Julie Collins Office of Safe Schools Florida Department of Education School Safety & Discipline Data Reporting
SESIR Incidents On school grounds, school transportation, or at off-campus school sponsored events related elements The most serious offense is the primary SESIR incident. Secondary offenses can be reported as one or more “related elements”. 365 days/24 hours Student, Non-Student or Unknown Offenders School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting
Level I - Most Serious Arson Battery Homicide Kidnapping Sexual Battery Level III Disruption On Campus Drug Use/Possession Fighting Larceny/Theft Sexual Harassment Sexual Offenses (Other) Threat/Intimidation Vandalism Other Major Offenses Level II Breaking & Entering/ Burglary Drug Sale/Distribution Robbery Trespassing Weapons Possession Level IV – Least Serious Alcohol Bullying Harassment Tobacco
SESIR Reporting SESIR incidents are per incident. Report only ONE incident even when there are multiple students involved in the same incident. Discipline actions are per student.
Reporting Formats School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting School Environmental Safety Incident Report (SESIR) Student Discipline/ Resultant Action Federal/State Indicator Status
Changes & Updates for Updated Incident Definitions/Examples: Battery (again!) Drug Use/Possession Other Changes: BAT, HOM, KID, & SXB must be “Reported to Law Enforcement” School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting
Updated Incident Definitions/Examples: Battery BATTERY (physical attack/harm) The physical use of force or violence by an individual against another. The attack must be serious enough to warrant consulting law enforcement or and result in more serious bodily harm injury. (To distinguish from Fighting, report an incident as Battery only when the force or violence is carried out against a person who is not fighting back.) School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting _____ __
Updated Incident Definitions/Examples: Drug Use/Possession DRUG USE/POSSESSION EXCLUDING ALCOHOL (illegal drug possession or use) The use or possession of any drug, narcotic, controlled substance, or any substance when used for hallucinogenic purposes chemical intoxication. Use means the person is caught in the act of using, admits to use or is discovered to have used in the course of an investigation School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting _______________________
Other Changes: BAT, HOM, KID and SXB must be “Reported to Law Enforcement” School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting
Other Changes: BAT, HOM, KID and SXB must be “Reported to Law Enforcement” School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting
Changes Appendix P, Definitions for Incident Reporting SESIR Poster/Definitions and Guidelines SESIR Edits
Reports for Request F School Environmental Safety Incident Report F SESIR Incident by Disciplinary Action F SESIR Weapon Description By School Validation/Exception Reports: F Discipline F School Safety (62953) F School Safety Aggregate Validation Report School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting
Web Links Office of Safe Schools (SESIR Poster) Education Information & Accountability Services School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting
Online Training Knowledge of SESIR definitions and reporting process improves data quality. Online SESIR Training Information is available at: School Safety and Discipline Data Reporting
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