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Discipline Changes Lisa Hamilton Information Technology 505-827-7931
NMPED Data Conference, May 4, 2017
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Agenda CRDC Data Collection HB 0075
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CRDC Data is reported by LEAs and schools to the Office of Civil Rights through the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC). Starting in 2014 OCR received approval to require every public school and school district to report data.
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HB 75 This year the New Mexico has enacted House Bill 75 “a new section of the public school code to limit the use of restraint and seclusion in schools; providing for notice to parents.”
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How does this affect STARS Reporting?
The CRDC has required data that differs from what we are currently collecting. The CRDC also has reporting requirements regarding Restraints and Seclusion.
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CRDC Data Needs Students disciplined for harassment or bullying on the basis of sex Students disciplined for harassment or bullying on the basis of race, color, or national origin Students disciplined for harassment or bullying on the basis of disability
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Student Infraction Template
Additions 15 - Bullying or Harassment on the basis of race, color, or national origin 16 - Bullying or Harassment on the basis of disability Revisions 12 - Sexual Harassment (includes bullying on the basis of sex) 14 – Bullying and or harassment not based on sex, race, color, national origin or disability
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Restraint and Seclusion
From HB 75 (2) "mechanical restraint" means the use of any device or material attached or adjacent to the student's body that restricts freedom of movement or normal access to any portion of the student's body and that the student cannot easily remove, but "mechanical restraint" does not include mechanical supports or protective devices; (3) "physical restraint" means the use of physical force without the use of any device or material that restricts the free movement of all or a portion of a student's body, but "physical restraint" does not include physical escort; (4) "restraint" when not otherwise modified means mechanical or physical restraint; and (5) "seclusion" means the involuntary confinement of a student alone in a room from which egress is prevented. "Seclusion" does not mean the use of a voluntary behavior management technique, including a timeout location, as part of a student's education plan, individual safety plan, behavioral plan or individualized education program that involves the student's separation from a larger group for purposes of calming."
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More CRDC Data Needs Counts of students (Non-IDEA and IDEA) subjected to: Mechanical restraints Physical restraints Seclusion
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Student Infraction Response Codes
Additions for reporting Restraint and Seclusion 9 - Mechanical restraints as defined in HB 75 Section 1. I. (2) 10 - Physical restraints as defined in HB 75 Section 1. I. (3) 11 – Seclusion as defined in HB 75 Section 1. I. (4) HB 75
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