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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools 2011-2012 State Discipline Data Board of Education February 12, 2013 Charlie McCurry, Jr.
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Report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee Available at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/researc h/discipline/reports/consolidated/2011- 12/consolidated-report.pdf http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/researc h/discipline/reports/consolidated/2011- 12/consolidated-report.pdf Includes: Annual Report of School Crime & Violence Annual Report of Suspensions & Expulsions Annual Report of Dropout Rates
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Reportable Act Rate (per 1000 students), Among High School Students LEA2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change WS/FCS24.3817.60-6.78 Durham12.9619.236.27 Wake12.7413.700.96 Charlotte-Mecklenburg16.8914.37-2.52 Guilford12.6714.491.82 Cumberland14.1818.083.90
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Reportable Act Rate Among High School Students
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Top Reportable Offenses Statewide Offense2010-112011-12Percentage Possession of a Controlled Substance in Violation of Law 4,9344,777-3.2% Possession of Weapon (excluding firearm & explosive) 3,9543,613-8.6% Assault on School Personnel 1,1561,2124.8% Sexual Assault (excluding rape & sexual offense) 1,068971-9.1%
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Top Reportable Offenses Statewide
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Possession of Controlled Substance LEA2010-11 Total2011-12 TotalChange % WSFCS373246-34% Durham9413645% Wake4134468% Charlotte- Mecklenburg 494434-12% Guilford284225-21% Cumberland12316232%
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Possession of Controlled Substance
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Possession of a Weapon (excluding firearm or powerful explosive) LEA2010-11 Total2011-12 TotalChange % WSFCS181141-22% Durham1351425% Wake345338-2% Charlotte- Mecklenburg 5055121% Guilford234205-12% Cumberland2152192%
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Possession of a Weapon
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Assault on School Personnel LEA2010-11 Total2011-12 TotalChange % WSFCS6937-46% Durham111318% Wake173157-9% Charlotte- Mecklenburg 30538225% Guilford8474-12% Cumberland12515020%
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Assault on School Personnel
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Sexual Assault (excluding rape & sexual offense) LEA2010-11 Total2011-12 TotalChange % WSFCS60-100% Durham105-50% Wake71157% Charlotte- Mecklenburg 2975158% Guilford1312-7% Cumberland1613-19%
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Sexual Assault
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Short-Term Suspensions LEA2010-11 Short-Term Suspensions 2011-12 Short-Term Suspensions ChangePercentage WS/FCS11,84410,768-1076-9% Durham5,2135,93472113% Wake17,33914,223-3116-17% Charlotte- Mecklenburg 35,39337,46420715% Guilford10,78110,000-781-7% Cumberland11,22011,4822622%
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Short-Term Suspensions
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High School Short-Term Suspension Rate LEA2010-12 Rate (per 100 students) 2011-12 Rate (per 100 students) ChangePercentage WS/FCS34.4631.27-3.19-9% Durham25.1933.408.2132% Wake20.1715.85-4.32-21% Charlotte- Mecklenburg 44.4649.164.709% Guilford14.4621.907.4451% Cumberland29.5534.835.2817%
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High School Short-Term Suspension Rate
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Long-Term Suspensions LEA2010-11 Long-Term Suspensions 2011-12 Long-Term Suspensions ChangePercentage WS/FCS7323-50-68% Durham10461-43-41% Wake577403-174-30% Charlotte- Mecklenburg 13788-49-35% Guilford11514-101-87% Cumberland196-13-68%
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Long-Term Suspensions
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Expulsions LEA2010-11 Expulsions 2011-12 Expulsions Change WS/FCS204-16 Durham000 Wake20-2 Charlotte-Mecklenburg50-5 Guilford000 Cumberland022
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NC Alternative Placements Alternative schools and programs reported 14,090 student placements in 2011-12, only three fewer than in 2010-11. 12,874 individual students were placed in alternative programs over the course of the 2011-12 school year. Males were placed in alternative programs at higher rates than females, African-Americans at higher rates than other ethnic groups, and ninth graders at higher rates than other grade levels.
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Questions? Report Available at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/research/discipline/reports/consolidated/ 2011-12/consolidated-report.pdf http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/research/discipline/reports/consolidated/ 2011-12/consolidated-report.pdf
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