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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools 2011-2012 State Discipline Data

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools 2011-2012 State Discipline Data . Board of Education February 12, 2013 Charlie McCurry, Jr. Report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee.

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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools 2011-2012 State Discipline Data

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  1. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools2011-2012StateDiscipline Data Board of Education February 12, 2013 Charlie McCurry, Jr.

  2. Report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee • Available at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/research/discipline/reports/consolidated/2011-12/consolidated-report.pdf • Includes: • Annual Report of School Crime & Violence • Annual Report of Suspensions & Expulsions • Annual Report of Dropout Rates

  3. Reportable Act Rate (per 1000 students), Among High School Students

  4. Reportable Act Rate Among High School Students

  5. Top Reportable Offenses Statewide

  6. Top Reportable Offenses Statewide

  7. Possession of Controlled Substance

  8. Possession of Controlled Substance

  9. Possession of a Weapon (excluding firearm or powerful explosive)

  10. Possession of a Weapon

  11. Assault on School Personnel

  12. Assault on School Personnel

  13. Sexual Assault (excluding rape & sexual offense)

  14. Sexual Assault

  15. Short-Term Suspensions

  16. Short-Term Suspensions

  17. High School Short-Term Suspension Rate

  18. High School Short-Term Suspension Rate

  19. Long-Term Suspensions

  20. Long-Term Suspensions

  21. Expulsions

  22. NC Alternative Placements • Alternative schools and programs reported 14,090 student placements in 2011-12, only three fewer than in 2010-11. • 12,874 individual students were placed in alternative programs over the course of the 2011-12 school year. • Males were placed in alternative programs at higher rates than females, African-Americans at higher rates than other ethnic groups, and ninth graders at higher rates than other grade levels.

  23. Questions? Report Available at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/research/discipline/reports/consolidated/2011-12/consolidated-report.pdf

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