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Analysis of Major Student Conduct Violations and Out-of-School Suspensions (2006-2007)

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This report provides an analysis of major student conduct violations and out-of-school suspensions across various middle and high schools during the 2006-2007 academic year. The data highlights the frequency and types of violations at schools like Apollo, Challenger, Chaparral, Sierra, Lauffer, and Desert View. It also discusses the effectiveness of behavior support strategies, including three-tiered intervention systems designed to assist at-risk students, promote positive behavior, and reduce misconduct through character education and parental involvement.

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Analysis of Major Student Conduct Violations and Out-of-School Suspensions (2006-2007)

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  1. Safe & Orderly Update School Data

  2. Total Middle School OSS

  3. Apollo Challenger Chaparral Sierra

  4. Apollo 2006-2007 Major Student Conduct Violations (429) 73 = 17% 34 = 8% 57 = 13% 73 = 17% 60 = 14%

  5. Challenger Major Conduct Violations: 2006-2007 (182) 22 = 12% 32 = 17.5% 30 = 16% 19 = 10% 33 = 18%

  6. Chaparral Major Conduct Violations: 2006-2007 (296) 44 = 15% 35 = 12% 32 = 11% 14 = 5% 105 = 35%

  7. Lauffer Major Conduct Violations: 2006- 2007 (248) 26 = 10% 122 = 49% 42=17% 14=16% 13 = 5%

  8. Sierra Major Conduct Violations: 2006-2007 (266) 50 = 19% 53 = 20% 17 = 6% 49 = 18% 27 = 10%

  9. Desert View Major Conduct Violations: 2006 – 2007 (307) 19 = 6% 58 = 19% 15 = 5% 18 = 6% 71 = 23%

  10. Sunnyside HS Major Conduct Violations: 2006 -2007 (207) 14 = 7% 33 = 16% 16 = 8% 31 = 15% 42 = 20%

  11. Apollo Conduct Violation Comparisons

  12. Challenger Conduct Violation Comparisons

  13. Chaparral Conduct Violation Comparisons

  14. Sierra Conduct Violation Comparisons

  15. DVHS Conduct Violation Comparisons

  16. SSHS Conduct Violation Comparisons

  17. Middle School Out-of-School Suspensions: 2006- 2007

  18. High School Out-of-School Suspensions: 2006 - 2007

  19. 27-Day Comparison Reports 2006-2007 2007-2008

  20. Middle School Out-of-School Suspensions

  21. Middle School 27-Day Comparison Total Referrals

  22. Apollo OSS: 27-Day Report (42) (3) (1) (1) (1) (Marijuana) (2) (2) (2) (2) (4) (5) (19)

  23. Lauffer OSS: 27- Day Report (17) (1) (1) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

  24. Challenger OSS: 27-Day Report (11) (1) (1) (1) (Marijuana) (2) (2) (Marijuana) (4)

  25. Chaparral OSS: 27-Day Report (18) (1) (7) (10)

  26. Sierra OSS: 27-Day Report (44) (1) (1) (1) (2) (3) (3) (6) (7) (20)

  27. Desert View OSS: 27-Day Report ( 61) (7) (1) (1) (1) (2) (3) (6) (8) (Marijuana or other) (13) 19)

  28. Sunnyside HS OSS: 27-Day Report (28) (1) (1) (1) (2) (6) (8) (9) (Marijuana/Other)

  29. Three-Tiered Model of Supports High-risk students Individual Intervention 1-5% of students At-Risk students Classroom and small Group strategies 5-10% of students Targeted Selected Universal All Students Schoolwide Systems of Support 80-90% of students

  30. Framework for Discipline Information How we share information with students and parents Board Policies & Procedures Zero-tolerance behaviors, Alternatives to suspension Enhancing Social Competencies Character Ed., CCBG, Prevention, Interventions, Peer Mediation, etc. Training of Impactors Staff Development, Training Parental Involvement, Communication Parents

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