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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools2011-2012
State Discipline Data Board of Education
February 12, 2013
Charlie McCurry, Jr.
Report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee Available at:
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/research/discipline/reports/consolidated/2011-12/consolidated-report.pdf
Includes: Annual Report of School Crime & Violence Annual Report of Suspensions & Expulsions Annual Report of Dropout Rates
Reportable Act Rate (per 1000 students), Among High School StudentsLEA 2010-2011
School Year2011-2012School Year
Change
WS/FCS 24.38 17.60 -6.78
Durham 12.96 19.23 6.27
Wake 12.74 13.70 0.96
Charlotte-Mecklenburg 16.89 14.37 -2.52
Guilford 12.67 14.49 1.82
Cumberland 14.18 18.08 3.90
Reportable Act Rate Among High School Students
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2010-2011 School Year 2011-2012
Top Reportable Offenses StatewideOffense 2010-11 2011-12 Percentage
Possession of a Controlled Substance in Violation of Law
4,934 4,777 -3.2%
Possession of Weapon (excluding firearm & explosive)
3,954 3,613 -8.6%
Assault on School Personnel
1,156 1,212 4.8%
Sexual Assault (excluding rape & sexual offense)
1,068 971 -9.1%
Possession of Controlled SubstanceLEA 2010-11 Total 2011-12 Total Change %
WSFCS 373 246 -34%
Durham 94 136 45%
Wake 413 446 8%
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
494 434 -12%
Guilford 284 225 -21%
Cumberland 123 162 32%
Possession of Controlled Substance
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Possession of a Weapon (excluding firearm or powerful explosive)
LEA 2010-11 Total 2011-12 Total Change %
WSFCS 181 141 -22%
Durham 135 142 5%
Wake 345 338 -2%
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
505 512 1%
Guilford 234 205 -12%
Cumberland 215 219 2%
Possession of a Weapon
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2010-11 Total 2011-12 Total
Assault on School Personnel
LEA 2010-11 Total 2011-12 Total Change %
WSFCS 69 37 -46%
Durham 11 13 18%
Wake 173 157 -9%
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
305 382 25%
Guilford 84 74 -12%
Cumberland 125 150 20%
Assault on School Personnel
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Sexual Assault (excluding rape & sexual offense)
LEA 2010-11 Total 2011-12 Total Change %
WSFCS 6 0 -100%
Durham 10 5 -50%
Wake 7 11 57%
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
29 75 158%
Guilford 13 12 -7%
Cumberland 16 13 -19%
Sexual Assault
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2010-11 Total 2011-12 Total
Short-Term Suspensions
LEA 2010-11Short-Term Suspensions
2011-12Short-TermSuspensions
Change Percentage
WS/FCS 11,844 10,768 -1076 -9%
Durham 5,213 5,934 721 13%
Wake 17,339 14,223 -3116 -17%
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
35,393 37,464 2071 5%
Guilford 10,781 10,000 -781 -7%
Cumberland 11,220 11,482 262 2%
Short-Term Suspensions
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2010-112011-12
High School Short-Term Suspension RateLEA 2010-12
Rate (per 100 students)
2011-12Rate (per 100 students)
Change Percentage
WS/FCS 34.46 31.27 -3.19 -9%
Durham 25.19 33.40 8.21 32%
Wake 20.17 15.85 -4.32 -21%
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
44.46 49.16 4.70 9%
Guilford 14.46 21.90 7.44 51%
Cumberland 29.55 34.83 5.28 17%
High School Short-Term Suspension Rate
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Long-Term Suspensions
LEA 2010-11Long-TermSuspensions
2011-12Long-TermSuspensions
Change Percentage
WS/FCS 73 23 -50 -68%
Durham 104 61 -43 -41%
Wake 577 403 -174 -30%
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
137 88 -49 -35%
Guilford 115 14 -101 -87%
Cumberland 19 6 -13 -68%
Long-Term Suspensions
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2010-112011-12
Expulsions
LEA 2010-11Expulsions
2011-12Expulsions
Change
WS/FCS 20 4 -16
Durham 0 0 0
Wake 2 0 -2
Charlotte-Mecklenburg 5 0 -5
Guilford 0 0 0
Cumberland 0 2 2
NC Alternative Placements
• Alternative schools and programs reported 14,090 student placements in 2011-12, only three fewer than in 2010-11.
• 12,874 individual students were placed in alternative programs over the course of the 2011-12 school year.
• Males were placed in alternative programs at higher rates than females, African-Americans at higher rates than other ethnic groups, and ninth graders at higher rates than other grade levels.
Questions?
Report Available at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/research/discipline/reports/consolidated/2011-12/consolidated-report.pdf