Discipline & Safety
Suspensions, expulsions, and safety-related incidents reported to the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.
Out-of-school suspensions
22
5.2% of students
Serious safety incidents
62
weapons, assault, robbery, threats of students
Source: U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights — CRDC 2017. Rates are computed against current enrollment. CRDC is collected biennially; some indicators (expulsions, bullying, law referrals) were not available in the most recent release.
What these numbers mean
- In-school suspension removes a student from class but keeps them on campus.
- Out-of-school suspension removes a student from school entirely, typically 1–10 days.
- Expulsion is the most severe — students are removed from their district, usually for the rest of the year or longer.
- Law enforcement referrals mean a police officer was called; an arrest means the student was taken into custody.