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1 Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Discipline Data Follow-Up Report Board of Education October 9, 2012 Charlie McCurry, Jr.

2 District-wide PDs/ROs Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Assault (all types)6338-25 Sexual Offense (not rape)63-3 Alcohol Possession1621+5 Bomb Threat74-3 Burning Building02+2 Prescription Drug Possession63-3 Controlled Substance Possession (includes marijuana; excludes alcohol and prescription drugs) 181158-23

3 District-wide PDs/ROs (cont’d…) Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Firearm possession21 Weapon possession147134-13 Sale/distribution of controlled substance (includes marijuana, prescription drug) 3524-11 Use of alcohol7526-49 Use of controlled substance11061-49 Use of narcotics42-2 TOTAL652477-175

4 Substance Abuse Violations Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Alcohol Possession (RO)1621+5 Alcohol Use (RO)7526-49 Marijuana Possession (RO)127125-2 Prescription drug possession (RO) 63-3 Use of controlled substance (RO) 11061-49 Use of narcotics (RO)42-2 Sale/distribution of controlled substance (RO) 3524-11

5 Substance Abuse Violations (cont’d…) Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Drug/chemical paraphernalia possession (UB) 1631+15 Counterfeit drug possession (UB) 714+7 Use of counterfeit drug(UB)51-4 Under the influence of alcohol (UB) 430+26 Under the influence of a controlled substance (UB) 38124+86 TOTAL443462+19

6 High School PDs/ROs Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Assault (all types)2218-4 Robbery10 Sexual assault/offense110 Alcohol Possession632+26 Alcohol Use420-42 Bomb Threat32 Burning building01+1 Distribution of prescription drug 50-5

7 High School PDs/ROs (cont’d…) Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Prescription Drug Possession10 Controlled substance possession102172+70 Firearm possession110 Weapon possession4538-7 Selling controlled substance170-17 Use of controlled substance920-92 Use of narcotics10

8 Middle School PDs/ROs Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Assault (all types)2415-9 Sexual offense110 Alcohol Possession1014+4 Bomb Threat42-2 Burning Building01+1 Distribution of Prescription Drug20-2

9 Middle School PDs/ROs (cont’d…) Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Prescription Drug Possession 50-5 Controlled substance possession 1068+58 Firearm possession10 Weapon possession5855-3 Selling controlled substance160-16 Use of alcohol330-33 Use of controlled substance180-18 Use of narcotics30-3

10 Elementary School PDs/ROs Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Assault (all types)175-12 Sexual offense110 Alcohol Possession51-4 Bomb Threat000 Burning building000 Distribution of prescription drug 10

11 Elementary School PDs/ROs (cont’d…) Offense2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012 School Year Change Prescription Drug Possession000 Controlled substance possession34+1 Firearm possession000 Weapon possession4441-3 Selling controlled substance20-2 Use of alcohol000 Use of controlled substance000 Use of narcotics000

12 Feedback from Teachers 948 responses as of October 16, 2012 (out of 3,575; 26% response rate) Questions drafted by School Attorney’s Office, edited by Marketing and Communications, approved by FCAE E-mailed survey link to teachers Results shared with Teachers’ Advisory Council 38% respondents ES teachers, 26% MS teachers, 38% HS teachers

13 Feedback from Teachers During the last school year, do you think the new discipline policy worked well? ResponsePercentage Yes10% No34% Not Sure36% Same as Previous Years21%

14 Feedback from Teachers During the last school year, did the new discipline policy prevent you from disciplining a student the way you wanted to? ResponsePercentage Yes36% No44% Not Sure20%

15 Feedback from Teachers During the last school year, did you have more student disciplinary issues or less? ResponsePercentage More38% Less13% About the same50%

16 Feedback from Teachers During the last school year, did your school environment get better or get worse? ResponsePercentage Better13% Worse47% No Change41%

17 Feedback from Teachers Do your school’s administrators provide you with sufficient support in dealing with student discipline? ResponsePercentage Never6% Occasionally36% Usually40% Always19%

18 Questions?


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