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Committee sees drop in elementary conduct incidents while detention "no‑shows" spike at some schools

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Committee data review on Feb. 19 showed elementary conduct incidents down 36% year‑over‑year, but committee members flagged large percentage increases in “failure to report to detention” at several schools.

The Committee on Student Conduct reviewed monthly conduct comparison data Feb. 19 that showed a 36% year‑over‑year decline in elementary conduct incidents and 1% declines at middle and high school levels.

Committee member Parr raised concerns about sharp percentage increases in the code “failure to report to detention,” noting a 597% increase at West and a 300% increase at Hillside. Rand Stough and other administrators said such percentage increases can result…

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