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District's SABERS screening shows most students low risk but racial and gender disparities persist

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District staff reported SABERS social-emotional screener results: roughly 76'—2 percent low-risk depending on teacher or student ratings, with higher rates of 'some' and 'high' risk among Black, Hispanic and male students by teacher ratings.

Oshkosh Area School District staff on March 12 reported results from the SABERS (social, academic and emotional behavior risk screener), saying most students fall in the low-risk category but that persistent racial and gender disparities deserve attention.

Assistant presenter Mister Kimmerer (staff member) told the board the district uses SABERS three times a year; the teacher rating scale covers grades K'through 5 and the student self-report covers grades 2'through 12. For the district's most recent winter benchmark, he reported the student self-report results as: 78 percent low risk, 19 percent some risk and 3 percent high risk. Teacher ratings were 76 percent low risk, 18…

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