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District presentation shows fewer parent complaints, improved attendance and a one‑third drop in discipline incidents

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District staff presented year‑over‑year data showing a 19% decline in parent concerns, a modest rise in average daily attendance and a 32.6% drop in reported discipline incidents for the 2024–25 school year. Board members asked for quarterly discipline reporting and continued work on chronic absenteeism in upper grades.

The Humboldt Unified School District presented data June 12 showing reductions in parent concerns and student discipline incidents and a small improvement in average daily attendance for the 2024–25 school year.

Kate Johansen, the presenter for the data review, told the board the district received 58 parent concerns in 2024–25, down from 72 the prior year (a 19% decrease). Staff‑related concerns were the most frequent category with 25 submissions, down from 38 the year before (a 34% decrease). Johansen stressed that, despite the overall declines, recurring themes remain: communication and responsiveness, staff interactions, handling of discipline investigations and occasional trust issues between families and the district.

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