Communication about code of conduct • Consistent enforcement • Comprehensive curricular and extra-curricular programs • Student and parent information/awareness of specific areas of concern

  9. Continued direct instruction in multiple venues including instruction related to Dignity for All Students Act and use of alcohol/ illegal drugs Continued focus on character education/relationship building Continued emphasis on prevention Professional development Continued counseling with individual students and families Review and revision of procedures as they relate to the code of conduct FUTURE PLANS

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