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Discipline data shows declines in suspensions; district reports fewer in‑school and out‑of‑school exclusions this year
Summary
District staff presented end‑of‑year discipline data showing drops in in‑school suspensions, out‑of‑school suspensions and several categories of incidents compared with the prior year; special-education and demographic overrepresentation remained areas staff said they'd continue to address.
Moore County Schools’ end‑of‑year discipline report, presented June 30, showed declines in several exclusionary consequences compared with the prior school year while staff outlined areas needing continued work.
Assistant directors and Interim Chief Gooch presented final-year counts: total office referrals for 2024–25 were 8,361 (up slightly year-to-date but down in some quarters), in‑school suspensions (ISS) fell by 356 referrals, out‑of‑school suspensions (OSS) fell by 27 referrals…
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