Reports for EVVRS, HIB, and Code of Conduct. Board Meeting September 28, 2015 Nick Markarian Superintendent
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1 Reports for EVVRS, HIB, and Code of Conduct Board Meeting September 28, 2015 Nick Markarian Superintendent
2 Report Contents I. Electronic Violence and Vandalism for Reporting Period 2 ( to ) II. Harassment Intimidation and Bullying (HIB), and HIB Trainings/Programs for Reporting Period 2 (January to June) III. Code of Conduct Report for (September 2014 to June 2015)
3 I. EVVRS Reporting Period 2, School Year (January 2015 through June 2015)
4 Total District EVVRS Incidents Reported to NJDOE Reporting Period
5 Incident Category by School: Violence School Name Violence Violence CHS 0 0 LCS 0 1 MPS 0 0 OSS 1 1 RHS 2 0 WAMS 2 3 Totals 5 5
6 Incident Category by School: Vandalism School Name Vandalism Vandalism CHS 0 1 LCS 1 0 MPS 1 0 OSS 0 0 RHS 1 0 WAMS 0 3 Totals 3 4
7 Incident Category by School: Weapons School Weapons Weapons Name CHS 0 0 LCS 0 0 MPS 1 0 OSS 0 0 RHS 0 0 WAMS 0 0 Totals 1 0
8 Incident Category by School: Substance Abuse School Name Substance Abuse Substance Abuse CHS 0 0 LCS 0 0 MPS 0 0 OSS 0 0 RHS 6 3 WAMS 0 0 Totals 6 3
9 Incident Category by School: HIB* School Name HIB HIB CHS 0 0 LCS 2 3 MPS 1 0 OSS 0 2 RHS 2 7 WAMS 2 15 Totals 7 27 *These are the confirmed incidents only
10 Specific Incident Locations: School Class Café. Off Site Program Other Inside Grounds Exterior Off* School Grounds CHS LCS MPS OSS Total RHS WAMS Total *HIB incidents only
11 II. HIB Reports Reporting Period 2, School Year (January 1, 2015 through June 30, 2015)
12 HIB Investigators (aka ABS) Name School Eric Rauschenberger Liberty Corner Elizabeth Bartlett Cedar Hill Mary Kunzman Oak Street Anne Duque Mount Prospect Dr. Barbara Bush & Kathy Mahoney William Annin Chad Gillikin & Megan Hoffman Ridge
13 HIB Investigations Number of HIB Investigations Number of Confirmed Incidents
14 Nature of HIB Investigations Religion 1 Racial 1 Touching/Poking/hitting 3 Electronic 3 Name calling 12 Social Conflict 10
15 HIB Consequences/Interventions Counseling 10 Conference with student 6 Parent conference/communication 33 Suspension 1 Detention 3 Other 3 Additional supervision 2
16 HIB Training & Programs Report Legal training for ABS staff GCN training for all staff SOAs from service providers Annual legal training for administrators Regular ABC, ABS meetings Conflict vs. Bullying training Bystanders becoming Up standers BTSN trainings for parents Week of Respect Pillars of Character Olweus lessons
17 HIB Training & Programs Report - continued Assemblies Social Skills and classroom buddy programs Monthly Character Education Assemblies School Safety Team meetings School counselor lessons and modules on HIB Hallway art Safety Patrol, Golden Tray Award Peer mentoring programs Character building school programs such as Viking Values
18 Annual HIB Comparison Total Investigations Total Confirmed 17 52
19 HIB Self Assessment CHS 76/78 LCS 76/78 MPS 75/78 OSS 75/78 RHS 75/78 WAMS 74/78
20 III. Code of Conduct Report Complete School Year: September 2014 through June 2015
21 Student Code of Conduct Mandated On Website Under Links for Parents and Students Violations (smoking, cheating, truancy, substance use, gambling, etc.) Consequences st, 2 nd, 3 rd offenses Consequences can vary depending on severity
22 Ridge Violations Code of Conduct Violations 49(-35) Cheating/Plagiarism 26 (-31) Cut detention 31 (-28) Disruptive behavior 41(-14) Insubordination 17 (-17) Tardy 301 (-81) Cut class 73 (-3) Misuse of computer network 0 (-7) Dishonesty 0 (-6)
23 Ridge Violations - continued Pushing & Fighting 2 (-2) Harassment 3 (-8) Language misuse 2 (-10) Reckless behavior 1 (-10) Smoking 8 (+2) Gambling 0 (-2) Vandalism 0 (-1) Suspected use confirmed 9 (-1) Theft 3(+3) Truancy 1 (+1)
24 Ridge Consequences Saturday detentions 168 (-35) AM/PM and lunch detentions 354 (-126) Suspensions 21 (-7) Verbal warnings 46 (-3) Written assignments 4 (-2) Loss of credit 4 (-12) Community service 15 (-5) Other 49 (+2)
25 Annin Violations Insubordination 0(-2) Disruptive behavior 87 (-55) Harassment 9(-17) Cheating 0 (-8) Fighting/Use of Force 7 (-13) Vandalism 1(+1) Reckless behavior 0 (-1) Language misuse 4 (0) Code infractions 17(-36) Misuse of computer network 2 (0) Theft 0 (0) Tardy/Late 17 Truancy 0 (-2)
26 Annin Consequences Saturday detentions 16 (-23) After school detentions 75 (-86) Teacher detentions 1 (-2) Suspensions 4 (-15) Verbal warnings 55 (-28) Written assignments 0 (-5) Lunch detentions 12 (-35) Suspension from bus 1 (-8) Other 2 (-19)
27 Oak Street Violations Disruptive/Inappropriate behavior 35 (+8) Physical aggression 27 (+6) Profanity 5 (+1) Dishonesty/Cheating 8 (0) Harassment 2 Bus misconduct 7 (-3) Theft 1 (-1) Cell phone violation 1 (0) Fighting 0 (-2)
28 Cedar Hill Violations Fighting 4 (0) Aggressive behavior 6 (-6) Recess misbehavior 17 (-1) Inappropriate language 7 (+2) Work refusal 4 (-2) Bus misconduct 12 (-8) Disrespectful behavior 15 (-1) Inappropriate use of technology 2 (+1)
29 Mount Prospect Violations Pushing/fighting or physically aggressive behavior 27 (+18) Not following directions 2 (-8) Inappropriate language 3 (-6) Touching 9 Spitting 1 (-1) Teasing 6 (-3) Threatening 1 (0) Disrespectful/Disruptive behavior 13 (-1) Name calling 2
30 Liberty Corner Violations Physically aggressive behavior 6 (-2) Disrespectful behavior 3 (0) Throwing Food 1 Teasing 3 (+1) Inappropriate peer/peer social interactions 3 (-2) Disrupting physical environment 2 Bus misconduct 2
31 Elementary Consequences In-school and out of school suspensions Time outs and removals from class Recess, during school, after school detentions Counseling Parent phone calls Parent meetings Loss of privileges Warnings Apology letters, written reflections Seat change on bus or loss of busing privileges Behavior modification plans
32 Reports for EVVRS, HIB, and Code of Conduct Board Meeting September 28, 2015 Nick Markarian Superintendent
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