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School Climate, Student Discipline, and District Drug Policy
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School Climate Principal sets the tone Campus wide programs School wide discipline plan Appropriate learning environment
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Indicators of School Climate Student achievement Discipline data Survey data Attendance data
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Discipline Comparison Data 12-13/13-14 TypeYearAlcoholBullyContrabandDefianceDisorderlyDrugsFightingAgressionTheftTobacco District 2012- 20130.2%1.5%0.8%26%14%1.4%2.2%9%1.4%0.7% District 2013- 20140.2%0.9%1.3%25%15%0.9%2.3%11%1.3%1%
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High School 12-13
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High School 13-14
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Survey/Attendance Data Attendance Data 2011-201295.6% 2012-201395.2% Survey Data Parent Student Staff
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Principal Input Trends Inappropriate use of social media Aggression Emotional/behavioral Issues E-cigs Interventions Peer support groups “7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens” Alternatives to suspension Contracts/community service Character programs
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Principal Input Recommendations Facilities Legal Matters New Ideas Crisis intervention training for all administrators Security officer training Parenting classes Diversion programs Drug awareness/identification training
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School Resource Officer Input Trends Nothing new Interventions Education and enforcement actions Security lead New Ideas Traffic – safer drop-off areas, additional parking spaces Security Team – more informed and accountable
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Superintendent Focus Group Social Media Hard drugs in community Open to proactive strategies
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Proactive Strategies Safe School Line Peoria Unified App Text-A-Tip, Lunch with Blue, SWAG Table Top Exercises, Quarterly Collaboration Meetings Threat Assessment Teams Emergency Preparedness Plans (EPP)
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Considerations Campus access Fencing Cameras Keying Detection dogs District-wide prevention/intervention coordinator Linkage with social agencies
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Discussion
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