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District presents annual student conduct report; administrators point to concentrated referrals and new interventions

Rice Lake Area School District Board of Education · July 15, 2025
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Summary

Administrators reported that a small group of students accounted for a large share of office referrals (top 20 accounted for roughly 48%), described tiered interventions (tier 1/2, check-in/check-out, behavior academies, mentoring) and flagged cell-phone use and sleeping in class as the high-school's top referrals.

Rice Lake Area School District administrators presented the board's annual report on student conduct and discipline under Board Policy 4.42 at the July 14 meeting, saying most students have zero or one major incident while a small subset accounts for a disproportionate share of office referrals.

"So they accounted for over 2,500 of them, or they're about 48% of all of our referrals," said an elementary-level presenter (Unidentified Presenter S12) describing the district's top-20 students statistic and the district's effort to use data to target interventions.

Presenters across elementary, middle and high school levels outlined common definitions for "majors" (office-managed incidents) and…

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