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District presentation shows most students with minimal serious infractions; expulsions trending down

JACKSONVILLE NORTH PULASKI SCHOOL DISTRICT · August 5, 2025
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Summary

At a Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board meeting, Jacob Smith presented K'12 discipline data showing 3,917 students had 0 or 1 Level 3 infractions last year ("That's 94%"), 252 had two or more, and Level 4 offenses were rare; expulsions have declined, officials said.

Jacob Smith, a district presenter, told the Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board that the district's discipline metrics remain concentrated among a small share of students. "Last year, 3,917 scholars had 0 or 1 level 3 infractions," Smith said. "That's 94%." She said 252 scholars had two or more Level 3 infractions.

Smith framed the trends…

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