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Board hears rising staff injury reports and low response to exit survey; calls for urgency on safety and better data collection

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Administrators reported increased workplace incident reports this year versus last, with paraprofessionals accounting for a large share. The district launched an auto‑generated exit survey for withdrawing families but had only a 4% response rate from the retroactive mail list.

District administrators told the board on Jan. 29 that reported workplace incidents and workers’ compensation claims have increased compared with the previous year and that paraprofessionals accounted for a majority of staff‑injury incidents in the relevant reporting period.

A staff presenter said the district recorded about 100 workers’ compensation reports or incidents in the first two quarters of the reporting window; not all reports become claims. Cost paid to date in the…

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