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District presentation shows drop in drug incidents, rise in student threats in 2024–25 data

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District staff presented 2024–25 school safety and educational climate data to the board. The presentation showed a decrease in reported use/possession/sale of drugs at the high school (62 to 27 incidents) and an increase in threats of violence at the high school (from 0 to 12). The district said it submitted the data to the state as required.

Monroe-Woodbury Central School District staff presented the district's 2024–25 school safety and educational climate data at the Aug. 12 Board of Education meeting, describing changes in reported incidents across multiple categories required by state reporting.

Dr. Hassler told the board the district submits 11 categories of incident data to the State Education Department, including homicide, sex offenses, assault, weapons possession, DASA incidents (excluding and…

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