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Assistant superintendent reports drop in violence but flags substance incidents and HIBs at two schools
Summary
The district’s SSDS report for Sept. 1–Dec. 31 showed an overall low rate of violent incidents but identified confirmed HIBs at Smalley and Community Middle, two restraint/seclusion events at Lamont, and a rise in substance-related removals; drills and counseling responses were described.
The assistant superintendent presented the district’s Student Safety Data System (SSDS) report for Sept. 1–Dec. 31, saying the data “captures” eight categories of incidents and is used to shape interventions.
“One key takeaway I’d like everyone to see is just the overall safety remains very strong, very few incidences of violence, vandalism, and weapons,” the assistant superintendent said, while noting confirmed HIBs at Smalley and Community Middle and two restraint-and-seclusion incidents at Lamont.
The report listed the eight required SSDS categories: violence, vandalism, substances, weapons, confirmed HIBs,…
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