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SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL CLIMATE: PROGRESSIVE DISCIPLINE AND SAFETY COMMITTEE OCTOBER 28, 2014
Presented by:
Earl R. Perkins, Assistant Superintendent
Deborah Brandy, Coordinator
Los Angeles Unified School District
Office of the Superintendent ● School Operations
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN ACTION Discipline Foundation Policy: School-Wide Positive Behavior
Intervention and Support
DISCIPLINE DATA
The District adopted the Discipline Foundation Policy in March 2007. The policy provided an overarching umbrella for student discipline. In the Fall of 2011, the District entered into an Agreement with the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) to address concerns regarding disproportionate suspension rates. Since 2011, the LAUSD has made tremendous strides, including enhanced training and the reduction of the instructional days lost as a result of suspension.
DESCRIPTION 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Instructional days lost to suspension
74,765
59,783
53,725
46,006
26,286
12,353
8,351
Suspension rate
8.1%
6.7%
6.1%
5.4%
3.7%
1.5%
0.9%
8.10%
6.70% 6.10%
5.40%
3.70%
1.50% 0.90%
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Suspension Rate
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SCHOOL CLIMATE BILL OF RIGHTS SUMMARY
During the 2013-2014 SY, School Operations focused on the following projects and tasks to fulfill the requirements of the Board Resolution, “2013 School Discipline Policy and School Discipline Bill of Rights,” adopted on May 2013. School Operations, in collaboration with various divisions, focused on the following to fulfill the Board Resolution Requirements: 1. Review and modification of LAUSD policies and procedures related to discipline and suspension in accordance
with state law. 2. Developed and provided alternatives to traditional school discipline and suspension through:
a) Implementation of the Discipline Foundation Policy: School-Wide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS) Policy.
b) Augmentation of the Role of the School-Wide Positive Behavior Intervention Support (SWPBIS) Task Force.
c) Development and reinforcement of the objective of the Discipline Matrix. d) Establishment of the School Discipline Bill of Rights to be distributed and posted on District campuses. e) Development and implementation of Restorative Justice practices as an alternative to traditional school
discipline. f) Reviewing, evaluating, and updating current School Police policies, practices and trainings. g) Establishment of a complaint process for students and parents. h) Securing of an Independent Auditor
3. Analyzed required data. 4. Provided training and monitoring. 5. Implemented the plan for charter schools.
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SCHOOL CLIMATE BILL OF RIGHTS – UPDATES
2013 – 2014 SY 2014 – 2015 SY
PROJECTS AND TASKS COMPLETED: 1. Modified and published the BUL-6231.0 – Discipline Foundation
Policy: School-Wide Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (SWPBIS) published on February 14, 2014
2. Communicated the Discipline Foundation Policy: SWPBIS through trainings, meetings, introductory video, Inside LAUSD website,
LAUSD Brief, etc. • Monthly Task Force meetings with representatives
including, but not limited to, students, parents, teachers, and principals
• Developed as part of the Bulletin the Discipline Matrix. • Developed the School Climate Bill of Rights - for
Elementary and Secondary versions and translated in various languages.
• Worked on the Restorative Justice implementation plan. • Worked collaborative with School Police in reviewing and
revising policies, practice trainings. • Developed the complaint process and system for students,
parents, & employees. • Started the search for independent auditor.
3. Analyzed discipline and related data – published online monthly data. 4. Collaborated with charter schools.
PROJECTS AND TASKS STATUS – COMPLETED • Approved $4.9 M budget for Restorative Justice. • Hired an Independent Auditor. • Selected 5 ESC Restorative Justice Advisers. • Selected 25 demonstration schools. • Completed the formal bidding process to select the RJ
Training Expert for the 25 demonstration schools. • Finalized the school list for the RJ training roll out through
2020. • Published the School Climate Bill of Rights in the 2014-
2015 Parent Student Handbook; distributed posters to all schools.
• Positive Safe School Climate Awareness Kick-Off – October 2014.
PROJECTS AND TASKS STATUS – ONGOING • Finalizing the training plan • Finalizing training materials • Finalizing the selection process for the 25 RJ Teacher
Advisers • Ongoing data monitoring and analysis • Ongoing report analysis • Rubric of Implementation data due December 2014
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DFP Policy Bulletin Guiding Principles
Guide - Alternatives to Suspension
School Climate Bill of Rights-Elementary/Secondary DFP Complaint Form
SCHOOL CLIMATE BILL OF RIGHTS – UPDATES
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ABOUT LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (LAUSD)
Educational Service Center (ESC) Restorative Justice Advisers
ESC EAST Marco Flores ESC NORTH Karen Sorensen ESC SOUTH Tamara Robinson ESC WEST Ina Gordon ISIC Mary Jackson-Freeny
SCHOOL CLIMATE BILL OF RIGHTS – UPDATES
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School Climate Bill of Rights- Principal’s Toolkit
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Principal’s Toolkit includes:
• The Discipline Foundation Policy Video Link
• Message Points to share with teachers, students, parents and staff
• Copies of the School Climate Bill of Rights Flyer/Handout: Elementary and Secondary
• Suggested Activities to promote an understanding of the School Climate Bill of Rights
• Sample Letters and Blackboard Connect Script for Parents and Guardians
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ABOUT LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (LAUSD)
Restorative Justice Expert Trainer
Creative Educational Consultants, Inc. consults with schools and trains district personnel, school site staff, students, parents and community members in school districts in the Bay Area in Restorative Justice and Peacemaking Circles. Creative Educational Consultants, Inc. has initiated Restorative Justice and Peacemaking Circles at Cole Middle School in West Oakland. The pilot program at Cole Middle School was effective in significantly transforming the school culture to one that was more caring, and centered on relationships. This culture change was instrumental in the dramatic decrease in referrals for expulsions, suspensions, and violence on campus. In the last 6 years, Creative Educational Consultants, Inc. has trained over 6,000 certificated, classified and support staff at 4 school districts, and is now guiding them through the implementation phase. Creative Educational Consultants, Inc. is specially trained to provide Restorative Justice Curriculum Development and Training. This contractor is providing expert training, ongoing technical support, development of Restorative Justice curriculum, and monitoring the implementation of Restorative Justice practices in our selected 25 Demonstration High Schools.
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ABOUT LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (LAUSD)
The SWPBIS Task Force and Independent Auditor A District level school-wide positive behavior intervention and support Task Force with representatives including, but not limited to, students, parents, teachers, and principals, was formed to collaborate with an independent auditor. The Task Force, with the independent auditor, will utilize current District systems to monitor this policy throughout the District. The responsibilities include to: • Hear from individuals who have concerns about the policy and provide a
forum to bring information or complaints to the task force. • Access and analyze data by school and ESC. • Review data including suspension, expulsion, opportunity transfer, and
outside monitoring information. • Provide recommendations to the Superintendent or his designee. • Report on its finding related to full implementation at least once per
year at a School Board meeting at which the item will be added to the agenda.
• Review and make recommendations regarding the Guide to Tier II and Tier III intervention Supports and Alternatives to Suspensions developed by the Superintendent and recommend approval prior to its implementation.
The independent auditor will provide an annual report to the Board about individual complaints and make broader recommendations regarding implementation and monitoring of the policy.
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Michelle King Chief Deputy Superintendent
Earl R. Perkins Assistant Superintendent, School Operations
Deborah Brandy Coordinator, School Operations
(1) Restorative Justice Specialist (5) Restorative Justice Advisers
(25) Restorative Justice Teacher Advisers
ESC Operations North
ESC Operations East
ESC Operations South
ESC Operations West
ESC Operations ISIC
Ongoing School Site Implementation Support Ongoing School Site Monitoring
Professional Development Training • Introduction to Restorative Justice • Empathy/Team Building training • Defusing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom • Restorative Justice Training
150 SCHOOL SITES
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN TRAINING
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ABOUT LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (LAUSD) IMPLEMENTATION PLAN – SCHOOL LIST
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ABOUT LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (LAUSD)
Restorative Justice- 25 Demonstration School Sites- RJ Teacher Advisers
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN – SCHOOL LIST
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2014 - 2020
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE ROLL OUT PLAN
Board Resolution adopted on May 14, 2013 - Several schools using Restorative Justice practices - Several schools received grant funding for Restorative Justice positions
- SWPBIS campaign - Restorative Justice Training for selected school and non-school site staff - Selected 150 Schools for Restorative Justice Introduction and training
- Continue training and monitoring - Restorative Justice roll out to identified schools
SCHOOLS (Tier I Training)
OFFICE PARENT/ COMMUNITY
153 schools ESC Parents/Guardians
School Staff Central Adm. Comm. Partners
Tier I Tier II Tier III
148 schools 153 schools 0
School/Non School Staff
School /Non School Staff
Work with community partners
- Continue training and monitoring - Restorative Justice roll out to identified schools
Tier I Tier II and Tier III
216 schools 301 schools
School/Non School Staff Parent/Community Partners
- Continue training and monitoring - Restorative Justice roll out to identified schools
Tier I Tier II and Tier III
183 schools 726 schools
School/Non School Staff Parent/Community Partners
Tier I Tier II and Tier III
909 schools
School and Non-School Site Staff Parent/Community Partners
Districtwide Full Implementation by 2020
2014-2015
2016-2017
2013
Schools Selection Criteria • High Number of African
American students and students with disabilities
• Disproportionate suspension rate for African American Students
• ESC/Board District • Feeder school pattern
School Staff – Deans, Specialists, Counselors, selected staff by Principals
Non School Staff - selected Central Adm. Staff, ESC Administrators, LASPD,
and appropriate Division Head
Parents/Guardians – parent trainings in each ESC
Community Partners – work with various organizations, agencies and
outside partners
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN - SCHEDULE ROLLOUT
Tier I Tier II and Tier III
209 schools 517 schools
School/Non School Staff Parent/Community Partners
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IMPLEMENTATION PLAN – TRACKING AND MONITORING
Tracking Systems:
• Discipline Foundation Policy System
• Quickbase – School Operations Project Tracking
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