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How many times were students suspended in Brown County schools during 2023-24 school year?

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Steven Isoye State Board of Education Chairperson | linkedin.com

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School administrators within Brown County reportedly handed out 80 suspensions solely during the 2023-24 school year, according to the Illinois Report Card.

In total, there were 80 disciplinary actions recorded during the school year, representing an average of 0.1 actions per student in the county.

Among the three schools in the county, Brown County High School reported the highest number of disciplinary actions at the time, with a total of 46—or 57.5% of all incidents countywide.

The county reported that all in-school suspension where a reason was specified was given for incident involving violence that caused physical injury. Additionally, 50 cases were classified under "other reason" or left unspecified.

There were 56 disciplinary incidents involving male students. Another 24 incidents involved female students.

Of all suspensions issued in the Brown County schools, 34 involved elementary or middle school students, while 46 involved high school students.

Out-of-school suspensions most commonly were for incidents involving drugs, with four cases reported. Additionally, 24 cases were classified under the "other reason" category.

All of the students suspended during the 2023-24 school year in Brown County schools were white, who made up 94.6% of the county's student population.

Some schools or districts may not publish complete disciplinary data due to privacy protections or reporting limitations, which could affect the totals.

Illinois allocated $8.6 billion to K-12 education in its 2025 budget—a $350 million increase over FY 2024, meeting the minimum required under the state’s school funding formula.

In 2024, Illinois registered a teacher retention rate of almost 90%. Yet, around 91% of superintendents reported having a 'serious' problem teacher shortage problem. In total, almost 4,100 teaching positions remained vacant by the end of the year.

“They’re putting a substitute in there, that’s somebody with a four-year degree that’s not in teaching. They’re using a retired teacher…or worse than that, they’re canceling the class, putting the kids in other classrooms, putting them in study hall, but those are strategies we have to use if there’s no qualified teacher,” said Beth Crider, regional superintendent of Peoria County Regional Office of Education #48.

Brown County Student Discipline Report in 2023-24 School Year
Type of IncidentIn-School SuspensionOut-of-School Suspension
Alcohol--
Violence with injury11
Violence without injury--
Drug offenses-4
Firearm--
Other dangerous weapons--
Tobacco--
Other reason5024
Total5129
Length of Suspensions in Brown County in 2023-24 School Year
DurationIn-School SuspensionOut-of-School Suspension
One day or less-6
1-2 days496
2-3 days15
3-4 days15
4-10 days-6
More than 10 days-1

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