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1 SESIR Incident Summaries DUVAL Time of Incidents During School Hours Not During School Hours Unknown Number of Incidents , , , ,437 8,63 8,778 Persons Involved Students Non-Students Both Students and Non-Students Unknown Number of Incidents , , , ,437 8,63 8,778 Location of Incidents School Grounds School Sponsored Activity School Sponsored Transportation Number of Incidents , , , ,437 8,63 8,778 Number of Schools Reporting No SESIR Incidents Combination Charter Number of Schools Some schools may have had no SESIR incidents occur. 2 includes Pre-Kindergarten through Grade Five for includes Kindergarten through Grade Five for 2-2and includes Grades Six through Eight for 999-2, 2-2 and includes Grades Nine through Twelve for 999-2, 2-2 and Includes schools which combine elementary, middle, or high groupings or overlap grade levels, e.g., K-6, 6-2, or K-2. Please note that SESIR incidents are reported by schools by incident, not by individual student , 2-2, and 2-22 Statewide Report on School Safety and Discipline Data Page of 7
2 SESIR s DUVAL Student : 38,549 36,389 36,665 Violent Acts Against Persons Homicide Sexual Battery Robbery Battery Kidnapping Per, Raw Data Per, Raw Data Per, Raw Data Alcohol, Tobacco, or Other Drugs Drugs Alcohol Tobacco Property Breaking/Entering Larceny/Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Vandalism Harassment Threat/Intimidation Sexual Harassment Other Non-Violent Incidents Sexual Offense Trespassing Other Major Fighting , , ,537 Disorderly Conduct * Weapons Possession TOTAL 6.9 8, , ,778 Note: SESIR data for as of November 2; for 2-2 as of November 2and for 2-22 as of November, 22. data from survey 5 for as of March 2; and for 2-2 as of November 2 and for 2-22 as of November. * Any substantial decrease may be due to clarification of types of actions that should be reported in this category. Schools had been reporting minor disorderly conduct in classrooms when they should have been reporting serious campus disruptions such as bomb threats , 2-2, and 2-22 Statewide Report on School Safety and Discipline Data Page 2 of 7
3 SESIR s: Trends By Categories DUVAL Violent Acts Against Persons Alcohol, Tobacco, or Other Drugs No. of Inciden ts Property Harassment Other Non-Violent Incidents Fighting ,996 5,44 5, Disorderly Conduct* Weapons Possession * This substantial decrease may be due to clarification of types of actions that should be reported in this category. Schools had been reporting minor disorderly conduct in classrooms when they should have been reporting serious campus disruptions such as bomb threats. Please note graph trends should not be compared because each graph reflects a different Y-Axis scale , 2-2, and 2-22 Statewide Report on School Safety and Discipline Data Page 3 of 7
4 DUVAL Florida Department of Education Discipline Data Discipline Actions by 64,63 29,925 3,798 68,429 33,49 34,55 67,79 33,92 34, ,5 9,665 7, ,789 9,8 7, ,8 22,32 8,45 2,93 24,88 7,52 4,36 25,84 5,477 4,84 27,58 6,482 Discipline Actions per, Students by 64,63 29,925 3,798 68,429 33,49 34,55 67,79 33,92 34, , 2-2, and 2-22 Statewide Report on School Safety and Discipline Data Page 4 of 7
5 Discipline Data 2-2 DUVAL s s s # # Students # Students # Students Students Actions Suspended 2 % 3 Actions Suspended 2 % 3 Actions Expelled 2 % 3 ELEMENTARY 68,429 Female 33,243 Male 35,86 Asian,625 Black 28,68 Hispanic 2,78 Indian 7 Multiracial,762 White 34,86,789, ,36 2, , ,462 2, , ,26, MIDDLE 33,49 Female 6,2 Male 7,29 Asian 899 Black 4,5 Hispanic,37 Indian 44 Multiracial 34 White 6,85 HIGH 34,55 Female 7,77 Male 6,834 Asian,252 Black 4,56 Hispanic,37 Indian 72 Multiracial 94 White 7,67 9,8 7, ,84 8, ,734 2, ,293 3, ,384 4, ,89 5, ,672 4, ,72 4, ,397 3, ,962 3, ,92 7, ,477 7, ,76 3, ,76 2, ,96 4, ,77 4, ,88 4, ,84 3, ,3 2, ,426 2, TOTALS 36,389 38,89 6, ,967 8, NOT REPORTED 4 Number of suspension or expulsion actions. The number is often larger than the number of students because it includes students who receive multiple suspensions or expulsions. 2 Number of individual students who have been suspended or expelled one or more times. 3 Percent of students suspended or expelled of the total category population. 4 Number of students involved in a disciplinary action who were reported by the district without grade-level, gender, or race information , 2-2, and 2-22 Statewide Report on School Safety and Discipline Data Page 5 of 7
6 Discipline Data 2-22 DUVAL s s s # # Students # Students # Students Students Actions Suspended 2 % 3 Actions Suspended 2 % 3 Actions Expelled 2 % 3 ELEMENTARY Female 32,99 Male 34,8 67,79 Asian,69 Black 27,937 Hispanic 3,85 Indian 9 Multiracial 2,4 White 32,865 2,8, ,84 2, ,644, ,969 2, , ,433, , MIDDLE 33,92 Female 6,39 Male 7,52 Asian 942 Black 4,426 Hispanic,396 Indian 5 Multiracial 4 White 6,687 HIGH 34,972 Female 8,2 Male 6,96 Asian,242 Black 4,328 Hispanic,464 Indian 63 Multiracial 266 White 7,69 22,32 8, ,58 9, ,34 3, ,36 3, ,68 5, ,22 5, ,6 4, ,768 5, ,593 2, ,242 3, ,45 7, ,482 7, ,43 3, ,396 3, ,65 4, ,86 4, ,9 3, ,288 3, ,856 2, ,78 2, TOTALS 36,665 42,455 6, ,48 8, NOT REPORTED 4 Number of suspension or expulsion actions. The number is often larger than the number of students because it includes students who receive multiple suspensions or expulsions. 2 Number of individual students who have been suspended or expelled one or more times. 3 Percent of students suspended or expelled of the total category population. 4 Number of students involved in a disciplinary action who were reported by the district without grade-level, gender, or race information , 2-2, and 2-22 Statewide Report on School Safety and Discipline Data Page 6 of 7
7 DUVAL Discipline Data: Trends No. of Actions s 42,455 38,472 38, No. of Actions s 48,48 44,963 44, s No. of Actions , 2-2, and 2-22 Statewide Report on School Safety and Discipline Data Page 7 of 7
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