News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: School Expulsion Recommendations Nearly Double |
Title: | US FL: School Expulsion Recommendations Nearly Double |
Published On: | 2008-07-05 |
Source: | Highlands Today (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-07-22 00:37:20 |
SCHOOL EXPULSION RECOMMENDATIONS NEARLY DOUBLE
SEBRING - The number of school expulsion recommendations nearly
doubled in the 2007-'08 school year compared to the previous year
after drug-related incidents increased more than threefold.
About 135 expulsion recommendations were made in the 2007-'08 school
year, including 68 that were drug-or alcohol-related. The 2006-'07
school year had 70 expulsion recommendations with 20 that were drug or
alcohol-related.
The drug/alcohol-related expulsion recommendations in 2007-08
included: 16 possession of marijuana, 11 possession of alcohol, 16
possession of prescription medication and seven for reasonable
suspicion of drug or alcohol use.
Patricia Jackson, director of student services, said Wednesday that
the drug and alcohol-related numbers are up in part because of two
incidents involving multiple students.
In May, at Avon Park Middle School, seven students were involved in
"huffing" or breathing fumes from Dust-Off, a cleaning spray for
electronic devices.
At Sebring Middle School, a student brought in a prescription drug and
shared it with other students, leading to eight expulsion referrals.
Jackson believes expulsion recommendations are coming from teachers
and staff spotting more activities.
"I think our staff is more alert to look at what's going on in the
schools," she said.
Random drug testing, with a total of 1,230 tests of middle and high
school students, yielded six students who tested positive for drug
use.
After a school administrator recommends the expulsion of a student,
Jackson meets with the student and parents to offer enrollment at the
Academy at Youth Care Lane as an alternative to expulsion. If the
parents or students turn down the academy program, then the student is
expelled from school for a prescribed period of time.
The expulsion recommendations for the 2007-08 by category
follows:
- - 68 - drug or alcohol related.
- - 18 - multiple discipline referrals, which is an accumulation of
offenses as opposed to a single violation of the Code of Student
Conduct, which warrants an expulsion recommendation.
- - 17 - battery on a school official or employee.
- - 13 - weapons (no guns).
- - 2 - gang-related fights.
- - 17 other, which includes vandalism/graffiti, false fire alarm and
disruption of a school function.
SEBRING - The number of school expulsion recommendations nearly
doubled in the 2007-'08 school year compared to the previous year
after drug-related incidents increased more than threefold.
About 135 expulsion recommendations were made in the 2007-'08 school
year, including 68 that were drug-or alcohol-related. The 2006-'07
school year had 70 expulsion recommendations with 20 that were drug or
alcohol-related.
The drug/alcohol-related expulsion recommendations in 2007-08
included: 16 possession of marijuana, 11 possession of alcohol, 16
possession of prescription medication and seven for reasonable
suspicion of drug or alcohol use.
Patricia Jackson, director of student services, said Wednesday that
the drug and alcohol-related numbers are up in part because of two
incidents involving multiple students.
In May, at Avon Park Middle School, seven students were involved in
"huffing" or breathing fumes from Dust-Off, a cleaning spray for
electronic devices.
At Sebring Middle School, a student brought in a prescription drug and
shared it with other students, leading to eight expulsion referrals.
Jackson believes expulsion recommendations are coming from teachers
and staff spotting more activities.
"I think our staff is more alert to look at what's going on in the
schools," she said.
Random drug testing, with a total of 1,230 tests of middle and high
school students, yielded six students who tested positive for drug
use.
After a school administrator recommends the expulsion of a student,
Jackson meets with the student and parents to offer enrollment at the
Academy at Youth Care Lane as an alternative to expulsion. If the
parents or students turn down the academy program, then the student is
expelled from school for a prescribed period of time.
The expulsion recommendations for the 2007-08 by category
follows:
- - 68 - drug or alcohol related.
- - 18 - multiple discipline referrals, which is an accumulation of
offenses as opposed to a single violation of the Code of Student
Conduct, which warrants an expulsion recommendation.
- - 17 - battery on a school official or employee.
- - 13 - weapons (no guns).
- - 2 - gang-related fights.
- - 17 other, which includes vandalism/graffiti, false fire alarm and
disruption of a school function.
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