Posted on 12/09/2011 7:14:46 PM PST by Altura Ct.
Superintendent Patricia Green told the Ann Arbor school board that she's taking new steps to close a so-called "discipline gap" and expects by March to outline a comprehensive district-wide plan to reach that goal.
The information was presented Wednesday at a meeting when the Board of Education heard new student suspension data from the 2010-2011 academic year that shows consistent discipline disparity among students of different races and income levels.
Its no secret the district traditionally has had a disproportionate number of black, special needs and economically disadvantaged students be removed or suspended from the classroom, said Board President Deb Mexicotte.
In 2010-2011, nearly 1,200 students were suspended from the districts middle and high schools. Of those students, 42.2 percent were black and 20.5 percent were classified as other, a group officials said included many Hispanics.
Those numbers compare to 33.9 percent for white students, creating a disparity since 8,627, or 52.3 percent, of the districts 16,509 students last year were white. Black students made up 14.3 percent of the entire student body.
The 2010-2011 data also shows that an average of about 35 percent of suspended students have special needs and an average of about 58 percent are economically disadvantaged.
Mexicotte said this issue is something schools nationwide struggle with. But Green has a track record for reducing the number of suspensions in the previous districts she has served.
This makes me believe we really can do this in a way I never have before, Mexicotte said, following a presentation Green gave to trustees.
I believe in your leadership and experience and in the experience of our staff, both old and new.
"And I believe in this board. I believe we finally have all of the right components in place to actually address this.
Green said improving consistency in school-wide practices and policies while educating teachers and administrators on the roles that social and emotional needs can play in misbehavior will diminish the discipline gap at AAPS.
Closing the discipline gap also is critical to eliminating the districts achievement gap, she said.
One thing that caught my attention (when interviewing for the superintendents position) was the achievement gap is being looked at on purely the curriculum side, Green said.
But the other components that are very significant are the emotional and social sides. Social and emotional learning will enhance safe and caring classrooms.
She said students who misbehave are attempting to accomplish one or more of four primary goals: To get attention, to express anger or enact revenge, to show or gain power or to avoid failure. She said many educators fail to recognize and address the purpose of students negative behavior.
There also needs to be an increased awareness of the potential for bias when issuing referrals for discipline, Green said.
The superintendent is working on a more comprehensive course of action, but Green said she has two specific steps she would like to see the district do:
Host professional development days to establish and coach consistent interpretation of offenses and Find ways to increase and promote student leadership opportunities for peer mediation and conflict resolution.
One piece Green already has begun is monthly data collections outlining attendance and disciplinary actions at each school building. She also is piloting a soon-to-be universal form for referring students for disciplinary action. She said the district had at least seven different forms it had been using.
A single, district-wide form is part of her plan to improve consistency and collaboration at AAPS.
Treasurer Irene Patalan said much of Greens presentation resonated with her, especially the part about looking at the data more holistically and looking for patterns to see where the majority of student discipline referrals are coming from. She said, however, if students and staff are going to receive trainings on how to address behavioral issues, she would love it if the board could as well.
Trustee Simone Lightfoot seconded Patalans request. She added while she is happy the administration is developing a plan to address the disproportionality of student suspensions at AAPS, she remains upset by the data.
The numbers are egregious, she said. They are embarrassing and distressing to me. I kept turning the pages (of the report) and was mad and sad and all kinds of things. The numbers are horrible.
I cant stress that enough.
Just damn.
Berkley East. One problem with Ann Arborites...they expand to the outer counties and ruin the ambiance. They take their snotty,liberal, yuppy-selves into normal people territory. (Tecumseh and Saline to name two)
I imagine the statistics are correct. Discipline is what the offenders lack. You don’t correct that by making the rules less lenient. It would more likely than not be a behavior disparity. We do youth NO favors by not expecting anything from them.
The funny thing is that liberals leave Ann Arbor for these places realizing how crazy and inept their schools have become, then they go to the outlying small towns to escape and promptly vote and work for the same policies that destroyed the schools they fled.
It's a mental disease.
They can't make Eric Holder's people act like civilized human beings, so they have to pretend that things that aren't even wrong are elevated to crimes for non-Eric Holder students.
That's how you even-out the "discipline gap."
Punish the innocent.
but no....the same old crap....it LOOKS bad that so many blacks are discipline problems...not that they aren't achieving....or learning...or advancing....but just that it LOOKs bad that so many have to be disciplined...
Hey kids, pull up those pants to start with.
Where does Gerald R. Ford, Jr., fit into Ann Arbor? I’ve never been there but have been in MI.
The next thing would be to provide vocational training so a kid who doesn't want to be in school has an incentive to show up and not act up.
Then, and only then, you make it clear Thug Ain't Cool.
What are they going to do to close the gap?
Randomly pick a white kid to punish and expell everytime a black kid slugs a teacher?
>> Its no secret the district traditionally has had a disproportionate number of ...
Loaded statement: “no secret”, “traditional”, “disproportionate”
To Hell with the families that invest the time in raising responsible little citizens. Let’s instead punish them so the statistics cast no shadows on the petulant, self-serving, politically-correct jackwagons running the schools.
The State is the surrogate father. That was Marx’ goal. Blacks are 70% there, whites are 25% there, Mexicans are nearly 55% there. Rampant abortion. It’s all planned.
Yes. Because the media and academic template inspires guilt not pride, liberals hate success, temperance and Christians. I said it. No apologies.
I live near Berkeley. I used to live near Harvard. 100% exact situations, Libtards trying to use tax dollars to create Utopia with fatherless, welfare and HUD-supported children. Millions in the hole, crime and poverty rampant. More hand wringing and idiotic programs like this.
I have a niece who is an inner city school teacher. I listen to some of her stories and it is sick sad. Teaching there is like dealing with wild savages. Administrators could care less and do nothing to try and correct the situation.
Let’s tell the truth. Black kids gets suspended more because they get cause more trouble. They need to dis whitey to prove their manhood.
The liberal solution, of course, is to just let them do whatever they want so we don’t looked biased when we suspend them.
If they had their way, they would allow jails to only have inmates in the same racial ratio as in the whole country.
Ford lived in Grand Rapids. Lots of moderate republicans like Dick DeVos over there but not rabid liberals like Ann Arbor republicans.
I live in southeastern Jackson county and we’re bible belt conservative here.
As I always say, If I had the choice of vaporizing Detroit or Ann Arbor, Detroit could rest easy.
Detroit is a stupid but indifferent parasite while Ann Arbor is an angry, self righteous, demanding parasite. They constantly insult the rest of us greedy racist rednecks in the same breath that they demand more taxpayer dollars.
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