1 COMMUNITY DISCIPLINE DATA CHATS Semester I (Unduplicated Data Analysis) Presentation 2014-2015 Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Area Schools Division of Administration.

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1 COMMUNITY DISCIPLINE DATA CHATS Semester I (Unduplicated Data Analysis) Presentation Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Area Schools Division of Administration February-March 2015

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Comparison of Student Incident Count Totals District Total by Gender & Race Semester I Unduplicated / school years 3 Report No. SD3402BU / Reported from 8/21/13 - 1/17/14 and 8/19/14 - 1/16/15

Top 3 Student Incident Counts District Totals Semester I Unduplicated / school years 4 Report Number: SD3401BU Reported from 8/21/13 - 1/17/14 and 8/19/14 - 1/16/15

Top Student Incident Counts (Inappropriate Behavior) #1 District Totals by Gender & Race Semester I Unduplicated / school years 5 Report Number: SD3401BU Reported from 8/21/13 - 1/17/14 and 8/19/14 - 1/16/15

Top Student Incident Counts (Tardiness) #2 District Totals by Gender & Race Semester I Unduplicated / school years 6 Report Number: SD3401BU Reported from 8/21/13 - 1/17/14 and 8/19/14 - 1/16/15

Top Student Incident Counts (Disobedience/Insubordination) #3 District Totals by Gender & Race Semester I Unduplicated / school years 7 Report Number: SD3401B0U Reported from 8/21/13 - 1/17/14 and 8/19/14 - 1/16/15

Disciplinary Actions (OSS) District Totals by Gender & Race Semester I Unduplicated / school years 8 Report Number: SD3403B Reported from 8/21/13 - 1/17/14 and 8/19/14 - 1/16/15

Disciplinary Actions (ATOSS) District Totals by Gender & Race Semester I Unduplicated / school years 9 Report Number: SD3403B Reported from 8/21/13 - 1/17/14 and 8/19/14 - 1/16/15

Disciplinary Actions (ISS) District Totals by Gender & Race Semester I Unduplicated / school years 10 Report Number: SD3403B Reported from 8/21/13 - 1/17/14 and 8/19/14 - 1/16/15

Current Interventions PBS Positive Behavior Support CHAMPS (Conversation, Help, Activity, Movement and Participation) RTI Response to Interventions (MTSS)Multi-tiered Support Systems Mentoring Programs School wide progressive discipline plan (Incentive Programs) Focus Groups Character Education Peer Mediation Conflict Resolution Dropout Preventions/ Interventions SRO/SRD Crime Prevention Program for students and faculty PLCs (Professional Learning Communities) Discipline focus Community Partnership Involvement African American & Hispanic Male Task Force Student Success Program Community Discipline Data Chats 11

12 SCHOOL COMMUNITY FAMILY LEADS TO STUDENT SUCCESS