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District reports stable discipline trends, rising high‑school self‑harm referrals and mixed March benchmark results
Summary
Staff presented third-quarter safety and discipline data showing consistent top offenses (tardy, dress code, disruptions), 37 expulsions upheld and 14 students flagged for self-harm assessments; March benchmark projections show small English gains and mixed math results, prompting principals to plan targeted interventions during the remaining school days.
Staff presented third-quarter performance indicators for student safety and academic progress. The discipline data continue to show the same top three categories (tardy, dress-code and disruptions), which in the district's matrix sometimes count as major referrals. Staff reported 37 expulsions upheld and multiple YOA placements; some expulsions were later returned to buildings…
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