OAK PARK AND RIVER FOREST HIGH SCHOOL

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OAK PARK AND RIVER FOREST HIGH SCHOOL 201 NORTH SCOVILLE AVENUE OAK PARK, IL 60302-2296 TO: Board of Education DATE: June 22, 2017 FROM: Nathaniel L. Rouse, Principal Re: 2 nd Semester Discipline Report BACKGROUND The administration has prepared a summary of student discipline per semester each school year. We have worked this past year to try and provide that information closer to the end of each semester when possible. The administration has also been asked to work with Dr. Lincoln Chandler to do a deeper dive into the statistics in an effort to more accurately determine the effectiveness of our interventions. INFORMATION The attached report reflects our work with Dr. Chandler and his analysis of student discipline during the second semester of the 2016-17 school year. RECOMMENDATION Information Only at this time. AREA (708) 383-0700 TTY/TDD (708) 434-3949 http://www.oprfhs.org FAX (708) 434-3910

OAK PARK AND RIVER FOREST HIGH SCHOOL DISCIPLINE REPORT INITIAL FINDINGS JUNE 9, 2017

KEY QUESTIONS FOR ANALYSIS 1. What infractions occurred? 2. Which students were involved? 3. How did OPRF respond? 2

Over 80% of Spring 2017 infractions were related to tardies and missed detentions Infractions by Type and Race, Spring 2017 (1,512 total) Infraction Level Race Asian Black Hispanic Multi-Racial White All % of Total Attendance / Detention 19 585 235 96 293 1,228 81% Level 1 0 24 12 6 13 55 4% Level 2 0 67 10 6 33 116 8% Level 3 2 52 13 9 37 113 7% Infractions 21 728 270 117 376 1,512 100% Attendance and Detention - related Infractions include: FTS Hero (Level 2 - missed detention auto-assigned by tardy software) Failure to Serve (Level 2 - missed detention assigned for tardies or other reason) Truancy (Level 1 - unexcused absence from class or school) Excessive Tardy (20 or more tardies accumulated in a semester) 3

The remaining infractions are grouped according to increasing levels of severity Infractions by Type and Race, Spring 2017 (1,512 total) Infraction Level Race Asian Black Hispanic Multi-Racial White All % of Total Attendance / Detention 19 585 235 96 293 1,228 81% Level 1 0 24 12 6 13 55 4% Level 2 0 67 10 6 33 116 8% Level 3 2 52 13 9 37 113 7% Infractions 21 728 270 117 376 1,512 100% There were 284 non-a/d infractions (14-15 per week), including: 55 Level 1 infractions (e.g, unauthorized cell phone use, disruptive behavior) 116 Level 2 infractions (e.g., filing false reports, active defiance) 113 Level 3 infractions (e.g., gross misconduct, threats, drug possession) 4

Black students accounted for about half of all infractions, despite being less than one quarter of the student body 5

Excluding A/D, Black students still accounted for half of all infractions The trend holds when we remove infractions related to FTS and tardies 6

Boys committed 61% of all infractions, with Black girls closest to their male counterparts 7

Excluding A/D, boys committed 72% of all infractions 8

There were over 8,000 tardies recorded in Spring 2017, with about 60% occurring at 1st period Tardies ~200 records were blank; records seem to be mostly 1st period on Late Arrival Wednesdays 9

On average, tardies are noticeably higher on Late Arrival Wednesdays Tardies 10

Late to School tardies were slightly higher at the start of term Tardies Data for the weeks of 2/13, 4/10, and 5/1 may be skewed due to high numbers of uncategorized tardies; each of those weeks had a late arrival Wednesday 11

Late to Class tardies have some evidence of a downward trend Tardies Data for the weeks of 2/13, 4/10, and 5/1 may be skewed due to high numbers of uncategorized tardies; each of those weeks had a late arrival Wednesday 12

KEY QUESTIONS FOR ANALYSIS 1. What infractions occurred? 2. Which students were involved? 3. How did OPRF respond? 13

20% of OPRF students recorded an infraction of some kind; most had three or fewer 14

Excluding A/D, 6% of OPRF students recorded an infraction 15

Overall, almost 40% of Black students had an infraction 16

Excluding A/D, Black students were still most likely to commit an infraction 17

Overall, Sophomores and Juniors has the most infractions 18

Excluding A/D, Freshmen and Sophomores committed most of the infractions 19

20% of students with an infraction had an IEP 20

Excluding A/D, 23% of the students with an infraction had IEPs 21

KEY QUESTIONS FOR ANALYSIS 1. What infractions occurred? 2. Which students were involved? 3. How did OPRF respond? 22

Saturday Detentions and Suspensions were generally reserved for the most serious offenses, Spring 2017 (1,512 total) Consequence Verbal Warning Restricted Lunch Detention Removal of Pass Privileges After-school Detention Saturday Detention ISS OSS Total Attendance / Detention 1 538 575 1 11 48 54 0 1228 Level 1 24 15 3 1 1 9 2 0 55 Level 2 2 21 5 0 5 40 43 0 116 Level 3 0 1 2 0 0 10 68 32 113 Total Infractions 27 575 585 2 17 107 167 32 1512 Attendance and Detention - related infractions varied based on the number of infractions a student had accumulated 23