OSPI Releases New Data on Student Discipline
OSPI announced today the release of new data on student discipline. According to the press release:
In May, OSPI released data that answered the questions, “How many students are suspended or expelled?” and “Who is suspended or expelled?”
This time, the data answer the following questions:
“How many times were students suspended or expelled?”
“How long were they removed?” and
“For which behaviors?”
From the OSPI K-12 Data and Reports page:
Data Files
OSPI Discipline Equity website for more information and resources
In May, OSPI released data that answered the questions, “How many students are suspended or expelled?” and “Who is suspended or expelled?”
This time, the data answer the following questions:
“How many times were students suspended or expelled?”
“How long were they removed?” and
“For which behaviors?”
From the OSPI K-12 Data and Reports page:
Data Files
- Discipline Rates (School years 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15) (updated 10/2015)
- Raw Discipline Data with original data suppression labels: 1-5, n<20, suppressed
- Discipline Behavior (School years 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15) (12/07/15)
OSPI Discipline Equity website for more information and resources
Comments
http://k12.wa.us/DataAdmin/PerformanceIndicators/DataAnalytics/DisciplineBehaviorRollOut.pdf
LisaG
This .pdf suggests that this data was not collected in reference to students with disabilities. There is no information about students with IEPs and disciplines. Can this possibly be the case? Absolutely mind-blowing, if so.
Exasperated reader
That's strange that it is not in the .pdf
There is some data looking at special education in the different spreadsheets. Spoiler: the statewide numbers are not good.
LisaG