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School board faces alarming rise in student suspensions

June 10, 2024 | Bedford School District, School Districts, New Hampshire



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School board faces alarming rise in student suspensions
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed several key topics, including the approval of draft minutes and updates on school enrollments and disciplinary incidents.

The meeting commenced with a unanimous vote to accept the draft minutes from a previous session, with a motion made to include the names of two educators, Mrs. Armstrong and Ms. Linehan, who contributed to a program on grammar-based learning. The motion was approved with the amendments noted.

In terms of school enrollment, officials reported a modest increase of six students since the beginning of the year, primarily in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, while high school enrollment saw a slight decline. Overall, the enrollment figures were deemed stable and not a cause for concern.

The meeting also covered disciplinary actions within the school district. In-school suspensions were reported at Bedford High School, with two incidents related to inappropriate language and cutting detention. Other schools reported similar incidents, including a tobacco-related issue at Veil and a pushing incident at RiddellBrook.

Out-of-school suspensions for May included multiple incidents at Bedford High School, with notable cases involving disruptive behavior, disrespectful conduct, and possession of melatonin with the intent to spike a drink. In total, there were seven incidents leading to 13 days of suspension. Additionally, officials noted one threat assessment and several Saturday school assignments due to various infractions.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue monitoring student behavior and enrollment trends as the school year progresses.

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