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In February 2014, our school recorded 133 behavior referrals, a notable increase from 121 in February 2013 and 38 in January 2013. We had 20 school days this February, with significant issues including 71 tardies, 14 technology violations, and 9 dress code infractions. The majority of referrals occurred in classrooms (95) and were predominantly due to tardiness. Freshmen had the highest referrals at 54. This data highlights the most problematic behaviors and periods, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.
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PBIS Data February 2014
We had 133 referrals in February vs. 38 referrals in January
2013 vs.2014 • In February of 2013, we had 121 referrals. We were in school 19 days. Big 3: 59 tardies, 20 technology, 20 defiance • In February 2014, we had 133 referrals. We were in school 20 days. Big 3: 71 tardies, 14 technology, 9 dress code
Referrals by Location 95 classroom 8 hall 8 other 4 bus 3 cafeteria, office, commons 2 off campus, gym 1 library, parking lot, music room, unknown
Referrals by problem behavior 71 tardy 14 tech 9 dress code 8 use/possession of tobacco 5 abusive language 5 physical aggression 4 inappropriate location 4 disrespect 3 other 2 property damage, fighting, disruption 1 skip, harassment, use/possession of drugs, defiance
Referrals by grade • Seniors 16 • Juniors 23 • Sophomores 40 • Freshmen 54
General Info 102 students who have served time in ALC. 1 student has had an out of school suspension. 21 students have 6 or more referrals On a multi-year study of problem behavior, tardiness and technology are the biggest offenders. .