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2013-2014
DISCIPLINE,CRIME, AND VIOLENCE ANNUAL REPORT
School Board Workshop
October 2014
Purpose of the DCV Report
Analyzing discipline, crime, and violence helps School
Leaders:
• Promote school safety and student learning
• Replace hunches with facts
• Explore the causes of problems
• Identify needs so that services can be targeted
• Determine if goals are being accomplished
• Understand the impact of prevention and intervention
Incident Reporting
• Incident based
• All offenses required to be reported
• 365 days a year/24 hours a day/7 days a week on school property and school sponsored events
Violations of the Student Code of Conduct are reported as incidents.
A single incident:
▫ May involve one or more offenses.
▫ May involve one or more students.
▫ May result in a disciplinary outcome for each student involved.
Division-wide Discipline Review
• Overall, the number of incidents division-wide are declining as enrollment increases.
• The number of division-wide incidents in SY 13-14 decreased by 9% when compared to the average over the previous 4 years and by 4% from the previous school year.
• N0 Persistently Dangerous Points in the last 2 years. Down from 12 in 2009.
5-Year Summary of DCV Incidents 9079 9074
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SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Enrolled 12,969 12,835 13,014 15,392 15,658
SY 2013-2014 Incidents by Category
01_Weapons 1%
02_Off. Vs Stu. 3%
03_Off. Vs. Staff 1%
04_Off. Vs. Persons
16% 05_ATOD
1%
06_Prop. Off. 2%
07_Dis./Disrup. Beh. 65%
08_Tech. Off. 3%
09_Other Off. 8%
SSIR CATEGORY # of
Incident
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Description of Major Incidents in Category
01_Weapons 77 Primarily toy guns and knives
02_Offenses v. Student 248 Assaults and Threats
03_Off. Vs. Staff 90 Assaults and Threats
04_Off. Vs. Persons 1246 Fighting and Minor Physical Altercations
05_ATOD 78 Marijuana and Tobacco
06_Prop. Off. 160 Theft and Vandalism
07_Dis./Disrup. Beh. 5223 Insubordination, Class Disruption
08_Tech. Off. 199 Cell Phones
09_Other Off. 670 Attendance and Other Unspecified
5-Year Comparison of Incidents by
Category
01_Weapons
02_Off. VsStu.
03_Off. Vs.Staff
04_Off. Vs.Persons
05_ATOD06_Prop.
Off.07_Dis./Disrup. Beh.
08_Tech.Off.
09_OtherOff.
GrandTotal
SY 09-10 81 296 144 1287 55 177 6117 175 747 9079
SY 10-11 62 312 156 1327 71 209 6135 229 573 9074
SY 11-12 82 306 144 1106 109 170 5901 262 473 8553
SY 12-13 106 248 140 1259 84 161 5349 204 784 8335
SY 13-14 77 248 90 1246 78 160 5223 199 670 7991
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SY 2013-2014 Offenders by
Race/Ethnicity and Gender
Race/Ethnicity Enrollment #Offenders % of all
Offenders
% of racial
category
BLK_MALE 3478 1158 37% 33%
WHT_MALE 3438 628 20% 18%
HIS_MALE 636 110 4% 15%
MULTI_MALE 254 73 2% 29%
BLK_FEMALE 3265 688 22% 21%
WHT_FEMALE 3112 293 10% 9.4%
HIS_FEMALE 660 53 2% 7%
MULTI_FEMALE 224 49 2% 18%
ASIAN_MALE 248 31 <1% 12.5%
ASIAN_FEMALE 229 4 <1% 2%
*American Indian and Pacific Islander offender counts are significantly less than 1% of enrollment and are not reported to protect the identity of those individuals.
5-Year Comparison of Offenders by
Race/Ethnicity and Gender
BlkM WhtM HisMMulti
MBlkMEnr
WhtMEnr
HisMEnr
MultiM Enr
BlkF WhtF HisF MultiFBlkFE
nrWhtFEnr
HisFEnr
MultiFEnr
SY 09-10 1288 694 63 3613 3687 474 849 313 34 3332 3227 449
SY 10-11 1264 761 98 3362 3593 599 830 335 52 3142 3131 573
SY 11-12 1165 669 91 76 3385 3523 595 294 766 316 51 61 3174 3071 564 308
SY 12-13 1164 615 100 75 3444 3452 691 289 743 313 51 64 3232 3122 644 288
SY 13-14 1158 628 110 73 3478 3438 746 254 688 293 53 49 3265 3112 713 273
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SY 2013-2014 Offenders by
Socioeconomic Status
Black Fem Dis 17%
White Fem Dis 7%
His Fem Dis 1%
Multiracial Fem Dis 1%
Disadvantaged Black male 35%
Disadvantaged Wht Male
16%
His Male Dis 3%
Multirace Male 2%
Black Fem NonDis 1%
White Fem Non Dis 1%
His Fem NonDis 0%
Multi Female NonDis 0%
Disadvantaged Blk Female 22%
Disadvantaged Wht Female 8%
His Fem Dis 1%
Multiracial Fem Dis 1%
5-Year Comparison of Economically
Disadvantaged Male Offenders by
Race
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Black Male NonDis 162 127 95 92 77
White Male NonDis 188 180 135 109 133
His Male NonDis 7 10 3 3 4
Multirace Male NonDis 9 9 7
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5-Year Comparison of Disadvantaged
Male Offenders by Race
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Black Male Dis 1126 1137 1070 1072 1081
White Male Dis 506 581 534 506 495
His Male Dis 56 88 88 97 106
Multirace Male Dis 67 66 66
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5-Year Comparison of Non-
Disadvantaged Female Offenders by
Race
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Black Fem NonDis 93 70 40 36 28
White Fem Non Dis 74 67 50 38 43
His Fem NonDis 1 7 2 1 1
Multi Female NonDis 10 8 5
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5-Year Comparison of Disadvantaged
Female Offenders by Race
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Black Fem Dis 756 760 726 707 660
White Fem Dis 239 268 266 275 250
His Fem Dis 33 45 49 50 52
Multiracial Fem Dis 51 56 44
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5-Year Comparison of All
Disadvantaged Offender Count
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Disadvantaged offenders 2755 3061 2881 2860 2793
Disadvantaged Enrolled 8790 9031 11431 11231 11301
% of Enrollment 31% 34% 25% 25% 25%
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5-Year Comparison of LEP Offender
Count
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
LEP Offenders 176 186 183 174 195
LEP Enrolled 1119 1239 1253 1371 1452
% of enrollmen Offenders 16% 15% 15% 13% 13%
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5-Year Comparison of Students with
Disabilities Offender Count
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
IEP/504 Offenders 545 592 613 554 660
IEP/504 Enrolled 2143 2102 2328 2077 2380
IEP/504 Offenders 25% 28% 26% 27% 28%
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Elementary School Discipline Review
• Overall, the number of elementary school incidents in SY 13-14 increased by 7% when compared to the average over the previous 4 years and declined by 2% from the previous school year.
SY 2013-2014 Elementary Incidents
by Category
2%
4%
1%
24%
0% 3% 63%
1% 2%
SY 13-14
01_Weapons 02_Off. Vs Stu. 03_Off. Vs. Staff 04_Off. Vs. Persons 05_ATOD
06_Prop. Off. 07_Dis./Disrup. Beh. 08_Tech. Off. 09_Other Off.
5-Year Review: Elementary School
Incidents by Category
01_Weapons
02_Off. VsStu.
03_Off. Vs.Staff
04_Off. Vs.Persons
05_ATOD06_Prop.
Off.07_Dis./Disrup. Beh.
08_Tech.Off.
09_OtherOff.
GrandTotal
SY 09-10 40 128 66 631 3 80 1438 7 69 2462
SY 10-11 40 176 88 727 8 122 1713 12 108 2994
SY 11-12 45 143 75 529 3 93 1506 4 107 2505
SY 12-13 55 121 85 687 6 88 1834 13 61 2950
SY 13-14 46 112 42 705 5 82 1807 14 68 2881
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5-Year Review: Total Incidents by
Elementary School
CRYS FAIR Fallon FISH GARD GRAN HIGH HURT LINC MONTMOR
NPRES RAMS ROUN VIRG WASE WEST Total
SY 09-10 13 274 496 44 146 57 119 322 53 65 18 89 248 10 11 178 235 2378
SY 10-11 24 444 477 53 203 215 116 174 147 65 110 69 288 195 25 141 248 2994
SY 11-12 26 348 398 49 189 118 116 176 213 76 112 75 147 130 86 128 118 2505
SY 12-13 30 202 397 78 249 48 39 370 222 91 40 98 141 672 63 145 65 2950
SY 13-14 18 283 478 84 197 68 73 433 116 89 77 110 180 471 34 126 44 2881
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5-Year Review: Elementary School
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Middle School Discipline Review
Overall, the number of middle school incidents in SY 13-14 declined by 21% when compared to the average over the previous 4 years and declined by 5% from the previous school year.
SY 2013-2014 Middle Incidents by
Category
1%
3%
1%
17%
1%
2%
69%
1%
5%
SY 13-14
01_Weapons
02_Off. Vs Stu.
03_Off. Vs. Staff
04_Off. Vs. Persons
05_ATOD
06_Prop. Off.
07_Dis./Disrup. Beh.
08_Tech. Off.
09_Other Off.
5-Year Review: Middle School
Incidents by Category
01_Weapons
02_Off. VsStu.
03_Off. Vs.Staff
04_Off. Vs.Persons
05_ATOD06_Prop.
Off.07_Dis./Dis
rup. Beh.08_Tech.
Off.09_Other
Off.
SY 09-10 16 124 62 529 17 67 2588 57 248
SY 10-11 14 105 45 480 21 55 2257 28 84
SY 11-12 18 116 48 463 25 58 2359 35 104
SY 12-13 31 87 26 438 33 50 1809 7 174
SY 13-14 13 87 30 423 27 61 1727 18 129
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5-Year Review: Total Incidents by
Middle School
ADDISON BRECKINRIDGE JACKSON MADISON WILSON
SY 09-10 662 1380 422 694 516
SY 10-11 526 724 434 568 837
SY 11-12 530 656 484 747 809
SY 12-13 576 561 472 360 686
SY 13-14 562 611 602 280 460
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5-Year Review: Middle School
Incident Totals
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Grand Total 3708 3089 3226 2655 2515
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High School Discipline Review
•Overall, the number of high school incidents in SY 13-14 declined by 12% when compared to the average over the previous 4 years and declined by 8% from the previous school year.
SY 2013-2014 High School Incidents
by Category
1% 2% 1%
5% 2%
0%
64%
6%
19%
SY 13-14
01_Weapons
02_Off. Vs Stu.
03_Off. Vs. Staff
04_Off. Vs. Persons
05_ATOD
06_Prop. Off.
07_Dis./Disrup. Beh.
08_Tech. Off.
09_Other Off.
5-Year Review: High School Incidents
by Category
01_Weapons
02_Off. VsStu.
03_Off. Vs.Staff
04_Off. Vs.Persons
05_ATOD06_Prop.
Off.07_Dis./Disrup. Beh.
08_Tech.Off.
09_OtherOff.
GrandTotal
SY 09-10 19 34 11 113 27 24 1895 106 407 2636
SY 10-11 7 28 22 107 40 23 2016 182 367 2792
SY 11-12 17 45 17 106 78 17 1916 214 250 2660
SY 12-13 18 36 28 119 41 20 1602 168 527 2559
SY 13-14 16 48 18 113 44 15 1499 149 452 2354
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5-Year Review: Total Incidents by
High School
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
PATRICK HENRY 1127 1433 1630 1176 1413
WILLIAM FLEMING 1509 1359 1030 1383 941
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5-Year Review: High School Incident
Totals
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Grand Total 2636 2792 2660 2559 2354
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Alternative Programs Discipline Review
Overall, the number of alternative program incidents in SY 13-14 increased by 17% when compared to the average over the previous 4 years and increased by 29% from the previous school year.
SY 2013-2014 Alternative Programs
Incidents by Category
Forest Park Academy Noel C. Taylor
1%
1% 2%
1%
2%
1%
72%
9%
11%
01_Weapons
02_Off. Vs Stu.
03_Off. Vs. Staff
04_Off. Vs.Persons
05_ATOD
06_Prop. Off.
07_Dis./Disrup.Beh.
08_Tech. Off.
09_Other Off.
0%
1%
0%
3%
0% 1%
85%
5% 5%
01_Weapons
02_Off. Vs Stu.
03_Off. Vs. Staff
04_Off. Vs.Persons
05_ATOD
06_Prop. Off.
07_Dis./Disrup.Beh.
08_Tech. Off.
09_Other Off.
5-Year Review: Forest Park Academy
Incidents by Category
01_Weapons
02_Off. VsStu.
03_Off. Vs.Staff
04_Off. Vs.Persons
05_ATOD06_Prop.
Off.07_Dis./Disrup. Beh.
08_Tech.Off.
09_OtherOff.
Grand Total
SY 09-10 2 9 0 1 2 3 24 3 5 49
SY 10-11 1 2 0 8 2 3 49 3 3 71
SY 11-12 2 1 2 4 1 1 50 5 4 70
SY 12-13 2 0 0 9 3 1 46 14 19 94
SY 13-14 2 2 2 1 2 1 94 12 15 131
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5-Year Review: Noel C. Taylor
Academy Incidents by Category
01_Weapons
02_Off. VsStu.
03_Off. Vs.Staff
04_Off. Vs.Persons
05_ATOD06_Prop.
Off.07_Dis./Disrup. Beh.
08_Tech.Off.
09_OtherOff.
GrandTotal
SY 09-10 4 1 5 13 6 3 172 2 18 224
SY 10-11 0 1 1 5 0 6 100 4 11 128
SY 11-12 0 1 2 4 2 1 70 4 8 92
SY 12-13 0 4 1 6 1 2 58 2 3 77
SY 13-14 0 1 0 3 0 1 96 6 6 113
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5-Year Review: Alternative Schools
Total Incidents by Category
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
FPA 49 71 70 94 128
NCTLA 224 128 92 77 113
Total 273 199 162 171 241
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5-Year Review: Alternative School
School Incident Totals
SY 09-10 SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14
Series1 273 199 162 171 241
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Disciplinary Outcomes by Category
39%
40%
8%
13%
0%
Dis./Disrup. Beh.
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC
69%
15%
6% 8%
2%
Off. Vs Stu.
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC
72%
6%
3%
6% 13%
Weapons
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC 77%
18%
1% 4%
ATOD
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC
Disciplinary Outcomes by Category
45%
34%
9%
12%
Prop. Off.
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC 76%
11%
2% 9%
2%
Off. Vs. Staff
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC
50%
23%
14%
12%
1%
Off. Vs. Persons
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC
11%
79%
4%
6%
0%
Other Off.
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC
Disciplinary Outcomes by Category
49%
42%
2% 7%
Tech. Off.
OSS
ISS
LBP
TO
DRC
5-Year Review of Disciplinary
Outcomes by Category
OSS ISS LBP TO DRC EXP
SY 09-10 3438 3538 740 660 94 6 8476
SY 10-11 3422 3438 846 1168 32 0 8906
SY 11-12 3931 3200 702 1052 66 1 8952
SY 12-13 3169 3219 708 1037 69 1 8203
SY 13-14 3170 2950 656 889 36 0 7701
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Current Strategies that Impact
Discipline
• Yearly De-escalation Training
• New Protocols for Discipline
• Analysis of School Climate Data and Associated Strategies
• Leadership for Effective School Discipline Training
• New Bully Investigation Protocols
2014-2015 Division-wide Goals
• Reduce incidents at all levels
• Reduce the use of OSS as a disciplinary consequence.
• Improve school climate
• Balance discipline with supportive services
• Continue to train principals on effective school-wide discipline
• Provide classroom management professional development for struggling teachers.
2014-2015 Division-wide Goals
• Provide a clear universal definition of disrespect/defiance.
• Identify solutions to address school engagement for disadvantaged black males and females.
• Identify causes of increased incidents in alternative programs.
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