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Friday, April 26, 2024

School discipline: Which West Central Illinois districts reported the most violence-related suspensions?

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Jacksonville School District 117, Winchester Community Unit School District 1 and Scott Morgan Community Unit School District 2 reported the highest rate of students suspended for reasons related to violence during the 2016-17 school year in West Central Illinois, according to the latest report from the Illinois State Board of Education.

In this analysis, the incident rate is calculated by dividing the number of incidents by district enrollment.

School discipline: Violence-related suspensions

Rank
District
City
Enrollment
Violence without injury
Violence with injury
Total violence-related suspensions
Incident rate
1
Jacksonville School District 117
Jacksonville
3,456
267
58
325
9.40
2
Winchester Community Unit School District 1
Winchester
635
39
0
39
6.14
3
Scott Morgan Community Unit School District 2
Bluffs
221
5
3
8
3.62
4
Griggsville-Perry Community Unit School District 4
Griggsville
394
9
5
14
3.55
5
Macomb Community Unit School District 185
Macomb
2,085
2
42
44
2.11
6
Western Community Unit School District 12
Barry
566
1
10
11
1.94
7
Waverly Community Unit School District 6
Waverly
364
5
0
5
1.37
8
Pikeland Community Unit School District 10
Pittsfield
1,278
9
5
14
1.10
9
Schuyler Industry Community Unit School District 5
Rushville
1,126
7
4
11
0.98
10
Meredosia-Chambersburg Community Unit School District 11
Meredosia
206
1
1
2
0.97
11
Brown County Community Unit School District 1
Mount Sterling
744
2
5
7
0.94
12
Franklin Community Unit School District 1
Alexander
298
2
0
2
0.67
13
Greenfield Community Unit School District 10
Greenfield
461
3
0
3
0.65
14
North Greene Community Unit School District 3
White Hall
863
5
0
5
0.58
15
Dallas Elementary School District 327
Dallas City
182
0
1
1
0.55
16
Virginia Community Unit School District 64
Virginia
294
0
1
1
0.34
17
Calhoun Community Unit School District 40
Hardin
464
0
1
1
0.22

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