‘Frightening’: Elementary School Physical Interaction Referrals Up 70% Last Two Years In Carroll County
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Discipline referrals for physical interactions are up 70% in Carroll County’s public elementary schools in the last two years, but the students responsible for the altercations often remain in the classroom because of “restorative practices.” Data shared by the school system on Monday the 18th during a student behavior work session shows 403 elementary school students have been issued 1,572 major discipline referrals for an “attack” or “fighting” involving “physical contact” through February, marking a 70% increase in two years time.
‘Frightening’: Elementary School Physical Interaction Referrals Up 70% Last Two Years In Carroll County
‘Frightening’: Elementary School Physical…
‘Frightening’: Elementary School Physical Interaction Referrals Up 70% Last Two Years In Carroll County
Discipline referrals for physical interactions are up 70% in Carroll County’s public elementary schools in the last two years, but the students responsible for the altercations often remain in the classroom because of “restorative practices.” Data shared by the school system on Monday the 18th during a student behavior work session shows 403 elementary school students have been issued 1,572 major discipline referrals for an “attack” or “fighting” involving “physical contact” through February, marking a 70% increase in two years time.