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Sanford schools report lower disciplinary incidents, STEM nights and parent internet-safety sessions ahead of testing
Summary
Principals and district staff at a Sanford community meeting reported declines in aggressive incidents, described recent STEM and honor-society events, and announced parent-focused internet-safety and discipline presentations scheduled for April.
Sanford-area school leaders told residents at a community meeting that student discipline incidents and skipping referrals are down compared with the prior year, and they previewed spring events for students and families.
School leaders from Markham, Sanford Middle School and several elementary sites said the decline in aggressive incidents and skipping referrals reflects improved student attendance and classroom behavior as spring testing approaches. The officials also described recent extracurricular and recognition activities — including induction of about 50 students into a national junior honor society — and upcoming events intended for families.
Why this matters: lower rates of aggressive incidents and skipping are presented by school staff as…
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