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LA Unified staff outline prevention policies as district reports rise in hate incidents
Summary
Acting chief of school operations Dr. Deborah Bryant told the School Safety & Climate Committee the district emphasizes restorative, trauma-informed responses and multi-tiered supports, but acknowledged a rise in reported hate incidents and said data reporting is monthly with ad-hoc requests available.
Acting chief of school operations Dr. Deborah Bryant told the School Safety and Climate Committee that LA Unified’s response to bullying, hate incidents and serious physical altercations centers on prevention, consistent policies and restorative practice.
"We want to make sure that our response to any of these concerns are led with fairness, also with respect, and also with making sure that it's not punitive, but we're showing we're doing wrap-around services," Dr. Bryant said, describing the…
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