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Chesterfield schools report September discipline trends; phone, truancy and "inappropriate behavior" lead incidents

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Summary

District discipline data for September show a small set of recurring infractions accounted for roughly 46% of incidents; cell-phone violations, tardies and truancy were among the most frequent.

The Chesterfield County School District presented monthly discipline data to the board showing a concentrated pattern of recurring infractions in August and September.

Director of discipline (presenting) told the board the districtwide top five infractions in September were inappropriate behavior (15.5% of incidents), truancy (8.5%), cell-phone violations (8.4%), tardies (7.7%) and hit/kick/push (6.4%). At the…

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