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This report outlines the discipline data for Roanoke Rapids High School during the 2013-14 academic year, focusing on the first semester's improvements compared to the previous year's statistics. Key findings include an 18% reduction in referrals, 86% decrease in out-of-school suspensions (OSS), and 31% reduction in detentions. Main infractions are outlined, with tardiness being the leading issue. Proposed next steps for further improvement include the installation of video cameras and enhanced staff training in classroom management.
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Roanoke Rapids High SchoolDiscipline Data Joey Briggs NELA Cohort III
Discipline DataComparison 2012-13 School Year (1st Semester) • 624 Referrals • 327 days OSS • 274 detentions (lunch, after school or before school) • NO ISS 2013-14 School Year (1st Semester) • 512 Referrals • 45 days OSS • 241 days ISS • 189 detentions (lunch, after school or before school)
2013-14 Discipline Data • Referrals have been reduce by 18%. • OSS days have been reduce by 86%. • Detentions have been reduce by 31%. • Total suspension days (ISS/OSS) have been reduce by 12%.
Concerns…….. Top 3 Infractions for 2013-14 • Tardiness to class (40% of referrals) • Disruptive Behavior (25% of referrals) • Skipping (20% of referrals)
Concerns continued……. • Tardiness to class (1st block and 3rd block) • 1st block tardiness (students checking into school late) • 3rd block tardiness (students returning late from lunch) • Disruptive Behavior (all blocks) • Majority of the disruptive behavior referrals are in 3rd block, students returning from lunch. • Skipping (3rdblock) • Students leaving campus for lunch (campus is open) • Students leaving campus in between classes
Next Steps…… • Install video cameras on campus • Assign period ISS (Timeout) for minor infractions • Provide professional development to staff on classroom management