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District safety report shows slight drop in self-assessment score; administrators emphasize threat assessments and partnerships with SROs

Jackson Township Board of Education · August 21, 2025
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Summary

The Jackson Township security director presented Jan–June 2025 harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIP) and violence/vandalism data; district grade edged down and administrators highlighted threat-assessment teams, school resource officer partnerships, and a shift toward in-school remedial suspensions.

District security director John Pajowski presented the semiannual HIP (harassment, intimidation and bullying) and violence/vandalism report for Jan.–June 2025, explaining the district's reporting channels, categories and prevention strategies.

Pajowski summarized the state-required categories (demeaning/offensive text, name-calling, teasing, physical incidents) and the outcomes and locations for incidents, and said that HIP complaints may be filed in person, by phone, by email or via a confidential district form (HIP Form 338)…

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