The district transferred one students to another program instead of suspending or expelling them.
According to the report, the district expelled or suspended 289 students during the year. That equates to 24.3 percent of the 1,189 students enrolled.
Of the 281 in-school suspensions, 193 were given to boys and 88 were given to girls, including 84 elementary or middle schoolers and 197 high schoolers.
The district reported that most in-school suspensions were given for unspecified reasons. The category includes 280 incidents. There were one incidents of a dangerous firearm weapon. For 260 incidents, students were suspended for a day or less.
The district reported that most out-of-school suspensions were given for drugs. The category includes four incidents. There were two incidents of unspecified reasons. For five incidents, students were suspended for 5-10 days.