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Burlington Township School Districts Safe Schools Report Period 1 Presentation September 1 December 31, 2012 1 Violence and Vandalism Report Reporting Requirements Per the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (ABR) (P.L. 2012, c.122)


  1. Burlington Township School District’s Safe Schools Report Period 1 Presentation September 1 – December 31, 2012 1

  2. Violence and Vandalism Report Reporting Requirements • Per the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (ABR) (P.L. 2012, c.122) – • ALL founded cases of HIB are NOW reported on the Violence and Vandalism report. • Violence and Vandalism Data will NOW be reported out twice a year – Reporting period 1 data (Sept. through December) – Reported out in Spring of the current school year (Data Confirmation) . – Reporting period 2 data (January through June) – Reported out in the Fall of upcoming school year (Data Verification) . • Incident categories that must be reported on are: – Violence – Vandalism – Weapons – Substances 2

  3. Violence and Vandalism Report Reporting Requirements Continued • To report an Offense to Violence and Vandalism report: — An incident must take place on school grounds, school sponsored event or on a school bus, — The offense must meet the EVVRS definition and — The offense must result in an Out-of-School Suspension • HIB EXCEPTION – Enter incidents that occur off school grounds for HIB ONLY (N.L.S.A. 18A:37-15.3). • VV-SA offenses that occur in the summer will no longer need to be reported 3

  4. Burlington Township High School Violence and Vandalism Statistics Report Period 1 • 2012-13: 15 Offenses; – 11 Violence: • 2 HIB • 4 Fights • 3 Assaults • 2 Threats – 4 Substances: • 2 Use Confirmed • 2 Possession 4

  5. Burlington Township High School Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying • 2 founded HIB Cases • None resulted in OSS • Rehabilitative Measures: – Counseling; Groups & Individual, Parent Conferences and Education, Teen Pep and Mediations. • 2011-12 Report Period 1 founded HIB Cases – 9 – 78% Decrease in Founded HIB Cases 5

  6. Burlington Township Middle School at Springside Violence and Vandalism Statistics Report Period 1 • 2012-13: 7 Offenses; – 6 Violence • 6 HIB – 1 Substances • 1 Possession 6

  7. Burlington Township Middle School at Springside Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying • 6 founded HIB Cases • 2 resulted in OSS • Rehabilitative Measures: – Counseling; Groups & Individual, Parent Conferences and Education and Mediations. • 2011-12 Report Period 1 Founded HIB cases – 43 – 86% Decrease in Founded HIB Cases 7

  8. Fountain Woods Elementary School Violence and Vandalism Statistics Report Period 1 • 2012-13: 4 Offenses; – 4 Violence: • 2 HIB • 1 Fight • 1 Threat

  9. Fountain Woods Elementary School Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying • 2 founded HIB Cases • ONLY 1 resulted in OSS • Rehabilitative Measures: – Counseling; Groups & Individual, Parent Conferences and Education and Mediations. • 2011-12 Report Period 1 Founded HIB cases – 4 – 50% Decrease in Founded HIB Cases 9

  10. B. Bernice Young Elementary School Violence and Vandalism Statistics Report Period 1 • 2012-13: 2 Offenses; – 2 Violence • 2 HIB

  11. B. Bernice Young Elementary School Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying • 2 founded HIB Cases • None resulted in OSS • Rehabilitative Measures: – Counseling; Groups & Individual, Parent Conferences and Education and Mediations. • 2011-12 Report Period 1 Founded Cases – 15 – 87% Decrease in Founded HIB Cases 11

  12. Programs High School Middle School • 9 th Grade – Movie • Gang Resistance Education and “Bully”/Debriefing Activity Training (GREAT) • Teen Pep Outreach Activities • Spotlight Character Development • Student HIB Workshop Program • Respect, School Violence • Building Young Men and Women Awareness and Diversity Weeks Groups • Student In Good Standing & • SRO Presentations Recognition Programs • Anti-bullying lessons presented • Mediations conducted by Peers by teachers & Staff • Anti-bullying Class Lessons and Curriculum 12

  13. Programs Young School Fountain Woods • Anti-bullying Lessons and • Character Education Assemblies Activities to include PSAs • Be Cool, Be Safe • Renaissance Program • Safe Schools Week • G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance Ed. • Playground and Bus Safety And Training) Assemblies • Character Education Assemblies • I Am Special & Super Student and Health Curriculum Week • School Violence Awareness • Small Group & Whole Class Week • School Bus Safety Week Lessons on Anti — bullying • Counseling Groups for • Camp Fire Lessons (Gr. 1 & 2) • Adopt-a-Cop (Grade 2) Students 13

  14. NJ DOE HIB GRADING INFORMATION 2011-13 14

  15. Grading overview • Reporting Period Jan 5, 2011-June 30, 2013 • Each SST met to review DoE requirements and completed self- assessment to determine their score. • Grading 1st Year each school separate – district grade is averaged. Second year district is averaged and receives own grade. • While we would like to receive “Exceeds all requirements” in all areas, it is nearly impossible to do so. • Within 10 days of receiving our grades from DoE, we will post grades on school/district websites. • See attached rubric for informational purposes. • Process – Dr. Manno approves, BoE approves, data electronically sent to DoE NJ Homeroom 15

  16. District Grades 16

  17. HIB INVESTIGATIONS School Year 2012-13 : Report Period 1 (Sept. 1 – Dec. 31) SCHOOLS # FOUNDED TOTAL # of HIB % of INVESTIGATIONS INVESTIGATIONS HIB - FOUNDED HIGH SCHOOL 2 9 22% MIDDLE SCHOOL 6 27 22% FWS 2 5 40% B. BERNICE YOUNG 2 17

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