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Page 1: MCPS School Safety and Security at a Glance 2010–2011MCPS School Safety and Security at a Glance is a valuable tool to help monitor accurate reporting of incidents related to school

MCPS School Safety and Security

at a Glance 2010–2011

Office of Shared Accountability Montgomery County Public Schools

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This publication is the result of the efforts of several offices within Montgomery County Public Schools:

Office of the Chief Operating Officer

Office of the Deputy Superintendent of Schools

Office of School Performance

Office of the Chief Technology Officer

Office of Shared Accountability

Questions concerning statistical or demographic data may be directed to the Office of Shared Accountability, 301-279-3553. Questions concerning school programs and definitions of serious incidents may be directed to the Office of School Performance, 301-517-8258.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... i School Sample Page ....................................................................................... iii Explanation of School Profile Sections ............................................................ v II. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROFILES .................................................................. 1 III. MIDDLE SCHOOL PROFILES ......................................................................... 267 IV. HIGH SCHOOL PROFILES .............................................................................. 347 V. SPECIAL SCHOOL PROFILES ........................................................................ 403 VI. COUNTY SUMMARY PROFILES .................................................................... 413 VII. GLOSSARY OF TERMS .................................................................................. 427 VIII. REGULATION COB-RA, Reporting a Serious Incident .................................... 437 IX. INDEX .............................................................................................................. 443

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SECTION I

INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

MCPS School Safety and Security at a Glance provides, in a single document, information about the reporting of incidents related to school safety and security, school climate, local school safety program descriptions, and serious incidents. Information is presented for each school. While much of this information is available in various documents produced throughout the year, MCPS School Safety and Security at a Glance provides this information for stakeholders in a single comprehensive report with a user-friendly format. MCPS School Safety and Security at a Glance is a valuable tool to help monitor accurate reporting of incidents related to school safety and security. It provides a concise, easily understood, and easily accessible snapshot for administrators, teachers, students, and parents for discussion on the best learning environment possible in every school.

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School Sample Page

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School Sample Page

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Explanation of School Profile Sections

Section 1: Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents This chart reports the number of suspension incidents for particular categories. This information is reported annually to the Maryland State Department of Education and is available in more detail on its website. The number in the column represents the number of students suspended for the category. This represents a duplicated count of students, meaning a student could be counted in more than one category and/or a student could be counted more than once in the same category. A list of the categories and an explanation of the incidents in each category is included in the glossary of terms. Section 2: Out-of-School Suspension Rate This chart reports the number and percentage of students suspended during the three most recent school years. This information is reported annually to the Montgomery County Board of Education. These data represent an unduplicated count of students, meaning a student is counted only once, regardless of the number of times that student may be suspended. A description of the column labels and of each column’s content is included in the glossary of terms. Section 3: Reported Serious Incidents This chart states incidents reported to the Office of School Performance as well as the number of incidents for which police were notified. Events may be reported as a serious incident if they result in or lead to any incident resulting in death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or while conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Reporting a Serious Incident (see page 437). Notification is dictated by several documents, including MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Reporting a Serious Incident; MCPS Regulation JFA-RA, Student Rights and Responsibilities; and the Memorandum of Understanding Between MCPS and Montgomery County Department of Police and Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office. A list of the categories and an explanation of the incidents found in each category is included in the glossary of terms. Section 4: Bullying Incidents This chart reports the number of bullying incidents reported and confirmed. The “Number Reported” is the number of written reports of bullying incidents (MCPS Form 230-35, Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting Form) submitted to a school. The “Number Confirmed” is the number of reported bullying events deemed accurate upon investigation by a school administrator.

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Section 5: Drills Conducted This chart reflects the actions taken by schools to prepare students for emergency situations and those situations at a school that require declaration of some alert status. Definitions for each category are included in the glossary of terms. Section 6: Safety Incidents Requiring Code Status This chart reflects the actions taken by schools when actual incidents occur at a school or in a school’s community requiring staff members and students to remain within their classrooms, within a secured area, and possibly accounted for and under supervision. Definitions for each category are included in the glossary of terms. Section 7: Programs This section lists those programs offered in the school to develop the behaviors and skills that promote safe and secure school environments. Section 8: School Climate This chart reports the percentage of students, parents, and school staff who responded positively to items related to perceptions of safety and security, including bullying, on the Surveys of School Environment. Survey results are reported to each school. The student and parent Surveys of School Environment are available in more detail on the MCPS website at http://sharedaccountability.mcpsmd.org/SurveyResults/content.php.

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SECTION II

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROFILES

1

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Elementary School Listing

3

Arcola ES ............................................. 4 Ashburton ES ....................................... 6 Bannockburn ES .................................. 8 Lucy V. Barnsley ES .......................... 10 Beall ES ............................................. 12 Bel Pre ES ......................................... 14 Bells Mill ES ....................................... 16 Belmont ES ........................................ 18 Bethesda ES ...................................... 20 Beverly Farms ES .............................. 22 Bradley Hills ES ................................. 24 Broad Acres ES ................................. 26 Brooke Grove ES ............................... 28 Brookhaven ES .................................. 30 Brown Station ES ............................... 32 Burning Tree ES ................................ 34 Burnt Mills ES .................................... 36 Burtonsville ES .................................. 38 Candlewood ES ................................. 40 Cannon Road ES ............................... 42 Carderock Springs ES ....................... 44 Rachel Carson ES ............................. 46 Cashell ES ......................................... 48 Cedar Grove ES ................................ 50 Chevy Chase ES ............................... 52 Clarksburg ES .................................... 54 Clearspring ES ................................... 56 Clopper Mill ES .................................. 58 Cloverly ES ........................................ 60 Cold Spring ES .................................. 62 College Gardens ES .......................... 64 Cresthaven ES ................................... 66 Capt. James E. Daly ES .................... 68 Damascus ES .................................... 70 Darnestown ES .................................. 72 Diamond ES ....................................... 74 Dr. Charles R. Drew ES ..................... 76 DuFief ES ........................................... 78 East Silver Spring ES ........................ 80 Fairland ES ........................................ 82 Fallsmead ES..................................... 84 Farmland ES ...................................... 86 Fields Road ES .................................. 88 Flower Hill ES .................................... 90 Flower Valley ES ............................... 92 Forest Knolls ES ................................ 94 Fox Chapel ES ................................... 96 Gaithersburg ES ................................ 98 Galway ES ....................................... 100 Garrett Park ES ............................... 102 Georgian Forest ES ......................... 104 Germantown ES .............................. 106 William B. Gibbs, Jr. ES ................... 108 Glen Haven ES ................................ 110 Glenallan ES .................................... 112 Goshen ES ....................................... 114 Great Seneca Creek ES .................. 116 Greencastle ES ................................ 118 Greenwood ES ................................ 120 Harmony Hills ES ............................. 122 Highland ES ..................................... 124 Highland View ES ............................ 126 Jackson Road ES ............................ 128

Jones Lane ES ................................ 130 Kemp Mill ES ................................... 132 Kensington Parkwood ES ................ 134 Lake Seneca ES .............................. 136 Lakewood ES ................................... 138 Laytonsville ES ................................ 140 Little Bennett ES .............................. 142 Luxmanor ES ................................... 144 Thurgood Marshall ES ..................... 146 Maryvale ES .................................... 148 Spark M. Matsunaga ES .................. 150 S. Christa McAuliffe ES ................... 152 Ronald McNair ES ........................... 154 Meadow Hall ES .............................. 156 Mill Creek Towne ES ....................... 158 Monocacy ES ................................... 160 Montgomery Knolls ES .................... 162 New Hampshire Estates ES ............ 164 Roscoe R. Nix ES ............................ 166 North Chevy Chase ES.................... 168 Oak View ES .................................... 170 Oakland Terrace ES ........................ 172 Olney ES .......................................... 174 William Tyler Page ES ..................... 176 Pine Crest ES .................................. 178 Piney Branch ES .............................. 180 Poolesville ES .................................. 182 Potomac ES ..................................... 184 Judith A. Resnik ES ......................... 186 Dr. Sally K. Ride ES ......................... 188 Ritchie Park ES ................................ 190 Rock Creek Forest ES ..................... 192 Rock Creek Valley ES ..................... 194 Rock View ES .................................. 196 Lois P. Rockwell ES ......................... 198 Rolling Terrace ES ........................... 200 Rosemary Hills ES ........................... 202 Rosemont ES ................................... 204 Sequoyah ES ................................... 206 Seven Locks ES .............................. 208 Sherwood ES ................................... 210 Sargent Shriver ES .......................... 212 Sligo Creek ES ................................ 214 Somerset ES .................................... 216 South Lake ES ................................. 218 Stedwick ES ..................................... 220 Stone Mill ES ................................... 222 Stonegate ES ................................... 224 Strathmore ES ................................. 226 Strawberry Knoll ES ......................... 228 Summit Hall ES ................................ 230 Takoma Park ES .............................. 232 Travilah ES ...................................... 234 Twinbrook ES .................................. 236 Viers Mill ES .................................... 238 Washington Grove ES ..................... 240 Waters Landing ES .......................... 242 Watkins Mill ES ................................ 244 Wayside ES ..................................... 246 Weller Road ES ............................... 248 Westbrook ES .................................. 250 Westover ES .................................... 252 Wheaton Woods ES ........................ 254

Whetstone ES .................................. 256 Wood Acres ES ............................... 258 Woodfield ES ................................... 260 Woodlin ES ...................................... 262 Wyngate ES ..................................... 264

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www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/arcolaes/

Arcola Elementary School - #790Principal: Mr. Eric A. Wilson 1820 Franwall Drive Wheaton, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 649-8590

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 649-8592

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

4

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

273

258

13

2010

53

123

26

64

237

394

531

315

303

290

14

2011

63

130

28

62

294

424

593

357

51.4

48.6

2.4

2010

10.0

23.2

4.9

12.1

44.6

74.2

59.3

51.1

48.9

2.4

2011

10.6

21.9

4.7

10.5

49.6

71.5

60.2

1

1

0

2010

0

0

0

0

2

2

2

2

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.4

0.4

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.8

0.5

0.4

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Arcola Elementary School - #790

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

95.8

70.6

My child feels safe at school. 98.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

91.7

12.5

Students (68%/120 Returned) Parents (26%/90 Returned) Staff (55%/48 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

MESA

Study Circles

Mentoring Programs

Girls on the Run

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

62.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

38.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

119

119

88 48

48

48117 85

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

5

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www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/ashburtones/

Ashburton Elementary School - #425Principal: Mrs. Charlene E. Garran 6314 Lone Oak Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 571-6959

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 897-2517

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

6

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

383

284

54

2010

94

72

330

128

100

87

667

116

409

349

61

2011

110

76

388

151

103

85

758

123

57.4

42.6

8.1

2010

14.1

10.8

49.5

19.2

15.0

13.0

17.4

54.0

46.0

8.0

2011

14.5

10.0

51.2

19.9

13.6

11.2

16.2

2

0

0

2010

0

1

1

0

0

1

2

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.6

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.6

0.3

0.0

0.0

1.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Ashburton Elementary School - #425

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.9

70.3

My child feels safe at school. 95.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (81%/165 Returned) Parents (37%/135 Returned) Staff (77%/60 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

TQ Stars Program

Peer Mediation

Bullying Seminar for Students & Parents

School Safety Programs

Mentoring Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

6.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

61.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

23.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

122

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

165

165

135 59

59

58164 129

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

7

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www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/bannockburnes/

Bannockburn Elementary School - #420Principal: Mr. Daniel Walder 6520 Dalroy Lane Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 320-6555

Cluster Name: Walt Whitman

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:15- 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 320-6559

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

4

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

8

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

182

185

21

2010

24

11

284

32

22

7

367

27

186

185

28

2011

23

11

283

30

29

9

371

26

49.6

50.4

5.7

2010

6.5

3.0

77.4

8.7

6.0

1.9

7.4

50.1

49.9

7.5

2011

6.2

3.0

76.3

8.1

7.8

2.4

7.0

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Bannockburn Elementary School - #420

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

95.9

81.1

My child feels safe at school. 98.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (92%/122 Returned) Parents (35%/95 Returned) Staff (46%/18 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

12.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

122

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

7

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

7

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

122

122

95 18

18

18121 94

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

9

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www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/barnsleyes/

Lucy V. Barnsley Elementary School - #505Principal: Mr. Andrew J. Winter 14516 Nadine Drive Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 460-2121

Cluster Name: Rockville

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 460-2172

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

3

1

Fighting

2

1

2

3

Theft Threat

1

1

Weapons

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

10

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

349

285

29

2010

103

80

251

82

67

208

634

169

369

307

39

2011

101

85

256

98

83

224

676

194

55.0

45.0

4.6

2010

16.2

12.6

39.6

12.9

10.6

32.8

26.7

54.6

45.4

5.8

2011

14.9

12.6

37.9

14.5

12.3

33.1

28.7

5

0

0

2010

1

3

1

1

0

2

5

0

6

0

2

2011

0

3

1

2

0

2

6

0

1.4

0.0

0.0

2010

1.0

3.8

0.4

1.2

0.0

1.0

0.8

0.0

1.6

0.0

5.1

2011

0.0

3.5

0.4

2.1

0.0

0.9

0.9

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Lucy V. Barnsley Elementary School - #505

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

86.3

68.5

My child feels safe at school. 98.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

88.6

Students (91%/243 Returned) Parents (30%/106 Returned) Staff (61%/44 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

61.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.4

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

240

238

103 44

44

44237 103

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Beall Elementary School - #207Principal: Mr. Elliot M. Alter 451 Beall Avenue Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-8460

Cluster Name: Richard Montgomery

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 279-4999

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

Attack

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

12

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

305

304

37

2010

166

89

205

58

101

141

609

110

370

343

54

2011

193

95

252

75

108

168

713

116

50.1

49.9

6.1

2010

27.3

14.6

33.7

9.5

16.6

23.2

18.1

51.9

48.1

7.6

2011

27.1

13.3

35.3

10.5

15.1

23.6

16.3

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

1.9

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Beall Elementary School - #207

WBEL

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

85.0

70.7

My child feels safe at school. 95.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

96.6

Students (81%/167 Returned) Parents (36%/132 Returned) Staff (37%/29 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Second Step

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

Mentor Programs ( City of Rockville)

Richard Montgomery Mentors

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

10.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

57.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

167

167

131 29

29

28166 129

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Bel Pre Elementary School - #780Principal: Ms. Carmen L. Van Zutphen 13801 Rippling Brook Drive Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 460-2145

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 460-2148

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

14

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

203

196

18

2010

30

161

30

44

169

217

399

159

209

196

20

2011

23

164

39

47

165

218

405

158

50.9

49.1

4.5

2010

7.5

40.4

7.5

11.0

42.4

54.4

39.8

51.6

48.4

4.9

2011

5.7

40.5

9.6

11.6

40.7

53.8

39.0

3

1

1

2010

0

2

0

1

1

3

4

1

0

1

0

2011

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

1.5

0.5

5.6

2010

0.0

1.2

0.0

2.3

0.6

1.4

1.0

0.6

0.0

0.5

0.0

2011

0.0

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.2

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Bel Pre Elementary School - #780

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

95.2

Students***** (0%/0 Returned) Parents (21%/70 Returned) Staff (31%/21 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Linkages to Learning Centers Off-Site

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrols Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

23.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

70 21

21

2167

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Bells Mill Elementary School - #607Principal: Mrs. Jerri L. Oglesby 8225 Bells Mill Road Potomac, MD 20854 Office Phone: (301) 469-1046

Cluster Name: Winston Churchill

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 469-1060

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

16

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

285

225

28

2010

92

61

284

51

42

46

510

45

282

241

26

2011

94

65

298

53

31

48

523

39

55.9

44.1

5.5

2010

18.0

12.0

55.7

10.0

8.2

9.0

8.8

53.9

46.1

5.0

2011

18.0

12.4

57.0

10.1

5.9

9.2

7.5

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Bells Mill Elementary School - #607

Safety Patrol Program

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.5

71.7

My child feels safe at school. 98.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

91.7

Students (86%/147 Returned) Parents (34%/116 Returned) Staff (59%/36 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Caring Kids

Stop and Think

Study Circles

School Safety Programs

Behavior Intervention Plan

Peer Mediation

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

145

145

116 36

36

36144 116

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Belmont Elementary School - #513Principal: Dr. Peter H. Bray 19528 Olney Mill Road Olney, MD 20832 Office Phone: (301) 924-3140

Cluster Name: Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 924-3233

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

18

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

199

169

14

2010

23

20

273

60

24

39

368

37

175

148

6

2011

21

19

245

53

20

32

323

31

54.1

45.9

3.8

2010

6.3

5.4

74.2

16.3

6.5

10.6

10.1

54.2

45.8

1.9

2011

6.5

5.9

75.9

16.4

6.2

9.9

9.6

2

0

0

2010

0

1

1

1

0

1

2

0

1

1

0

2011

0

0

2

0

0

0

2

0

1.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

5.0

0.4

1.7

0.0

2.6

0.5

0.0

0.6

0.7

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.6

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Belmont Elementary School - #513

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.4

84.7

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

84.6

Students (95%/124 Returned) Parents (25%/61 Returned) Staff (33%/13 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

No Putdowns

People Always Working on Self-Control (PAWS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

0.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

51.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

124

124

61 13

13

13124 61

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Bethesda Elementary School - #401Principal: Ms. Lisa S. Seymour 7600 Arlington Road Bethesda, MD 20814 Office Phone: (301) 657-4979

Cluster Name: B-CC, Walt Whitman

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 657-4973

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

20

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

256

243

22

2010

53

43

317

67

38

31

499

64

269

240

31

2011

50

48

308

66

39

39

509

72

51.3

48.7

4.4

2010

10.6

8.6

63.5

13.4

7.6

6.2

12.8

52.8

47.2

6.1

2011

9.8

9.4

60.5

13.0

7.7

7.7

14.1

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Bethesda Elementary School - #401

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.4

85.8

My child feels safe at school. 95.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (84%/169 Returned) Parents (36%/122 Returned) Staff (36%/21 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

19.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

19.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

169

169

122 21

21

21168 119

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Beverly Farms Elementary School - #226Principal: Dr. Beth L. Brown 15101 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 469-1050

Cluster Name: Winston Churchill

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 469-1058

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

2

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

22

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

291

301

46

2010

139

24

317

56

47

15

592

66

286

302

41

2011

152

25

301

48

21

16

588

68

49.2

50.8

7.8

2010

23.5

4.1

53.5

9.5

7.9

2.5

11.1

48.6

51.4

7.0

2011

25.9

4.3

51.2

8.2

3.6

2.7

11.6

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

2011

0

0

1

1

0

0

2

1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.3

2.1

0.0

0.0

0.3

1.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Beverly Farms Elementary School - #226

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.0

66.7

My child feels safe at school. 97.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

90.5

Students (96%/191 Returned) Parents (38%/133 Returned) Staff (34%/21 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

15.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

190

189

133 21

21

21188 132

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Bradley Hills Elementary School - #410Principal: Ms. Sandra S. Reece 8701 Hartsdale Avenue Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 571-6966

Cluster Name: Walt Whitman

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 571-6969

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

24

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

249

222

34

2010

38

5

355

26

34

6

471

37

253

253

34

2011

53

6

366

28

38

2

506

45

52.9

47.1

7.2

2010

8.1

1.1

75.4

5.5

7.2

1.3

7.9

50.0

50.0

6.7

2011

10.5

1.2

72.3

5.5

7.5

0.4

8.9

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Bradley Hills Elementary School - #410

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.8

75.2

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (74%/122 Returned) Parents (36%/123 Returned) Staff (39%/19 Returned)

Character Education Programs - Pillars of Ethics

Safety Patrol Program

Counseling Programs/Groups

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

13.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

122

121

123 19

19

19122 122

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Broad Acres Elementary School - #304Principal: Mr. Michael D. Bayewitz 710 Beacon Road Silver Spring, MD 20903 Office Phone: (301) 431-7616

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 431-7691

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

Attack

2

4

DangerousSubstances

1

4

6

6

5

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat

3

Weapons

1

3

3

2

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

26

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

268

199

2

2010

57

87

2

50

300

421

467

318

276

244

4

2011

56

97

5

54

346

481

520

358

57.4

42.6

0.4

2010

12.2

18.6

0.4

10.7

64.2

90.1

68.1

53.1

46.9

0.8

2011

10.8

18.7

1.0

10.4

66.5

92.5

68.8

3

0

2010

0

0

0

1

3

3

3

4

4

2011

1

1

0

0

4

8

8

6

1.1

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.7

0.6

0.9

1.4

1.6

2011

1.8

1.0

0.0

0.0

1.2

1.7

1.5

1.7

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Broad Acres Elementary School - #304

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.9

84.8

My child feels safe at school. 96.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

70.6

Students (87%/142 Returned) Parents (25%/90 Returned) Staff (20%/17 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Study Circles

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

60.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

138

138

90 17

17

17136 84

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Brooke Grove Elementary School - #518Principal: Ms. Gail M. West 2700 Spartan Road Olney, MD 20832 Office Phone: (301) 924-3154

Cluster Name: Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 924-3161

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

28

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

196

180

17

2010

40

81

191

69

34

76

376

46

195

191

14

2011

52

81

193

69

33

81

386

45

52.1

47.9

4.5

2010

10.6

21.5

50.8

18.4

9.0

20.2

12.2

50.5

49.5

3.6

2011

13.5

21.0

50.0

17.9

8.5

21.0

11.7

2

0

0

2010

0

0

2

1

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

1.0

1.4

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Brooke Grove Elementary School - #518

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

89.4

My child feels safe at school. 94.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.2

92.7

Students (36%/48 Returned) Parents (27%/86 Returned) Staff (92%/55 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

Renaissance Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

12.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

24.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

48

47

86 55

55

5548 85

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Brookhaven Elementary School - #807Principal: Mr. Robert B. Grundy 4610 Renn Street Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 460-2140

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 460-2460

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

30

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

237

175

11

2010

37

149

31

116

186

251

412

184

230

183

11

2011

36

153

25

118

199

261

413

188

57.5

42.5

2.7

2010

9.0

36.2

7.5

28.2

45.1

60.9

44.7

55.7

44.3

2.7

2011

8.7

37.0

6.1

28.6

48.2

63.2

45.5

0

1

0

2010

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.6

0.0

2010

0.0

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Brookhaven Elementary School - #807

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

88.1

71.3

My child feels safe at school. 98.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.5

92.5

Students (93%/102 Returned) Parents (23%/76 Returned) Staff (53%/40 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

56.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

101

101

75 40

40

39100 73

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Brown Station Elementary School - #559Principal: Dr. Carl L. Baskerville 851 Quince Orchard Boulevard Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 840-7172

Cluster Name: Quince Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-7175

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

32

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

165

205

25

2010

24

136

40

24

72

224

370

144

218

244

24

2011

27

160

59

73

87

285

462

192

44.6

55.4

6.8

2010

6.5

36.8

10.8

6.5

19.5

60.5

38.9

47.2

52.8

5.2

2011

5.8

34.6

12.8

15.8

18.8

61.7

41.6

4

0

0

2010

0

4

0

1

0

3

4

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

2.9

0.0

4.2

0.0

1.3

1.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Brown Station Elementary School - #559

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.0

72.3

My child feels safe at school. 92.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.8

91.3

Students (84%/83 Returned) Parents (16%/53 Returned) Staff (68%/46 Returned)

Character Counts!

DeBug

Stop and Think Program

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

68.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

105

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

83

83

53 46

46

4583 47

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Burning Tree Elementary School - #419Principal: Dr. Judith F. Lewis 7900 Beech Tree Road Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 320-6510

Cluster Name: Walt Whitman

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:10 - 3:25

Fax Number: (301) 320-6538

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

34

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

256

265

21

2010

84

30

323

85

54

19

521

59

255

256

32

2011

89

27

315

82

60

21

511

47

49.1

50.9

4.0

2010

16.1

5.8

62.0

16.3

10.4

3.6

11.3

49.9

50.1

6.3

2011

17.4

5.3

61.6

16.0

11.7

4.1

9.2

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Burning Tree Elementary School - #419

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

95.5

69.4

My child feels safe at school. 98.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

88.6

Students (85%/159 Returned) Parents (39%/133 Returned) Staff (56%/35 Returned)

Second Step

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

No Putdowns

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

156

157

133 35

35

35156 129

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Burnt Mills Elementary School - #309Principal: Ms. Lisa O. Thomas 11211 Childs Street Silver Spring, MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 649-8192

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:20 - 3:25

Fax Number: (301) 649-8097

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

4

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

4

2

1

4

5

1

6

Fighting

5

3

2

5

6

1

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons

2

2

Other

4

2

4

4

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

36

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

195

170

5

2010

12

252

14

29

81

228

365

82

218

190

4

2011

14

268

25

28

90

261

408

97

53.4

46.6

1.4

2010

3.3

69.0

3.8

7.9

22.2

62.5

22.5

53.4

46.6

1.0

2011

3.4

65.7

6.1

6.9

22.1

64.0

23.8

5

0

0

2010

2

0

0

2

1

5

5

3

11

2

2011

0

11

0

5

3

11

13

2

2.6

0.0

0.0

2010

16.7

0.0

0.0

6.9

1.2

2.2

1.4

3.7

5.0

1.1

2011

0.0

4.1

0.0

17.9

3.3

4.2

3.2

2.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Burnt Mills Elementary School - #309

Stop and Think Program

Safety Patrol Program

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.2

68.8

My child feels safe at school. 94.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.5

75.0

Students (84%/97 Returned) Parents (21%/69 Returned) Staff (71%/40 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Eagle Expectations

Eagle Expectations Daily Pledge

School Safety Programs

Expectations/Behavior Assemblies

School-wide Behavior Management System

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

73.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

40.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

94

93

69 40

40

3994 67

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Burtonsville Elementary School - #302Principal: Ms. Kimberly L. Kimber 15516 Old Columbia Pike Burtonsville, MD 20866 Office Phone: (301) 989-5654

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 989-5707

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

12

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

6

Attack

6

1

3

6

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat

2

Weapons

1

1

2

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

38

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

336

330

48

2010

94

385

60

54

129

282

666

77

350

337

40

2011

94

421

56

48

135

306

687

73

50.5

49.5

7.2

2010

14.1

57.8

9.0

8.1

19.4

42.3

11.6

50.9

49.1

5.8

2011

13.7

61.3

8.2

7.0

19.7

44.5

10.6

6

1

0

2010

0

5

0

1

0

5

7

2

6

0

0

2011

0

5

0

0

1

3

6

1

1.8

0.3

0.0

2010

0.0

1.3

0.0

1.9

0.0

1.8

1.1

2.6

1.7

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

1.2

0.0

0.0

0.7

1.0

0.9

1.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Burtonsville Elementary School - #302

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

84.5

52.7

My child feels safe at school. 95.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.0

72.7

Students (91%/206 Returned) Parents (26%/93 Returned) Staff (52%/33 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Second Step

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

68.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

15.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

92

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

206

205

93 33

33

33206 90

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Candlewood Elementary School - #508Principal: Dr. Linda B. Sheppard 7210 Osprey Drive Rockville, MD 20855 Office Phone: (301) 840-7167

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-7171

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

3

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

2

3

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

40

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

162

160

24

2010

61

24

158

25

28

35

322

54

177

169

26

2011

58

31

171

27

26

44

346

58

50.3

49.7

7.5

2010

18.9

7.5

49.1

7.8

8.7

10.9

16.8

51.2

48.8

7.5

2011

16.8

9.0

49.4

7.8

7.5

12.7

16.8

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

1

2011

0

0

2

2

0

1

4

1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.3

0.0

3.8

2011

0.0

0.0

1.2

7.4

0.0

2.3

1.2

1.7

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Candlewood Elementary School - #508

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.8

80.2

My child feels safe at school. 94.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.8

95.8

Students (90%/112 Returned) Parents (27%/72 Returned) Staff (65%/24 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

12.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

70.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

111

111

72 24

24

24109 67

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Cannon Road Elementary School - #310Principal: Mr. Norman L. Coleman 13313 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904 Office Phone: (301) 989-5662

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 989-5692

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

7

1

Attack

5

1

5

1

2

8

2

DangerousSubstances

5

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

3

2

2

4

5

1

1

Fighting

1

1

1

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

Weapons

2

Other

1

1

2

2

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

42

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

229

187

16

2010

55

138

51

94

83

224

416

155

228

182

14

2011

52

137

41

92

86

231

410

166

55.0

45.0

3.8

2010

13.2

33.2

12.3

22.6

20.0

53.8

37.3

55.6

44.4

3.4

2011

12.7

33.4

10.0

22.4

21.0

56.3

40.5

7

0

0

2010

0

5

1

3

1

3

7

1

10

1

0

2011

1

5

1

5

4

6

11

4

3.3

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

3.8

2.0

3.9

1.2

1.4

1.8

0.7

4.8

0.6

0.0

2011

2.1

3.8

2.6

7.6

4.7

2.8

2.9

2.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Cannon Road Elementary School - #310

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

81.3

60.3

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

93.2

68.2

Students (86%/131 Returned) Parents (24%/82 Returned) Staff (66%/44 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

75.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

128

126

82 44

44

42125 82

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Carderock Springs Elementary School - #604Principal: Mr. Rock A. Palmisano 7401 Persimmon Tree Lane Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 469-1034

Cluster Name: Walt Whitman

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:05 - 3:20

Fax Number: (301) 469-1115

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

44

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

166

151

15

2010

41

4

233

27

10

5

317

24

190

162

12

2011

52

7

259

42

10

4

352

22

52.4

47.6

4.7

2010

12.9

1.3

73.5

8.5

3.2

1.6

7.6

54.0

46.0

3.4

2011

14.8

2.0

73.6

11.9

2.8

1.1

6.3

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.4

2.4

0.0

0.3

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Carderock Springs Elementary School - #604

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

98.7

88.2

My child feels safe at school. 97.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

97.1

Students (72%/76 Returned) Parents (32%/81 Returned) Staff (71%/34 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Community Service Projects

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

2.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.0

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

76

76

81 34

34

3476 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rachel Carson Elementary School - #159Principal: Mr. Lawrence D. Chep 100 Tschiffely Square Road Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 840-5333

Cluster Name: Quince Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-5366

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

46

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

428

429

30

2010

92

42

572

119

79

100

857

121

405

423

37

2011

86

40

555

101

79

102

828

110

49.9

50.1

3.5

2010

10.7

4.9

66.7

13.9

9.2

11.7

14.1

48.9

51.1

4.5

2011

10.4

4.8

67.0

12.2

9.5

12.3

13.3

5

1

0

2010

0

0

4

4

1

1

6

2

1

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1.2

0.2

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.7

3.4

1.3

1.0

0.7

1.7

0.2

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.3

1.0

0.1

0.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.3

79.8

My child feels safe at school. 99.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

90.9

Students (94%/266 Returned) Parents (29%/106 Returned) Staff (63%/55 Returned)

Peace Week Program

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Anti-Bullying Program

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

61.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

263

262

106 55

55

54262 105

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Cashell Elementary School - #511Principal: Ms. Maureen Ahern 17101 Cashell Road Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 924-3130

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 924-3132

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

48

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

146

129

8

2010

25

38

153

46

29

52

275

50

159

129

10

2011

38

33

158

49

31

54

288

47

53.1

46.9

2.9

2010

9.1

13.8

55.6

16.7

10.5

18.9

18.2

55.2

44.8

3.5

2011

13.2

11.5

54.9

17.0

10.8

18.8

16.3

2

1

1

2010

0

0

1

0

0

2

3

1

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1.4

0.8

12.5

2010

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

4.0

1.1

2.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

96.7

My child feels safe at school. 98.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

97.4

Students (100%/121 Returned) Parents (32%/80 Returned) Staff (78%/39 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Schoolwide Recognition for Positive Behavior

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

7.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

120

120

79 39

39

39120 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Cedar Grove Elementary School - #703Principal: Mr. Lee F. Derby 24001 Ridge Road Germantown, MD 20876 Office Phone: (301) 253-7000

Cluster Name: Damascus, Clarksburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 540-5736

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

50

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

169

187

14

2010

104

36

148

27

44

66

356

53

165

181

12

2011

108

38

143

33

41

52

346

44

47.5

52.5

3.9

2010

29.2

10.1

41.6

7.6

12.4

18.5

14.9

47.7

52.3

3.5

2011

31.2

11.0

41.3

9.5

11.8

15.0

12.7

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

97.3

87.7

My child feels safe at school. 98.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (97%/73 Returned) Parents (29%/81 Returned) Staff (52%/22 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Peer Mediation

MCAP Anti Bullying Program in Grade 2

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

4.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

68.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

16.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

73

73

80 21

21

2173 79

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Chevy Chase Elementary School - #403Principal: Mrs. Jody L. Smith 4015 Rosemary Street Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Office Phone: (301) 657-4994

Cluster Name: Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 657-4980

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

3

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

2

3

3

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting

3

Theft

3

2

3

3

Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

52

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

249

209

36

2010

26

46

319

31

12

50

458

30

253

233

26

2011

28

56

341

35

16

44

486

34

54.4

45.6

7.9

2010

5.7

10.0

69.7

6.8

2.6

10.9

6.6

52.1

47.9

5.3

2011

5.8

11.5

70.2

7.2

3.3

9.1

7.0

1

0

0

2010

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

5

0

0

2011

0

5

0

2

0

5

5

0

0.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

2.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

8.9

0.0

5.7

0.0

11.4

1.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Study Circle (Student Voices) for 5th and 6th grade

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.4

83.1

My child feels safe at school. 96.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.7

87.0

Students (73%/169 Returned) Parents (27%/79 Returned) Staff (49%/23 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation

DeBug

Bullying Prevention Programs

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

Study Circle for Parents

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

52.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

166

166

79 23

23

23165 76

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Clarksburg Elementary School - #101Principal: Ms. Kwang-Ja Lee 13530 Redgrave Place Clarksburg, MD 20871 Office Phone: (301) 353-8060

Cluster Name: Clarksburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 353-0878

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

54

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

130

136

16

2010

86

34

94

34

36

55

266

34

131

121

11

2011

86

32

91

36

51

55

252

31

48.9

51.1

6.0

2010

32.3

12.8

35.3

12.8

13.5

20.7

12.8

52.0

48.0

4.4

2011

34.1

12.7

36.1

14.3

20.2

21.8

12.3

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Clarksburg Elementary School - #101

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.3

77.0

My child feels safe at school. 96.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (100%/88 Returned) Parents (29%/58 Returned) Staff (78%/32 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Comprehensive Behavior Management Interventions (CBMI)

Baldrige: Class Meetings

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

3.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

88

87

58 32

32

3187 58

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Clearspring Elementary School - #706Principal: Mrs. Holly A. Steel 9930 Moyer Road Damascus, MD 20872 Office Phone: (301) 253-7004

Cluster Name: Damascus

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 972-9027

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

3

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

4

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

2

1

2

2

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

Fighting

1

1

1

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

56

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

306

295

37

2010

73

78

311

82

34

112

601

102

303

308

47

2011

88

60

311

74

42

119

611

105

50.9

49.1

6.2

2010

12.1

13.0

51.7

13.6

5.7

18.6

17.0

49.6

50.4

7.7

2011

14.4

9.8

50.9

12.1

6.9

19.5

17.2

5

0

1

2010

0

2

2

3

0

1

5

0

4

0

0

2011

0

3

1

1

0

3

4

0

1.6

0.0

2.7

2010

0.0

2.6

0.6

3.7

0.0

0.9

0.8

0.0

1.3

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

5.0

0.3

1.4

0.0

2.5

0.7

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Clearspring Elementary School - #706

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.1

64.3

My child feels safe at school. 93.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.7

93.5

Students (88%/210 Returned) Parents (26%/94 Returned) Staff (66%/46 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

64.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

210

210

94 46

46

46208 92

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Clopper Mill Elementary School - #100Principal: Ms. Stephanie B. Curry 18501 Cinnamon Drive Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-8065

Cluster Name: Northwest

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 353-8068

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

2

Attack

5

1

5

5

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

58

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

211

180

21

2010

32

141

39

64

111

236

391

158

198

177

17

2011

28

139

30

71

122

243

375

161

54.0

46.0

5.4

2010

8.2

36.1

10.0

16.4

28.4

60.4

40.4

52.8

47.2

4.5

2011

7.5

37.1

8.0

18.9

32.5

64.8

42.9

3

1

0

2010

0

4

0

2

0

4

4

0

3

3

0

2011

0

6

0

1

0

6

6

0

1.4

0.6

0.0

2010

0.0

2.8

0.0

3.2

0.0

1.7

1.0

0.0

1.5

1.7

0.0

2011

0.0

4.3

0.0

1.4

0.0

2.5

1.6

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

83.8

51.5

My child feels safe at school. 95.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

85.3

52.9

Students (49%/68 Returned) Parents (20%/67 Returned) Staff (47%/34 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Pro Social Behavior Committee

Schoolwide Cougar Compliment Incentive Program

ASD

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

87.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

64.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

68

68

67 34

34

3368 59

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Cloverly Elementary School - #308Principal: Ms. Melissa A. Brunson 800 Briggs Chaney Road Silver Spring, MD 20905 Office Phone: (301) 989-5770

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 879-1035

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

60

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

252

259

47

2010

79

95

220

87

54

70

511

66

238

229

45

2011

85

81

193

84

50

64

467

62

49.3

50.7

9.2

2010

15.5

18.6

43.1

17.0

10.6

13.7

12.9

51.0

49.0

9.6

2011

18.2

17.3

41.3

18.0

10.7

13.7

13.3

2

0

1

2010

0

1

0

1

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.9

0.0

2.2

2010

0.0

1.4

0.0

2.1

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Cloverly Elementary School - #308

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.8

71.2

My child feels safe at school. 96.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

81.8

Students (98%/151 Returned) Parents (32%/106 Returned) Staff (68%/46 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Mentoring Programs

Behavior Intervention Plans

Safety Patrol Program

School Crisis Team

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

9.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

5

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

125

125

106 45

44

44127 100

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Cold Spring Elementary School - #238Principal: Mr. Martin J. Barnett 9201 Falls Chapel Way Potomac, MD 20854 Office Phone: (301) 279-8480

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 279-3226

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

62

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

187

191

28

2010

104

8

216

33

10

3

378

22

199

190

30

2011

124

10

202

28

13

7

389

23

49.5

50.5

7.4

2010

27.5

2.1

57.1

8.7

2.6

0.8

5.8

51.2

48.8

7.7

2011

31.9

2.6

51.9

7.2

3.3

1.8

5.9

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.5

3.6

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Cold Spring Elementary School - #238

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.3

51.9

My child feels safe at school. 99.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

90.9

Students (92%/135 Returned) Parents (38%/107 Returned) Staff (59%/22 Returned)

Character Education Programs

DeBug

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

4.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

56.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

135

135

107 22

22

22134 107

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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College Gardens Elementary School - #229Principal: Mr. John D. Ewald 1700 Yale Place Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-8470

Cluster Name: Richard Montgomery

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 279-8473

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

Police Called

No Yes

2 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

2

2

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

64

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

351

376

52

2010

190

109

299

42

90

75

727

76

382

401

57

2011

193

126

323

55

89

92

783

84

48.3

51.7

7.2

2010

26.1

15.0

41.1

5.8

12.4

10.3

10.5

48.8

51.2

7.3

2011

24.6

16.1

41.3

7.0

11.4

11.7

10.7

2

0

0

2010

0

0

1

0

0

0

2

1

3

0

0

2011

0

2

1

1

0

0

3

0

0.6

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

1.3

0.8

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

1.6

0.3

1.8

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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College Gardens Elementary School - #229

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

88.4

61.8

My child feels safe at school. 97.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

88.2

Students (87%/221 Returned) Parents (31%/112 Returned) Staff (69%/51 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Second Step

IB Primary Years Programme Attitudes Program

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

17.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

1111

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

2

Code Blue

16

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

15

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

216

217

110 51

51

51215 110

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Cresthaven Elementary School - #808Principal: Ms. Sherry A. Gorden 1234 Cresthaven Drive Silver Spring, MD 20903 Office Phone: (301) 431-7622

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 431-7660

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

1

1

1

2

2

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

66

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

192

187

7

2010

40

141

18

41

96

266

379

173

216

194

7

2011

53

149

24

49

87

288

410

177

50.7

49.3

1.8

2010

10.6

37.2

4.7

10.8

25.3

70.2

45.6

52.7

47.3

1.7

2011

12.9

36.3

5.9

12.0

21.2

70.2

43.2

8

0

0

2010

0

3

2

1

1

4

8

3

2

0

0

2011

0

1

0

1

1

2

2

1

4.2

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

2.1

11.1

2.4

1.0

1.5

2.1

1.7

0.9

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.7

0.0

2.3

1.1

0.7

0.5

0.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Cresthaven Elementary School - #808

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

85.7

63.1

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

97.2

Students (62%/170 Returned) Parents (18%/57 Returned) Staff (69%/36 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Second Step

Star Students Incentive Program

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

16.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

65.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

168

168

57 36

36

36167 56

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Capt. James E. Daly Elementary School - #111Principal: Mrs. Nora G. Dietz 20301 Brandermill Drive Germantown, MD 20876 Office Phone: (301) 353-0939

Cluster Name: Clarksburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:20 - 3:20

Fax Number: (301) 353-0872

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

68

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

269

269

35

2010

46

186

72

58

125

321

538

199

266

261

28

2011

43

189

67

52

150

325

527

198

50.0

50.0

6.5

2010

8.6

34.6

13.4

10.8

23.2

59.7

37.0

50.5

49.5

5.3

2011

8.2

35.9

12.7

9.9

28.5

61.7

37.6

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Capt. James E. Daly Elementary School - #111

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

83.3

56.5

My child feels safe at school. 93.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

90.7

38.2

Students (85%/134 Returned) Parents (18%/63 Returned) Staff (75%/55 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

74.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

67.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

132

131

62 54

55

54128 58

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Damascus Elementary School - #702Principal: Mr. Sean P. McGee 10201 Bethesda Church Road Damascus, MD 20872 Office Phone: (301) 253-7080

Cluster Name: Damascus

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 253-8717

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

70

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

144

156

12

2010

7

15

192

46

47

86

300

74

137

155

12

2011

8

11

196

53

38

83

292

65

48.0

52.0

4.0

2010

2.3

5.0

64.0

15.3

15.7

28.7

24.7

46.9

53.1

4.1

2011

2.7

3.8

67.1

18.2

13.0

28.4

22.3

1

0

0

2010

0

1

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.7

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

6.7

0.0

2.2

0.0

1.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Damascus Elementary School - #702

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.9

60.4

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

96.6

Students (100%/111 Returned) Parents (21%/46 Returned) Staff (60%/29 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

6.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

111

111

46 29

29

29110 45

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Darnestown Elementary School - #351Principal: Mrs. Laura S. Colgary 15030 Turkey Foot Road Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 840-7157

Cluster Name: Northwest

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 548-7527

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

72

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

212

168

18

2010

45

12

284

30

17

16

380

20

210

163

19

2011

44

11

279

21

13

18

373

19

55.8

44.2

4.7

2010

11.8

3.2

74.7

7.9

4.5

4.2

5.3

56.3

43.7

5.1

2011

11.8

2.9

74.8

5.6

3.5

4.8

5.1

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Darnestown Elementary School - #351

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.9

69.4

My child feels safe at school. 97.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.0

96.0

Students (71%/98 Returned) Parents (27%/69 Returned) Staff (60%/25 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

12.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

98

98

69 25

25

2497 68

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Diamond Elementary School - #570Principal: Ms. Carol A. Lange 4 Marquis Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 840-7177

Cluster Name: Northwest, Q.Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 840-4506

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

74

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

273

252

34

2010

159

49

215

69

83

70

525

67

286

274

29

2011

196

43

216

72

102

67

560

76

52.0

48.0

6.5

2010

30.3

9.3

41.0

13.1

15.8

13.3

12.8

51.1

48.9

5.2

2011

35.0

7.7

38.6

12.9

18.2

12.0

13.6

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Diamond Elementary School - #570

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

95.8

80.5

My child feels safe at school. 99.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (83%/118 Returned) Parents (42%/145 Returned) Staff (42%/30 Returned)

Character Counts!

Responsive Classroom

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

23.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

61.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

15.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

118

118

144 30

30

30118 143

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School - #747Principal: Ms. Gail Scott-Parizer 1200 Swingingdale Drive Silver Spring, MD 20905 Office Phone: (301) 989-6030

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 879-1033

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

10

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

4

Attack

1

3

3

4

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

76

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

191

195

22

2010

59

156

73

82

46

166

386

75

206

194

22

2011

51

171

66

70

61

184

400

90

49.5

50.5

5.7

2010

15.3

40.4

18.9

21.2

11.9

43.0

19.4

51.5

48.5

5.5

2011

12.8

42.8

16.5

17.5

15.3

46.0

22.5

6

0

0

2010

1

3

1

4

0

4

6

1

3

0

0

2011

1

2

0

2

0

0

3

0

3.1

0.0

0.0

2010

1.7

1.9

1.4

4.9

0.0

2.4

1.6

1.3

1.5

0.0

0.0

2011

2.0

1.2

0.0

2.9

0.0

0.0

0.8

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School - #747

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

82.8

66.4

My child feels safe at school. 93.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

89.1

73.9

Students (86%/134 Returned) Parents (24%/80 Returned) Staff (71%/46 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

Second Step

High Five Behavior Program

PEACE Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

70.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

134

134

80 46

46

46133 76

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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DuFief Elementary School - #241Principal: Mrs. Dorothy J. Reitz 15001 DuFief Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 279-4980

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 279-4983

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

5

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

4

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

6

5

Attack

1

1

7

1

1

8

1

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

78

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

219

202

23

2010

133

26

218

78

46

35

421

19

201

192

23

2011

121

24

203

67

51

27

393

22

52.0

48.0

5.5

2010

31.6

6.2

51.8

18.5

10.9

8.3

4.5

51.1

48.9

5.9

2011

30.8

6.1

51.7

17.0

13.0

6.9

5.6

3

0

0

2010

1

1

1

1

0

1

3

0

3

2

1

2011

1

1

1

4

1

2

5

1

1.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.8

4.2

0.5

1.6

0.0

3.1

0.7

0.0

1.6

1.0

4.3

2011

0.8

4.5

0.5

7.1

2.0

7.4

1.3

4.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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DuFief Elementary School - #241

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.9

79.0

My child feels safe at school. 99.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

84.2

Students (88%/125 Returned) Parents (34%/105 Returned) Staff (68%/38 Returned)

Character Counts!

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

13.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

124

124

105 38

38

37124 103

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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East Silver Spring Elementary School - #756Principal: Dr. Adrienne L. Morrow 631 Silver Spring Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 Office Phone: (301) 650-6420

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 650-6424

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

2

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism 1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

Fighting

1

1

1

1

1

Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

80

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

125

119

8

2010

16

117

55

26

75

133

244

48

150

143

9

2011

17

143

58

46

81

160

293

66

51.2

48.8

3.3

2010

6.6

48.0

22.5

10.7

30.7

54.5

19.7

51.2

48.8

3.1

2011

5.8

48.8

19.8

15.7

27.6

54.6

22.5

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.4

1.2

0.6

0.3

1.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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East Silver Spring Elementary School - #756

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

82.6

80.4

My child feels safe at school. 98.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.1

85.3

Students (82%/46 Returned) Parents (21%/63 Returned) Staff (62%/34 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

67.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

46

46

63 34

34

3446 63

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Fairland Elementary School - #303Principal: Ms. Tillie C. Garfinkel 14315 Fairdale Road Silver Spring, MD 20905 Office Phone: (301) 989-5658

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 989-5769

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

4

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

4

3

4

5

Attack

5

5

1

5

DangerousSubstances

2

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

2

2

2

Fighting Theft Threat

2

Weapons

2

1

2

2

2

Other

2

2

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

82

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

272

273

17

2010

67

282

70

52

116

278

545

106

288

292

13

2011

68

333

60

47

111

307

580

105

49.9

50.1

3.1

2010

12.3

51.7

12.8

9.5

21.3

51.0

19.4

49.7

50.3

2.2

2011

11.7

57.4

10.3

8.1

19.1

52.9

18.1

11

1

1

2010

0

10

1

11

1

8

12

0

12

0

1

2011

0

11

0

7

0

8

12

0

4.0

0.4

5.9

2010

0.0

3.5

1.4

21.2

0.9

2.9

2.2

0.0

4.2

0.0

7.7

2011

0.0

3.3

0.0

14.9

0.0

2.6

2.1

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Fairland Elementary School - #303

Safety Patrol Program

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

86.0

56.1

My child feels safe at school. 97.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

84.6

Students (93%/173 Returned) Parents (24%/86 Returned) Staff (18%/13 Returned)

Character Counts! (B.E.S.T. Categories)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

No Putdowns

Second Step

School Safety Programs

Stand Up Against Bullies

Character Education Assemblies and Awards

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

76.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

82.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

172

173

85 13

13

13172 83

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Fallsmead Elementary School - #233Principal: Mrs. Roni Silverstein 1800 Greenplace Terrace Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-4984

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 279-3040

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

4

Attack

1

3

1

1

4

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting

1

1

1

Theft

1

1

1

1

Threat

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

84

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

264

254

22

2010

167

31

242

58

61

37

518

54

286

270

26

2011

189

33

258

56

60

42

556

48

51.0

49.0

4.2

2010

32.2

6.0

46.7

11.2

11.8

7.1

10.4

51.4

48.6

4.7

2011

34.0

5.9

46.4

10.1

10.8

7.6

8.6

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

6

1

0

2011

1

1

3

3

0

1

7

2

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.1

0.4

0.0

2011

0.5

3.0

1.2

5.4

0.0

2.4

1.3

4.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Fallsmead Elementary School - #233

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.0

65.6

My child feels safe at school. 97.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

90.0

Students (92%/157 Returned) Parents (33%/113 Returned) Staff (51%/30 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

SOAR

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.4

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

155

154

112 30

30

30153 111

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Farmland Elementary School - #219Principal: Ms. Diane Smith 7000 Old Gate Road Rockville, MD 20852 Office Phone: (301) 230-5919

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 230-5424

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

2

Threat

1

2

2

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

86

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

285

281

21

2010

202

23

279

37

143

30

566

41

278

286

27

2011

170

24

292

44

143

36

564

50

50.4

49.6

3.7

2010

35.7

4.1

49.3

6.5

25.3

5.3

7.2

49.3

50.7

4.8

2011

30.1

4.3

51.8

7.8

25.4

6.4

8.9

1

1

0

2010

0

0

2

1

0

0

2

0

3

0

0

2011

0

0

2

3

0

0

3

1

0.4

0.4

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.7

2.7

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

1.1

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.7

7.1

0.0

0.0

0.5

2.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Farmland Elementary School - #219

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.8

93.6

My child feels safe at school. 94.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

92.6

Students (92%/157 Returned) Parents (38%/134 Returned) Staff (50%/27 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

157

157

133 27

27

27156 131

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Fields Road Elementary School - #566Principal: Ms. Kathryn Schiavone Rupp One School Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 840-7131

Cluster Name: Quince Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 548-7523

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

1

2

2

2

DangerousSubstances

1

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

88

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

214

227

35

2010

92

75

132

39

84

127

441

106

244

222

35

2011

92

71

146

52

99

156

466

122

48.5

51.5

7.9

2010

20.9

17.0

29.9

8.8

19.0

28.8

24.0

52.4

47.6

7.5

2011

19.7

15.2

31.3

11.2

21.2

33.5

26.2

2

0

0

2010

0

2

0

0

0

2

2

0

4

0

1

2011

0

1

0

2

1

3

4

2

1.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

2.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.6

0.5

0.0

1.8

0.0

3.0

2011

0.0

1.4

0.0

6.7

1.0

2.0

0.9

1.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Fields Road Elementary School - #566

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.4

76.0

My child feels safe at school. 93.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.3

76.9

Students (93%/127 Returned) Parents (24%/81 Returned) Staff (39%/27 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

77.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

126

125

81 27

26

25125 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Flower Hill Elementary School - #549Principal: Mr. Lamar Whitmore 18425 Flower Hill Way Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Office Phone: (301) 840-7161

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-7165

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

3

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

4

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

13

1

1

Attack

9

14

1

14

14

4

DangerousSubstances

4

1

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

1

5

5

5

3

3

Fighting

6

5

6

6

2

Theft

1

1

1

2

2

1

5

Threat

3

5

4

5

2

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

90

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

231

208

24

2010

72

129

46

68

157

252

439

168

213

214

19

2011

66

124

44

64

146

260

427

174

52.6

47.4

5.5

2010

16.4

29.4

10.5

15.5

35.8

57.4

38.3

49.9

50.1

4.4

2011

15.5

29.0

10.3

15.0

34.2

60.9

40.7

13

2

0

2010

0

10

2

10

2

14

15

3

13

3

1

2011

0

11

1

14

1

15

16

3

5.6

1.0

0.0

2010

0.0

7.8

4.3

14.7

1.3

5.6

3.4

1.8

6.1

1.4

5.3

2011

0.0

8.9

2.3

21.9

0.7

5.8

3.7

1.7

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Flower Hill Elementary School - #549

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

73.7

63.2

My child feels safe at school. 97.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.0

77.5

Students (13%/19 Returned) Parents (14%/48 Returned) Staff (64%/41 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

40.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

63.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

19

19

48 40

40

4019 48

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Flower Valley Elementary School - #506Principal: Ms. Wilma K. Holmes 4615 Sunflower Drive Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 924-3135

Cluster Name: Rockville

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 924-6789

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

2

2

1

2

DangerousSubstances

3

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

2

4

1

4

Fighting Theft

5

2

Threat

4

3

7

2

7

1

Weapons

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

92

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

250

213

18

2010

47

83

246

66

34

89

463

68

247

233

16

2011

54

78

255

66

42

93

480

76

54.0

46.0

3.9

2010

10.2

17.9

53.1

14.3

7.3

19.2

14.7

51.5

48.5

3.3

2011

11.3

16.3

53.1

13.8

8.8

19.4

15.8

12

0

0

2010

0

7

3

8

0

7

12

2

8

1

0

2011

1

5

3

8

0

4

9

0

4.8

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

8.4

1.2

12.5

0.0

7.9

2.6

2.9

3.3

0.4

0.0

2011

1.9

6.4

1.2

12.3

0.0

4.3

1.9

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Flower Valley Elementary School - #506

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

88.2

73.2

My child feels safe at school. 96.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

96.9

Students (92%/144 Returned) Parents (25%/85 Returned) Staff (54%/32 Returned)

Character Education Programs

PEACE Program

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

144

142

85 32

32

31143 81

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Forest Knolls Elementary School - #803Principal: Mr. Donald D. Masline 10830 Eastwood Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 649-8060

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 649-8196

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

7

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

1

1

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

Fighting

1

2

2

3

3

2

Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

94

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

277

288

25

2010

46

77

185

70

147

211

565

230

295

316

28

2011

48

83

205

68

162

240

611

246

49.0

51.0

4.4

2010

8.1

13.6

32.7

12.4

26.0

37.3

40.7

48.3

51.7

4.6

2011

7.9

13.6

33.6

11.1

26.5

39.3

40.3

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

2011

0

0

1

1

1

2

2

1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.5

1.7

0.6

0.8

0.3

0.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Forest Knolls Elementary School - #803

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.7

74.0

My child feels safe at school. 98.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

91.2

Students (66%/124 Returned) Parents (29%/105 Returned) Staff (66%/57 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

No Putdowns

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

81.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

123

123

105 57

57

56120 99

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Fox Chapel Elementary School - #106Principal: Ms. Diana L. Zabetakis 19315 Archdale Road Germantown, MD 20876 Office Phone: (301) 353-8055

Cluster Name: Clarksburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 353-0873

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism 1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

96

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

273

274

29

2010

116

136

74

38

180

252

547

187

264

283

20

2011

128

137

61

41

183

280

547

196

49.9

50.1

5.3

2010

21.2

24.9

13.5

6.9

32.9

46.1

34.2

48.3

51.7

3.7

2011

23.4

25.0

11.2

7.5

33.5

51.2

35.8

1

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

2

0

0

2011

0

1

0

1

0

2

2

1

0.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.6

0.4

0.2

0.5

0.8

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.7

0.0

2.4

0.0

0.7

0.4

0.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Fox Chapel Elementary School - #106

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.8

73.4

My child feels safe at school. 94.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

95.6

Students (91%/186 Returned) Parents (25%/89 Returned) Staff (66%/45 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Linkages to Learning Centers

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

59.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

186

184

89 45

45

45183 88

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Gaithersburg Elementary School - #553Principal: Mrs. Stephanie Brant 35 North Summit Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 840-7136

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 548-7524

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

98

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

264

235

13

2010

30

130

52

54

197

354

499

274

281

264

13

2011

31

119

41

46

238

416

545

341

52.9

47.1

2.6

2010

6.0

26.1

10.4

10.8

39.5

70.9

54.9

51.6

48.4

2.4

2011

5.7

21.8

7.5

8.4

43.7

76.3

62.6

1

0

0

2010

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Gaithersburg Elementary School - #553

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

79.4

81.7

My child feels safe at school. 97.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

90.2

66.7

Students (86%/131 Returned) Parents (26%/87 Returned) Staff (62%/51 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Kids on the Block Performances

Linkages to Learning Centers

School Safety Programs

Community Based Health Center

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

131

131

86 51

51

51129 77

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Galway Elementary School - #313Principal: Ms. Yolanda Stanislaus 12612 Galway Drive Silver Spring, MD 20904 Office Phone: (301) 595-2930

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 902-1230

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

1

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

5

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

5

4

1

5

6

1

2

Fighting

2

1

2

2

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

100

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

373

368

26

2010

98

413

39

95

156

376

741

165

385

390

33

2011

102

423

33

97

196

439

775

182

50.3

49.7

3.5

2010

13.2

55.7

5.3

12.8

21.1

50.7

22.3

49.7

50.3

4.3

2011

13.2

54.6

4.3

12.5

25.3

56.6

23.5

5

1

0

2010

1

5

0

2

0

4

6

0

6

4

0

2011

0

8

0

5

1

9

10

2

1.3

0.3

0.0

2010

1.0

1.2

0.0

2.1

0.0

1.1

0.8

0.0

1.6

1.0

0.0

2011

0.0

1.9

0.0

5.2

0.5

2.1

1.3

1.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Galway Elementary School - #313

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

88.0

59.0

My child feels safe at school. 97.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

82.1

Students (82%/207 Returned) Parents (22%/81 Returned) Staff (40%/39 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

74.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

200

200

81 39

39

39196 77

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Garrett Park Elementary School - #204Principal: Ms. Elaine L. Chang-Baxter 5701 Grosvenor Lane Bethesda, MD 20814 Office Phone: (301) 571-6920

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:05 - 3:20

Fax Number: (301) 929-2008

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

2

Attack

2

2

2

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

102

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

255

243

29

2010

71

37

242

37

119

89

498

118

294

270

35

2011

89

53

262

42

119

84

564

122

51.2

48.8

5.8

2010

14.3

7.4

48.6

7.4

23.9

17.9

23.7

52.1

47.9

6.2

2011

15.8

9.4

46.5

7.4

21.1

14.9

21.6

2

0

0

2010

1

0

1

2

0

1

2

0

2

0

1

2011

0

0

1

0

1

2

2

0

0.8

0.0

0.0

2010

1.4

0.0

0.4

5.6

0.0

1.1

0.4

0.0

0.7

0.0

2.9

2011

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.8

2.4

0.4

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Garrett Park Elementary School - #204

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.7

77.5

My child feels safe at school. 96.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

96.8

Students (76%/120 Returned) Parents (28%/97 Returned) Staff (58%/31 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

68.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

120

120

97 31

31

31119 96

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Georgian Forest Elementary School - #786Principal: Mrs. Aara L. Davis-Jones 3100 Regina Drive Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 460-2170

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:10 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 460-2477

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

3

2

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

1

4

5

2

6

Attack

5

4

3

6

1

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

104

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

236

212

17

2010

31

196

40

69

103

315

448

161

235

205

15

2011

39

194

42

50

111

304

440

146

52.7

47.3

3.8

2010

6.9

43.8

8.9

15.4

23.0

70.3

35.9

53.4

46.6

3.4

2011

8.9

44.1

9.5

11.4

25.2

69.1

33.2

13

3

1

2010

0

11

0

7

0

13

16

4

11

2

1

2011

0

7

0

6

1

10

13

5

5.5

1.4

5.9

2010

0.0

5.6

0.0

10.1

0.0

4.1

3.6

2.5

4.7

1.0

6.7

2011

0.0

3.6

0.0

12.0

0.9

3.3

3.0

3.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Georgian Forest Elementary School - #786

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

80.9

56.4

My child feels safe at school. 89.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.5

93.2

Students (65%/94 Returned) Parents (18%/60 Returned) Staff (61%/44 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

83.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

94

94

57 44

44

4494 56

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Germantown Elementary School - #102Principal: Ms. Amy D. Bryant 19110 Liberty Mill Road Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-8050

Cluster Name: Northwest

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 601-0393

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

5

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

1

1

2

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

Fighting

1

1

1

Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

106

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

135

134

17

2010

60

71

64

38

39

70

269

56

144

132

14

2011

45

73

70

43

31

76

276

74

50.2

49.8

6.3

2010

22.3

26.4

23.8

14.1

14.5

26.0

20.8

52.2

47.8

5.1

2011

16.3

26.4

25.4

15.6

11.2

27.5

26.8

3

0

0

2010

0

1

2

3

0

0

3

0

2

1

0

2011

0

2

0

0

0

2

3

1

2.2

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.4

3.1

7.9

0.0

0.0

1.1

0.0

1.4

0.8

0.0

2011

0.0

2.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.9

1.1

1.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Germantown Elementary School - #102

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.7

66.7

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

94.7

Students (86%/69 Returned) Parents (31%/74 Returned) Staff (70%/38 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Safety Patrol Program

Peer Mediation/Peacemakers

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

64.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

68

69

74 37

38

3768 71

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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William B. Gibbs, Jr. Elementary School - #337Principal: Mrs. Kimberly B. Bosnic 12615 Royal Crown Drive Germantown, MD, 20876 Office Phone: (301) 353-0800

Cluster Name: Clarksburg

Community Supt: Adrian Talley

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 353-0890

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

108

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

292

268

20

2010

173

106

154

94

90

104

560

103

360

338

39

2011

220

137

182

115

113

148

698

118

52.1

47.9

3.6

2010

30.9

18.9

27.5

16.8

16.1

18.6

18.4

51.6

48.4

5.6

2011

31.5

19.6

26.1

16.5

16.2

21.2

16.9

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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William B. Gibbs, Jr. Elementary School - #337

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.5

77.0

My child feels safe at school. 99.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.8

97.8

Students (86%/187 Returned) Parents (35%/125 Returned) Staff (57%/46 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Mentoring Programs

Gator Team to Respond to Individual Student Situations

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

187

187

123 46

46

46186 122

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Glen Haven Elementary School - #767Principal: Dr. Joanne Smith 10900 Inwood Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 649-8051

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 649-8540

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting

1

1

Theft

1

3

1

Threat

2

1

2

3

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

110

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

247

235

13

2010

41

156

55

52

177

311

482

215

254

244

14

2011

45

145

62

54

201

326

498

231

51.2

48.8

2.7

2010

8.5

32.4

11.4

10.8

36.7

64.5

44.6

51.0

49.0

2.8

2011

9.0

29.1

12.4

10.8

40.4

65.5

46.4

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

2

2011

0

2

0

1

0

2

4

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.6

0.0

14.3

2011

0.0

1.4

0.0

2.1

0.0

0.6

0.8

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Glen Haven Elementary School - #767

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

88.1

66.0

My child feels safe at school. 94.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

90.7

Students (90%/159 Returned) Parents (17%/59 Returned) Staff (56%/44 Returned)

Character Counts!

DeBug

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

159

159

57 43

43

43159 55

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Glenallan Elementary School - #817Principal: Mr. Peter O. Moran 12520 Heurich Road Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 929-2014

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:30 - 3:45

Fax Number: (301) 929-2016

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

1

Attack

4

1

1

4

4

DangerousSubstances

3

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

1

2

4

5

1

Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

112

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

192

170

12

2010

55

117

27

34

136

209

362

151

198

202

20

2011

57

127

30

39

136

235

400

165

53.0

47.0

3.3

2010

15.2

32.3

7.5

9.4

37.6

57.7

41.7

49.5

50.5

5.0

2011

14.3

31.8

7.5

9.8

34.0

58.8

41.3

3

3

0

2010

0

4

0

1

1

3

6

2

6

3

0

2011

0

7

1

2

2

8

9

1

1.6

1.8

0.0

2010

0.0

3.4

0.0

2.9

0.7

1.4

1.7

1.3

3.0

1.5

0.0

2011

0.0

5.5

3.3

5.1

1.5

3.4

2.3

0.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Glenallan Elementary School - #817

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.9

78.3

My child feels safe at school. 97.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.1

71.4

Students (89%/115 Returned) Parents (29%/96 Returned) Staff (61%/35 Returned)

Steps to Respect (A Bullying Prevention Program)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Comprehensive Behavior Management Interventions (CBMI)

Safety Patrol Program

DeBug

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

74.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

115

115

96 35

35

35115 89

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Goshen Elementary School - #546Principal: Ms. Linda F. King 8701 Warfield Road Gaithersburg, MD 20882 Office Phone: (301) 840-8165

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 840-8167

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

5

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

8

1

Attack

7

2

3

3

7

9

DangerousSubstances

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

1

2

2

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

114

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

322

290

33

2010

68

178

188

86

148

203

612

143

314

285

38

2011

75

154

182

81

140

202

599

148

52.6

47.4

5.4

2010

11.1

29.1

30.7

14.1

24.2

33.2

23.4

52.4

47.6

6.3

2011

12.5

25.7

30.4

13.5

23.4

33.7

24.7

7

1

2

2010

0

6

0

2

1

7

8

0

7

1

0

2011

0

6

2

2

2

6

8

0

2.3

0.4

6.1

2010

0.0

3.5

0.0

3.4

0.7

3.5

1.4

0.0

2.3

0.4

0.0

2011

0.0

3.9

1.2

3.3

1.4

3.0

1.4

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Goshen Elementary School - #546

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

85.6

66.8

My child feels safe at school. 96.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

94.6

Students (97%/188 Returned) Parents (23%/81 Returned) Staff (60%/37 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Safety Patrol Program

Stop and Think

Mentor Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

65.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

6

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

6

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

188

187

81 37

37

37187 77

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Great Seneca Creek Elementary School - #340Principal: Mr. Gregory S. Edmundson 13010 Dairymaid Drive Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-8500

Cluster Name: Northwest

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 515-3044

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

2

Attack

2

3

3

4

5

DangerousSubstances

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

3

3

3

Fighting Theft

4

Threat

4

4

1

4

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

116

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

371

360

42

2010

136

165

231

66

102

195

731

157

390

375

46

2011

144

175

230

69

106

240

765

170

50.8

49.2

5.7

2010

18.6

22.6

31.6

9.0

14.0

26.7

21.5

51.0

49.0

6.0

2011

18.8

22.9

30.1

9.0

13.9

31.4

22.2

10

0

0

2010

0

7

2

8

0

8

10

1

6

2

0

2011

0

2

6

6

0

6

8

0

2.7

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

4.2

0.9

12.1

0.0

4.1

1.4

0.6

1.5

0.5

0.0

2011

0.0

1.1

2.6

8.7

0.0

2.5

1.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.6

72.7

My child feels safe at school. 98.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

93.5

Students (92%/228 Returned) Parents (27%/100 Returned) Staff (38%/31 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Study Circles - Parent Advisory Committee

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

67.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

227

227

100 31

31

31225 100

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Greencastle Elementary School - #334Principal: Mr. Reginald Kevin Payne Jr. 13611 Robey Road Silver Spring, MD 20904 Office Phone: (301) 595-2940

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:55 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 902-1222

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

5

1

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

118

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

280

280

14

2010

65

379

10

65

121

315

560

91

327

311

14

2011

70

435

8

86

138

381

638

111

50.0

50.0

2.5

2010

11.6

67.7

1.8

11.6

21.6

56.3

16.3

51.3

48.7

2.2

2011

11.0

68.2

1.3

13.5

21.6

59.7

17.4

8

0

0

2010

0

8

0

4

0

4

8

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

2.2

0.0

8.9

0.0

1.3

1.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

76.4

48.6

My child feels safe at school. 94.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

84.6

69.2

Students (88%/144 Returned) Parents (19%/68 Returned) Staff (33%/26 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

57.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

74.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

35.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

144

144

67 26

26

26143 64

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Greenwood Elementary School - #512Principal: Mrs. Cheryl A. Bunyan 3336 Gold Mine Road Brookeville, MD 20833 Office Phone: (301) 924-3145

Cluster Name: Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 924-3296

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

120

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

295

265

31

2010

48

32

396

34

9

44

560

53

274

271

30

2011

55

33

385

35

9

29

545

42

52.7

47.3

5.5

2010

8.6

5.7

70.7

6.1

1.6

7.9

9.5

50.3

49.7

5.5

2011

10.1

6.1

70.6

6.4

1.7

5.3

7.7

2

0

0

2010

0

0

1

0

0

0

2

1

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.7

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.4

1.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Greenwood Elementary School - #512

School Safety Climate Committee

Student Behavior Data Monitoring

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.9

76.2

My child feels safe at school. 95.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

92.3

Students (93%/169 Returned) Parents (31%/107 Returned) Staff (77%/40 Returned)

4-E Traffic Safety

Bus Safety – "Ride by the Rules"

Formalized Staff Supervision

Parent Safety Incentives

No-Bully Zone

Safe Routes for School

School Safety Programs

Safety Assemblies

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

169

168

107 40

39

38166 105

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Harmony Hills Elementary School - #797Principal: Ms. Robin Weaver 13407 Lydia Street Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 929-2157

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 962-5976

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

122

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

245

237

6

2010

29

106

20

50

236

405

482

318

260

254

6

2011

30

107

20

48

279

446

514

350

50.8

49.2

1.2

2010

6.0

22.0

4.1

10.4

49.0

84.0

66.0

50.6

49.4

1.2

2011

5.8

20.8

3.9

9.3

54.3

86.8

68.1

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

2011

0

0

0

1

2

2

2

2

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.8

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.1

0.7

0.4

0.4

0.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

84.9

64.8

My child feels safe at school. 92.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.3

83.8

Students (85%/128 Returned) Parents (19%/67 Returned) Staff (100%/80 Returned)

The Leader in Me

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Study Circles

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

75.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

42.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

144

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

2

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

126

125

66 80

80

80124 61

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Highland Elementary School - #774Principal: Mr. Scott R. Steffan 3100 Medway Street Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 929-2040

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 929-2042

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

124

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

198

211

2

2010

36

53

12

67

256

344

409

306

194

209

3

2011

31

58

13

66

251

325

403

295

48.4

51.6

0.5

2010

8.8

13.0

2.9

16.4

62.6

84.1

74.8

48.1

51.9

0.7

2011

7.7

14.4

3.2

16.4

62.3

80.6

73.2

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

2011

0

0

0

1

0

1

1

1

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.5

0.0

0.3

0.2

0.3

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Highland Elementary School - #774

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.1

87.4

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

88.4

51.2

Students (80%/106 Returned) Parents (16%/55 Returned) Staff (55%/43 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

62.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

103

103

54 43

43

42103 51

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Highland View Elementary School - #784Principal: Miss Anne M. Dardarian 9010 Providence Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 650-6426

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:25

Fax Number: (301) 650-6506

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

126

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

189

163

18

2010

11

80

132

22

109

165

352

111

200

168

19

2011

10

93

133

28

128

176

368

113

53.7

46.3

5.1

2010

3.1

22.7

37.5

6.3

31.0

46.9

31.5

54.3

45.7

5.2

2011

2.7

25.3

36.1

7.6

34.8

47.8

30.7

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Highland View Elementary School - #784

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.5

66.7

My child feels safe at school. 99.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

89.7

Students (88%/94 Returned) Parents (35%/106 Returned) Staff (56%/29 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

61.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

94

93

104 29

29

2894 104

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Jackson Road Elementary School - #305Principal: Ms. Sally Ann Macias 900 Jackson Road Silver Spring, MD 20904 Office Phone: (301) 989-5650

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 879-1054

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

3

Police Called

No Yes

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

1

Attack

1

1

2

5

6

5

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

128

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

283

270

13

2010

80

218

37

80

155

354

553

205

314

274

16

2011

82

249

34

85

166

377

588

206

51.2

48.8

2.4

2010

14.5

39.4

6.7

14.5

28.0

64.0

37.1

53.4

46.6

2.7

2011

13.9

42.3

5.8

14.5

28.2

64.1

35.0

4

0

0

2010

0

3

0

0

0

3

4

1

5

1

0

2011

0

1

0

1

2

5

6

5

1.6

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.9

0.8

0.5

1.9

0.4

0.0

2011

0.0

0.5

0.0

4.2

1.2

1.4

1.1

2.7

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Jackson Road Elementary School - #305

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

86.9

72.8

My child feels safe at school. 93.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

90.2

Students (96%/163 Returned) Parents (27%/95 Returned) Staff (73%/61 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Second Step

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

67.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

160

158

94 61

61

59159 91

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Jones Lane Elementary School - #360Principal: Ms. Carole A. Sample 15110 Jones Lane Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 840-8160

Cluster Name: Quince Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-8162

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

5

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

130

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

246

243

23

2010

74

55

227

48

69

114

489

107

267

242

33

2011

76

57

230

60

76

123

509

112

50.3

49.7

4.7

2010

15.1

11.2

46.4

9.8

14.1

23.3

21.9

52.5

47.5

6.5

2011

14.9

11.2

45.2

11.8

14.9

24.2

22.0

1

0

0

2010

0

0

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.9

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Jones Lane Elementary School - #360

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.6

77.6

My child feels safe at school. 98.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

97.6

Students (81%/127 Returned) Parents (29%/99 Returned) Staff (62%/41 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Second Step

Safety Patrol Program

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

24.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

24.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

125

125

99 41

41

41125 98

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Kemp Mill Elementary School - #805Principal: Mr. Floyd D. Starnes 411 Sisson Street Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 649-8046

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 649-8216

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

132

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

207

212

12

2010

21

120

35

53

185

302

419

231

227

218

6

2011

23

123

35

49

211

323

445

256

49.4

50.6

2.9

2010

5.0

28.6

8.4

12.6

44.2

72.1

55.1

51.0

49.0

1.3

2011

5.2

27.6

7.9

11.0

47.4

72.6

57.5

1

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.2

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Kemp Mill Elementary School - #805

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

84.4

68.8

My child feels safe at school. 89.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

88.5

82.4

Students (86%/133 Returned) Parents (23%/79 Returned) Staff (79%/52 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

67.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

73.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

128

128

78 52

51

52128 74

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Kensington Parkwood Elementary School - #783Principal: Ms. Barbara A. Liess 4710 Saul Road Kensington, MD 20895 Office Phone: (301) 571-6949

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:15- 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 571-6953

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism 1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

2

2

2

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

134

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

291

306

32

2010

24

26

451

85

29

28

597

63

330

342

29

2011

37

41

491

91

34

43

672

73

48.7

51.3

5.4

2010

4.0

4.4

75.5

14.2

4.9

4.7

10.6

49.1

50.9

4.3

2011

5.5

6.1

73.1

13.5

5.1

6.4

10.9

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

2011

0

0

2

2

0

0

2

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.6

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.4

2.2

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Kensington Parkwood Elementary School - #783

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.6

74.4

My child feels safe at school. 96.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (89%/181 Returned) Parents (29%/106 Returned) Staff (47%/28 Returned)

Peer Mediation

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

65.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.9

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

2

Code Blue

6

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

5

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

180

180

105 28

28

27179 105

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Lake Seneca Elementary School - #108Principal: Ms. Teri D. Johnson 13600 Wanegarden Drive Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-0929

Cluster Name: Seneca Valley

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 353-0932

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

136

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

180

196

13

2010

47

123

89

88

75

149

376

103

189

189

14

2011

45

125

98

90

73

155

378

96

47.9

52.1

3.5

2010

12.5

32.7

23.7

23.4

19.9

39.6

27.4

50.0

50.0

3.7

2011

11.9

33.1

25.9

23.8

19.3

41.0

25.4

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.5

0.7

0.3

1.3

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

79.8

62.1

My child feels safe at school. 92.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

87.1

77.4

Students (89%/96 Returned) Parents (25%/81 Returned) Staff (48%/31 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Study Circles

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

66.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

77.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

94

95

81 31

31

3095 78

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Lakewood Elementary School - #209Principal: Ms. Robin L. Malcotti 2534 Lindley Terrace Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-8465

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 279-8596

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

Attack

2

1

3

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

138

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

343

299

24

2010

250

22

303

50

59

25

642

43

314

294

24

2011

246

21

275

38

68

18

608

42

53.4

46.6

3.7

2010

38.9

3.4

47.2

7.8

9.2

3.9

6.7

51.6

48.4

3.9

2011

40.5

3.5

45.2

6.3

11.2

3.0

6.9

1

0

0

2010

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

3

0

0

2011

1

1

1

1

0

0

3

0

0.3

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.3

2.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

1.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.4

4.8

0.4

2.6

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Lakewood Elementary School - #209

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.8

77.8

My child feels safe at school. 93.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

69.7

Students (72%/167 Returned) Parents (34%/119 Returned) Staff (55%/33 Returned)

Character Counts!

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

No Putdowns

Second Step

School Safety Programs

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

68.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

167

167

119 33

33

33167 119

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Laytonsville Elementary School - # 51Principal: Mrs. Donna M. Sagona 21401 Laytonsville Road Gaithersburg, MD 20882 Office Phone: (301) 840-7145

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 840-7147

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

1

1

2

1

2

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

140

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

236

243

27

2010

45

55

302

65

26

65

479

49

245

223

32

2011

39

50

295

59

24

54

468

52

49.3

50.7

5.6

2010

9.4

11.5

63.0

13.6

5.4

13.6

10.2

52.4

47.6

6.8

2011

8.3

10.7

63.0

12.6

5.1

11.5

11.1

1

0

0

2010

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

3

0

0

2011

1

0

2

3

0

2

3

0

0.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.3

1.5

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

1.2

0.0

0.0

2011

2.6

0.0

0.7

5.1

0.0

3.7

0.6

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

97.1

70.1

My child feels safe at school. 96.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.1

96.2

Students (90%/137 Returned) Parents (28%/93 Returned) Staff (85%/53 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Stop and Think

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

9.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

38.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

13.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

137

137

93 53

53

53136 90

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Little Bennett Elementary School - #336Principal: Mr. Shawn D. Miller 23930 Burdette Forest Road Clarksburg, MD 20871 Office Phone: (301) 540-5535

Cluster Name: Clarksburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 540-5792

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

3

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

5

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

4

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

142

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

386

404

43

2010

216

154

293

50

88

116

790

83

426

436

49

2011

240

176

308

61

88

119

862

87

48.9

51.1

5.4

2010

27.3

19.5

37.1

6.3

11.1

14.7

10.5

49.4

50.6

5.7

2011

27.8

20.4

35.7

7.1

10.2

13.8

10.1

1

0

0

2010

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.3

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.3

2.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Little Bennett Elementary School - #336

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Bully Blockers Club

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.2

78.2

My child feels safe at school. 97.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (93%/259 Returned) Parents (35%/129 Returned) Staff (78%/59 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

No Putdowns

PEACE Program

Parent Education Programs

School Safety Programs

Mentor Program

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

13.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

67.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

19.5

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

257

257

129 58

59

59256 128

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Luxmanor Elementary School - #220Principal: Mr. Ryan D. Forkert 6201 Tilden Lane Rockville, MD 20852 Office Phone: (301) 230-5914

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 230-5917

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

144

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

207

186

13

2010

96

54

181

31

66

56

393

49

219

206

13

2011

103

51

191

23

84

55

425

67

52.7

47.3

3.3

2010

24.4

13.7

46.1

7.9

16.8

14.2

12.5

51.5

48.5

3.1

2011

24.2

12.0

44.9

5.4

19.8

12.9

15.8

1

0

0

2010

1

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

2011

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2010

1.0

0.0

0.0

3.2

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

2011

0.0

2.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.9

74.5

My child feels safe at school. 98.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.4

64.3

Students (79%/100 Returned) Parents (37%/121 Returned) Staff (54%/28 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

No Putdowns

Peer Mediation

Second Step

School Safety Programs

School of Respect Program

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

10.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

99

98

121 28

28

2898 120

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Thurgood Marshall Elementary School - #244Principal: Mrs. Pamela S. Nazzaro 12260 McDonald Chapel Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 670-8282

Cluster Name: Quince Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 670-8256

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

146

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

302

250

32

2010

83

70

252

97

56

133

552

113

306

258

37

2011

84

80

227

93

72

166

564

131

54.7

45.3

5.8

2010

15.0

12.7

45.7

17.6

10.1

24.1

20.5

54.3

45.7

6.6

2011

14.9

14.2

40.2

16.5

12.8

29.4

23.2

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.1

76.4

My child feels safe at school. 96.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (90%/144 Returned) Parents (25%/86 Returned) Staff (32%/21 Returned)

Character Counts!

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

4.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

12.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

144

144

86 21

21

21144 85

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Maryvale Elementary School - #210Principal: Ms. Karen Gregory 1000 First Street Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-4990

Cluster Name: Rockville

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 279-4993

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

2

3

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

148

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

241

252

46

2010

41

119

150

48

97

169

493

135

247

256

47

2011

44

122

148

51

115

180

503

140

48.9

51.1

9.3

2010

8.3

24.1

30.4

9.7

19.7

34.3

27.4

49.1

50.9

9.3

2011

8.7

24.3

29.4

10.1

22.9

35.8

27.8

5

0

1

2010

0

3

0

1

0

4

5

1

2

0

0

2011

0

2

0

1

0

0

2

0

2.2

0.0

2.2

2010

0.0

2.6

0.0

3.3

0.0

2.5

1.1

0.8

0.9

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

1.7

0.0

3.0

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Maryvale Elementary School - #210

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

78.0

52.0

My child feels safe at school. 91.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.2

74.6

Students (93%/154 Returned) Parents (21%/73 Returned) Staff (76%/63 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

78.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

150

150

72 63

63

61148 72

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Spark M. Matsunaga Elementary School - #523Principal: Ms. Judy K. Brubaker 13902 Bromfield Road Germantown, Maryland 20874 Office Phone: (301) 601-4350

Cluster Name: Northwest

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 601-4358

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

2

1

Weapons

1

2

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

150

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

516

491

42

2010

382

140

340

63

94

129

1007

100

515

524

53

2011

398

145

327

56

97

152

1039

115

51.2

48.8

4.2

2010

37.9

13.9

33.8

6.3

9.3

12.8

9.9

49.6

50.4

5.1

2011

38.3

14.0

31.5

5.4

9.3

14.6

11.1

3

0

0

2010

0

2

1

1

1

2

3

0

4

0

1

2011

1

0

1

2

1

1

4

1

0.6

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.4

0.3

1.6

1.1

1.6

0.3

0.0

0.8

0.0

1.9

2011

0.3

0.0

0.3

3.6

1.0

0.7

0.4

0.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Spark M. Matsunaga Elementary School - #523

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.5

84.9

My child feels safe at school. 98.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

96.3

Students (94%/294 Returned) Parents (33%/126 Returned) Staff (58%/54 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Stop and Think

School Safety Programs

Student Assistance Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

0.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

23.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

292

292

126 54

54

54292 125

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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S. Christa McAuliffe Elementary School - #110Principal: Mrs. Wanda Coates 12500 Wisteria Drive Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-0910

Cluster Name: Seneca Valley

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 353-0923

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

Attack

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

1

Fighting

2

2

2

3

1

Theft

2

Threat

2

1

2

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

152

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

276

292

32

2010

68

161

114

74

147

236

568

193

273

298

32

2011

65

167

113

58

158

260

571

193

48.6

51.4

5.6

2010

12.0

28.3

20.1

13.0

25.9

41.5

34.0

47.8

52.2

5.6

2011

11.4

29.2

19.8

10.2

27.7

45.5

33.8

2

0

1

2010

0

0

0

1

0

2

2

1

4

2

1

2011

0

4

0

2

0

4

6

1

0.7

0.0

3.1

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.4

0.0

0.8

0.4

0.5

1.5

0.7

3.1

2011

0.0

2.4

0.0

3.4

0.0

1.5

1.1

0.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.0

64.0

My child feels safe at school. 97.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

73.3

Students (70%/115 Returned) Parents (21%/75 Returned) Staff (21%/15 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Study Circles

DeBug

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

38.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

115

114

74 15

15

13111 71

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Ronald McNair Elementary School - #158Principal: Mrs. Eileen K. MacFarlane 13881 Hopkins Road Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-0854

Cluster Name: Northwest

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 353-0964

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

1

1

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

154

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

332

357

29

2010

195

159

199

61

84

150

689

107

345

364

36

2011

212

161

190

75

97

160

709

109

48.2

51.8

4.2

2010

28.3

23.1

28.9

8.9

12.2

21.8

15.5

48.7

51.3

5.1

2011

29.9

22.7

26.8

10.6

13.7

22.6

15.4

7

1

2

2010

1

4

1

0

1

1

8

0

3

0

0

2011

1

1

0

1

0

1

3

1

2.1

0.3

6.9

2010

0.5

2.5

0.5

0.0

1.2

0.7

1.2

0.0

0.9

0.0

0.0

2011

0.5

0.6

0.0

1.3

0.0

0.6

0.4

0.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Budd Program

Ride by the Rules

Safety Patrol Program

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

84.1

61.0

My child feels safe at school. 98.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.2

64.3

Students (87%/195 Returned) Parents (31%/111 Returned) Staff (58%/42 Returned)

Character Education Programs B.E.S.T.

DeBug

Counseling Programs/Groups

No Putdowns

Peer Mediation

Stop and Think

School Safety Programs

Student Assistance Programs

Mentoring Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

59.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

104

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

195

195

111 42

42

42191 109

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Meadow Hall Elementary School - #212Principal: Mr. Cabell W. Lloyd 951 Twinbrook Parkway Rockville, MD 20851 Office Phone: (301) 279-4988

Cluster Name: Rockville

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 8:40 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 517-5887

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

Fighting

1

2

2

2

1

Theft Threat Weapons

2

Other

1

1

1

1

1

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

156

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

192

168

19

2010

36

52

86

74

88

183

360

163

220

177

17

2011

32

58

99

80

96

209

397

185

53.3

46.7

5.3

2010

10.0

14.4

23.9

20.6

24.4

50.8

45.3

55.4

44.6

4.3

2011

8.1

14.6

24.9

20.2

24.2

52.6

46.6

4

0

1

2010

0

2

1

2

0

3

4

0

4

0

0

2011

1

1

1

3

1

3

4

1

2.1

0.0

5.3

2010

0.0

3.8

1.2

2.7

0.0

1.6

1.1

0.0

1.8

0.0

0.0

2011

3.1

1.7

1.0

3.8

1.0

1.4

1.0

0.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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ESOL Counseling Program

ESOL Parent Coordinator

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.1

85.9

My child feels safe at school. 95.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.1

100.0

Students (69%/79 Returned) Parents (24%/73 Returned) Staff (54%/34 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Student Mentor Program

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety in the Neighborhood

No Putdowns

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

Student Assistance Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

15.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

70.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

38.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

5

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

5

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

71

71

73 34

34

3375 72

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Mill Creek Towne Elementary School - #556Principal: Mr. Kenneth L. Marcus 17700 Park Mill Drive Rockville, MD 20855 Office Phone: (301) 840-7149

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 670-2245

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

7

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

Attack

1

1

1

5

4

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

1

Fighting

1

1

Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

158

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

234

171

23

2010

59

55

123

68

84

139

405

143

218

183

21

2011

50

57

121

70

88

142

401

151

57.8

42.2

5.7

2010

14.6

13.6

30.4

16.8

20.7

34.3

35.3

54.4

45.6

5.2

2011

12.5

14.2

30.2

17.5

21.9

35.4

37.7

2

1

0

2010

0

1

1

1

0

2

3

1

5

1

0

2011

0

1

2

1

2

4

6

3

0.9

0.6

0.0

2010

0.0

1.9

0.8

2.0

0.0

1.5

0.8

0.7

2.3

0.5

0.0

2011

0.0

1.8

1.7

1.6

2.3

2.8

1.5

2.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

88.9

75.0

My child feels safe at school. 95.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

92.3

Students (80%/108 Returned) Parents (25%/81 Returned) Staff (45%/26 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Class Compliments

DeBug

Counseling Programs/Groups

Primary Focus - Character Education Assembly

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

6

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

108

108

81 26

26

25107 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Monocacy Elementary School - #652Principal: Ms. Cynthia R. Duranko 18801 Barnesville Road Dickerson, MD 20842 Office Phone: (301) 972-7990

Cluster Name: Poolesville

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 972-7995

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

160

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

91

87

12

2010

4

8

138

24

7

25

178

15

82

91

8

2011

3

6

144

24

4

24

173

10

51.1

48.9

6.7

2010

2.2

4.5

77.5

13.5

3.9

14.0

8.4

47.4

52.6

4.6

2011

1.7

3.5

83.2

13.9

2.3

13.9

5.8

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Monocacy Elementary School - #652

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.9

81.4

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (91%/59 Returned) Parents (29%/38 Returned) Staff (83%/25 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

0.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

15.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

59

59

38 25

25

2559 38

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Montgomery Knolls Elementary School - #776Principal: Ms. Deann M. Collins 807 Daleview Drive Silver Spring, MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 431-7667

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 431-7669

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

162

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

248

189

20

2010

52

108

90

102

176

232

437

167

223

182

17

2011

37

89

89

90

177

229

405

171

56.8

43.2

4.6

2010

11.9

24.7

20.6

23.3

40.3

53.1

38.2

55.1

44.9

4.2

2011

9.1

22.0

22.0

22.2

43.7

56.5

42.2

1

0

0

2010

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

My child feels safe at school. 98.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

93.8

75.0

Students***** (0%/0 Returned) Parents (26%/87 Returned) Staff (67%/48 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

12.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

114

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

86 48

48

4783

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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New Hampshire Estates Elementary School - #791Principal: Mrs. Marinda Thomas Evans 8720 Carroll Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20903 Office Phone: (301) 431-7607

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:00

Fax Number: (301) 431-7644

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

164

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

144

151

1

2010

23

62

22

40

191

240

295

187

167

169

2

2011

18

62

23

45

240

278

336

231

48.8

51.2

0.3

2010

7.8

21.0

7.5

13.6

64.7

81.4

63.4

49.7

50.3

0.6

2011

5.4

18.5

6.8

13.4

71.4

82.7

68.8

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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New Hampshire Estates Elementary School - #791

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

My child feels safe at school. 96.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

71.4

Students***** (0%/0 Returned) Parents (10%/33 Returned) Staff (38%/28 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

DeBug

School Based Health Center

Teacher Mentoring Program

School Safety Programs

Second Grade Community Jobs (NHE)

School Wide Expectations Assemblies

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

31 28

28

2830

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Roscoe R. Nix Elementary School - #307Principal: Ms. Annette M. Ffolkes 1100 Corliss Street Silver Spring, MD 20903 Office Phone: (301) 422-5070

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 422-5072

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

1

Attack

2

3

3

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

166

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

239

195

10

2010

50

140

30

57

155

286

434

203

250

202

10

2011

55

150

33

56

168

312

452

202

55.1

44.9

2.3

2010

11.5

32.3

6.9

13.1

35.7

65.9

46.8

55.3

44.7

2.2

2011

12.2

33.2

7.3

12.4

37.2

69.0

44.7

9

0

3

2010

1

1

0

2

2

6

9

4

4

1

0

2011

0

2

0

1

0

3

5

3

4.0

0.0

30.0

2010

2.2

0.7

0.0

4.8

1.3

2.1

2.1

2.0

1.7

0.5

0.0

2011

0.0

1.4

0.0

2.2

0.0

1.0

1.1

1.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Roscoe R. Nix Elementary School - #307

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

My child feels safe at school. 98.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

94.9

87.2

Students***** (0%/0 Returned) Parents (24%/83 Returned) Staff (51%/39 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Second Step

School-Wide Incentive Program (Blast off Bucks)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

17.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

40.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

92

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

81 39

39

3980

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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North Chevy Chase Elementary School - #415Principal: Ms. Renee D. Stevens 3700 Jones Bridge Road Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Office Phone: (301) 657-4950

Cluster Name: Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 951-6658

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

168

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

210

191

17

2010

18

49

266

47

20

36

401

51

219

217

23

2011

26

42

293

49

15

32

436

52

52.4

47.6

4.2

2010

4.5

12.2

66.3

11.7

5.0

9.0

12.7

50.2

49.8

5.3

2011

6.0

9.6

67.2

11.2

3.4

7.3

11.9

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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North Chevy Chase Elementary School - #415

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

97.3

82.8

My child feels safe at school. 96.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

89.7

89.7

Students (87%/186 Returned) Parents (29%/77 Returned) Staff (73%/29 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Conflict Resolution

Second Step

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

17.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

24.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

186

186

77 29

29

29185 74

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Oak View Elementary School - #766Principal: Mrs. Peggy E. Salazar 400 E. Wayne Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 650-6434

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:10

Fax Number: (301) 650-6453

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

1

1

2

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting

1

Theft

1

1

1

Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

170

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

162

151

7

2010

31

69

40

39

75

220

313

166

159

155

8

2011

26

75

41

47

93

220

314

164

51.8

48.2

2.2

2010

9.9

22.0

12.8

12.5

24.0

70.3

53.0

50.6

49.4

2.5

2011

8.3

23.9

13.1

15.0

29.6

70.1

52.2

6

0

0

2010

0

1

0

3

2

6

6

5

3

0

0

2011

0

2

0

1

0

3

3

1

3.7

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.4

0.0

7.7

2.7

2.7

1.9

3.0

1.9

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

2.7

0.0

2.1

0.0

1.4

1.0

0.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Oak View Elementary School - #766

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.9

79.3

My child feels safe at school. 98.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

89.7

Students (94%/186 Returned) Parents (26%/64 Returned) Staff (81%/39 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

73.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

184

184

64 39

39

38184 64

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Oakland Terrace Elementary School - #769Principal: Ms. Cheryl D. Pulliam 2720 Plyers Mill Road Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 929-2161

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 929-6910

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

172

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

403

387

51

2010

76

127

304

79

149

271

790

227

430

388

52

2011

74

132

337

83

141

278

818

222

51.0

49.0

6.5

2010

9.6

16.1

38.5

10.0

18.9

34.3

28.7

52.6

47.4

6.4

2011

9.0

16.1

41.2

10.1

17.2

34.0

27.1

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Oakland Terrace Elementary School - #769

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.2

78.9

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

93.0

Students (90%/220 Returned) Parents (32%/117 Returned) Staff (58%/57 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

Study Circles

School Safety Programs

Take a Stand

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

67.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

17.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

218

218

117 57

57

57214 112

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Olney Elementary School - #502Principal: Mrs. Carla Glawe 3401 Queen Mary Drive Olney, MD 20832 Office Phone: (301) 924-3126

Cluster Name: Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 570-1094

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

174

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

288

272

23

2010

57

77

306

55

17

101

560

96

310

287

27

2011

70

81

315

52

29

102

597

102

51.4

48.6

4.1

2010

10.2

13.8

54.6

9.8

3.0

18.0

17.1

51.9

48.1

4.5

2011

11.7

13.6

52.8

8.7

4.9

17.1

17.1

4

0

0

2010

0

1

0

3

0

3

4

3

2

0

0

2011

0

1

0

1

0

1

2

1

1.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.3

0.0

5.5

0.0

3.0

0.7

3.1

0.6

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

1.2

0.0

2.0

0.0

1.0

0.3

1.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Olney Elementary School - #502

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.7

66.0

My child feels safe at school. 98.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

89.2

Students (91%/194 Returned) Parents (28%/98 Returned) Staff (64%/37 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Class Meetings

Project Change

Peer Mediation

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

Student/Staff Mentoring Champs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

35.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

70.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

194

194

98 37

37

37194 97

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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William Tyler Page Elementary School - #312Principal: Ms. Debra A. Berner 13400 Tamarack Road Silver Spring, MD 20904 Office Phone: (301) 989-5672

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 879-1036

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

176

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

169

181

18

2010

74

172

21

29

61

139

350

64

185

185

18

2011

84

189

23

32

58

153

370

56

48.3

51.7

5.1

2010

21.1

49.1

6.0

8.3

17.4

39.7

18.3

50.0

50.0

4.9

2011

22.7

51.1

6.2

8.6

15.7

41.4

15.1

1

0

0

2010

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.6

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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William Tyler Page Elementary School - #312

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.6

80.0

My child feels safe at school. 98.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

87.9

90.9

Students (82%/95 Returned) Parents (26%/85 Returned) Staff (65%/33 Returned)

Character Education Programs/ Outstanding Effort

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Cultural of Respect Assemblies

Class Meetings

Friendship Values Program

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

39.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

80.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

95

95

85 33

33

3395 83

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Pine Crest Elementary School - #761Principal: Ms. Meredith A. Casper 201 Woodmoor Drive Silver Spring, MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 649-8066

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:00 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 649-8194

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

4

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

1

Attack

1

2

2

3

2

DangerousSubstances

4

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

4

4

4

4

Fighting Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

178

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

194

198

20

2010

49

101

91

27

55

199

392

131

200

217

24

2011

60

89

92

33

81

223

417

151

49.5

50.5

5.1

2010

12.5

25.8

23.2

6.9

14.0

50.8

33.4

48.0

52.0

5.8

2011

14.4

21.3

22.1

7.9

19.4

53.5

36.2

4

0

0

2010

0

2

0

1

2

4

4

2

5

0

1

2011

1

0

0

2

4

2

5

3

2.1

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

2.0

0.0

3.7

3.6

2.0

1.0

1.5

2.5

0.0

4.2

2011

1.7

0.0

0.0

6.1

4.9

0.9

1.2

2.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.5

79.3

My child feels safe at school. 98.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

92.3

Students (73%/193 Returned) Parents (31%/81 Returned) Staff (54%/26 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Peer Mediation

Second Step

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

181

179

80 26

26

26176 77

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Piney Branch Elementary School - #749Principal: Mr. Bertram B. Generlette 7510 Maple Avenue Takoma Park, MD 20912 Office Phone: (301) 891-8000

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 891-8011

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

180

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

228

232

23

2010

23

191

155

36

61

154

460

66

235

244

27

2011

26

172

174

37

76

157

479

78

49.6

50.4

5.0

2010

5.0

41.5

33.7

7.8

13.3

33.5

14.3

49.1

50.9

5.6

2011

5.4

35.9

36.3

7.7

15.9

32.8

16.3

3

0

0

2010

0

1

1

1

0

1

3

1

0

1

0

2011

0

1

0

1

1

1

1

0

1.3

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.5

0.6

2.8

0.0

0.6

0.7

1.5

0.0

0.4

0.0

2011

0.0

0.6

0.0

2.7

1.3

0.6

0.2

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.4

74.7

My child feels safe at school. 95.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

90.0

Students (86%/284 Returned) Parents (26%/86 Returned) Staff (52%/30 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

23.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

57.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

280

281

86 30

30

30279 83

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Poolesville Elementary School - #153Principal: Mr. Doug Robbins 19565 Fisher Avenue Poolesville, MD 20837 Office Phone: (301) 972-7960

Cluster Name: Poolesville

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 972-7963

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

182

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

193

199

13

2010

11

26

293

48

14

71

392

47

192

204

14

2011

16

30

286

38

18

67

396

47

49.2

50.8

3.3

2010

2.8

6.6

74.7

12.2

3.6

18.1

12.0

48.5

51.5

3.5

2011

4.0

7.6

72.2

9.6

4.5

16.9

11.9

1

1

1

2010

0

0

1

0

0

1

2

0

2

0

0

2011

0

0

2

0

0

0

2

0

0.5

0.5

7.7

2010

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

1.4

0.5

0.0

1.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.1

69.3

My child feels safe at school. 98.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

82.1

Students (91%/139 Returned) Parents (27%/82 Returned) Staff (61%/28 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

17.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

52.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

19.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

137

137

82 28

28

28137 81

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Potomac Elementary School - #601Principal: Ms. Linda Z. Goldberg 10311 River Road Potomac, MD 20854 Office Phone: (301) 469-1042

Cluster Name: Winston Churchill

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 469-1045

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

184

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

297

285

25

2010

152

31

344

37

24

21

582

27

291

275

21

2011

161

24

333

36

37

15

566

25

51.0

49.0

4.3

2010

26.1

5.3

59.1

6.4

4.1

3.6

4.6

51.4

48.6

3.7

2011

28.4

4.2

58.8

6.4

6.5

2.7

4.4

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.7

85.2

My child feels safe at school. 95.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

83.7

Students (94%/189 Returned) Parents (26%/89 Returned) Staff (81%/44 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

189

189

89 44

43

43188 86

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Judith A. Resnik Elementary School - #514Principal: Dr. Roy Settles, Jr. 7301 Hadley Farms Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Office Phone: (301) 670-8200

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-7135

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

Fighting

1

1

1

Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

186

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

268

220

26

2010

62

128

86

50

154

252

488

186

266

248

30

2011

71

149

75

51

166

254

514

187

54.9

45.1

5.3

2010

12.7

26.2

17.6

10.2

31.6

51.6

38.1

51.8

48.2

5.8

2011

13.8

29.0

14.6

9.9

32.3

49.4

36.4

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.2

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Judith A. Resnik Elementary School - #514

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

95.0

80.7

My child feels safe at school. 94.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.6

88.1

Students (85%/142 Returned) Parents (22%/78 Returned) Staff (78%/60 Returned)

Student Assistance Programs

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

School Safety Programs

Go for Green

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

64.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

140

140

77 59

59

59139 73

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Dr. Sally K. Ride Elementary School - #242Principal: Mr. Christopher A. Wynne 21301 Seneca Crossing Drive Germantown, MD 20876 Office Phone: (301) 353-0994

Cluster Name: Seneca Valley

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 601-0349

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

188

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

265

247

42

2010

131

133

102

85

70

163

512

104

260

233

39

2011

127

130

97

86

65

182

493

100

51.8

48.2

8.2

2010

25.6

26.0

19.9

16.6

13.7

31.8

20.3

52.7

47.3

7.9

2011

25.8

26.4

19.7

17.4

13.2

36.9

20.3

3

0

0

2010

0

2

1

2

0

3

3

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1.1

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.5

1.0

2.4

0.0

1.8

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Dr. Sally K. Ride Elementary School - #242

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.0

74.8

My child feels safe at school. 97.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

91.9

Students (71%/117 Returned) Parents (29%/101 Returned) Staff (82%/62 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

115

115

101 61

62

61112 99

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Ritchie Park Elementary School - #227Principal: Ms. M. Catherine Long 1514 Dunster Road Rockville, MD 20854 Office Phone: (301) 279-8475

Cluster Name: Richard Montgomery

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 517-5047

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

4

4

Attack

4

4

4

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

190

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

259

263

22

2010

116

53

234

41

71

68

522

97

248

260

22

2011

108

54

242

37

58

72

508

82

49.6

50.4

4.2

2010

22.2

10.2

44.8

7.9

13.6

13.0

18.6

48.8

51.2

4.3

2011

21.3

10.6

47.6

7.3

11.4

14.2

16.1

3

1

1

2010

1

2

0

1

1

3

4

0

1

0

1

2011

0

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

1.2

0.4

4.5

2010

0.9

3.8

0.0

2.4

1.4

4.4

0.8

0.0

0.4

0.0

4.5

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.7

0.0

1.4

0.2

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Ritchie Park Elementary School - #227

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.0

79.6

My child feels safe at school. 99.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (94%/139 Returned) Parents (32%/109 Returned) Staff (58%/32 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

DeBug

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

12.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

138

137

108 32

32

32134 107

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rock Creek Forest Elementary School - #773Principal: Mr. David T. Chia 8330 Grubb Road Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Office Phone: (301) 650-6410

Cluster Name: Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 650-6477

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

6

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

3

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

Fighting

1

1

1

1

Theft Threat Weapons

2

Other

2

2

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

192

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

247

256

26

2010

18

86

216

35

73

113

503

154

263

289

35

2011

23

95

237

44

78

125

552

159

49.1

50.9

5.2

2010

3.6

17.1

42.9

7.0

14.5

22.5

30.6

47.6

52.4

6.3

2011

4.2

17.2

42.9

8.0

14.1

22.6

28.8

0

1

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

2

0

2011

0

1

0

1

0

3

3

1

0.0

0.4

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.6

0.4

0.7

0.0

2011

0.0

1.1

0.0

2.4

0.0

2.4

0.5

0.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Rock Creek Forest Elementary School - #773

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

81.6

58.0

My child feels safe at school. 95.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.8

67.7

Students (84%/137 Returned) Parents (32%/110 Returned) Staff (54%/31 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

Anti-Bullying Program - No Put Downs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

65.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

136

131

108 31

31

30135 106

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rock Creek Valley Elementary School - #819Principal: Ms. Catherine A. Jasperse 5121 Russett Road Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 460-2195

Cluster Name: Rockville

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:10 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 460-2196

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

194

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

207

171

15

2010

34

32

161

93

86

112

378

135

200

182

16

2011

38

31

149

98

100

129

382

145

54.8

45.2

4.0

2010

9.0

8.5

42.6

24.6

22.8

29.6

35.7

52.4

47.6

4.2

2011

9.9

8.1

39.0

25.7

26.2

33.8

38.0

2

0

0

2010

0

0

0

2

1

2

2

2

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.9

1.2

1.9

0.6

1.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Rock Creek Valley Elementary School - #819

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.2

82.5

My child feels safe at school. 98.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (98%/104 Returned) Parents (31%/95 Returned) Staff (51%/35 Returned)

PEACE Program

Second Step

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

2.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

59.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

103

103

94 35

35

35104 91

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rock View Elementary School - #795Principal: Mr. Kyle J. Heatwole 3901 Denfeld Avenue Kensington, MD 20895 Office Phone: (301) 929-2002

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 962-5986

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

AttackDangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

196

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

277

264

23

2010

65

92

129

93

135

270

541

232

270

284

25

2011

61

90

146

87

161

257

554

230

51.2

48.8

4.3

2010

12.0

17.0

23.8

17.2

25.0

49.9

42.9

48.7

51.3

4.5

2011

11.0

16.2

26.4

15.7

29.1

46.4

41.5

2

0

1

2010

0

1

0

1

0

1

2

0

3

0

0

2011

0

2

1

1

1

1

3

0

0.7

0.0

4.3

2010

0.0

1.1

0.0

1.2

0.0

0.4

0.4

0.0

1.1

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

2.3

0.7

1.3

0.6

0.4

0.6

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Rock View Elementary School - #795

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.1

69.1

My child feels safe at school. 97.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.7

83.0

Students (84%/140 Returned) Parents (30%/105 Returned) Staff (55%/47 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

42.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

35.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

139

139

105 47

47

47138 99

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Lois P. Rockwell Elementary School - #156Principal: Ms. Cheryl Ann Clark 24555 Cutsail Drive Damascus, MD 20872 Office Phone: (301) 253-7088

Cluster Name: Damascus

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 253-7084

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

198

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

213

201

25

2010

42

41

231

96

75

74

414

74

223

222

30

2011

50

41

241

105

74

97

445

81

51.4

48.6

6.0

2010

10.1

9.9

55.8

23.2

18.1

17.9

17.9

50.1

49.9

6.7

2011

11.2

9.2

54.2

23.6

16.6

21.8

18.2

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

1

0

1

0

1

1

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

3.3

0.0

2.0

0.0

1.2

0.3

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Lois P. Rockwell Elementary School - #156

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.4

87.4

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (93%/111 Returned) Parents (25%/81 Returned) Staff (82%/49 Returned)

Peer Mediation

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

8.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

17.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

111

111

80 49

49

49110 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rolling Terrace Elementary School - #771Principal: Ms. Jennifer L. Connors 705 Bayfield Street Takoma Park, MD 20912 Office Phone: (301) 431-7600

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 431-7643

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

5

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

1

5

Attack

3

2

2

3

5

2

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

Fighting

3

Theft

1

2

2

2

3

2

2

Threat

1

1

1

2

1

Weapons

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

200

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

303

335

38

2010

29

120

122

44

230

374

638

328

330

350

40

2011

34

117

114

53

281

420

680

374

47.5

52.5

6.0

2010

4.5

18.8

19.1

6.9

36.1

58.6

51.4

48.5

51.5

5.9

2011

5.0

17.2

16.8

7.8

41.3

61.8

55.0

10

2

0

2010

0

4

0

2

7

10

12

8

10

1

0

2011

0

5

1

5

5

8

11

5

3.3

0.6

0.0

2010

0.0

3.3

0.0

4.5

3.0

2.7

1.9

2.4

3.0

0.3

0.0

2011

0.0

4.3

0.9

9.4

1.8

1.9

1.6

1.3

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Rolling Terrace Elementary School - #771

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

86.5

60.7

My child feels safe at school. 97.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

81.3

59.4

Students (86%/195 Returned) Parents (28%/100 Returned) Staff (71%/64 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Linkages to Learning Centers

Safety Patrol Program

Padres Latinos en Accion

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

71.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

75.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

52.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

5

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

5

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

192

191

96 64

64

62191 96

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rosemary Hills Elementary School - #794Principal: Mr. Ralph Viggiano 2111 Porter Road Silver Spring, MD 20910 Office Phone: (301) 650-6400

Cluster Name: Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 650-6404

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

202

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

298

294

40

2010

24

69

390

53

41

64

592

67

317

309

44

2011

29

73

400

58

55

83

626

78

50.3

49.7

6.8

2010

4.1

11.7

65.9

9.0

6.9

10.8

11.3

50.6

49.4

7.0

2011

4.6

11.7

63.9

9.3

8.8

13.3

12.5

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Rosemary Hills Elementary School - #794

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

My child feels safe at school. 94.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.0

67.5

Students***** (0%/0 Returned) Parents (35%/126 Returned) Staff (51%/40 Returned)

Rainbow Big 6

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

23.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

24.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

126 40

40

39116

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rosemont Elementary School - #555Principal: Mr. James A. Sweeney 16400 Alden Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 840-7123

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 548-7512

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

2

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

2

2

5

1

Attack

4

4

5

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

1

1

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

2

2

Fighting Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

204

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

246

216

25

2010

59

111

69

53

150

267

462

195

246

204

32

2011

51

105

69

58

152

245

450

191

53.2

46.8

5.4

2010

12.8

24.0

14.9

11.5

32.5

57.8

42.2

54.7

45.3

7.1

2011

11.3

23.3

15.3

12.9

33.8

54.4

42.4

7

0

1

2010

0

5

0

4

0

6

7

1

9

0

1

2011

1

4

1

1

2

7

9

1

3.0

0.0

4.0

2010

0.0

4.8

0.0

11.4

0.0

2.3

1.6

0.5

4.0

0.0

3.2

2011

2.0

4.2

1.6

2.9

1.3

3.0

2.1

0.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.1

80.0

My child feels safe at school. 93.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (80%/102 Returned) Parents (26%/87 Returned) Staff (39%/32 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Second Step

School Safety Programs

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

67.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.9

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

101

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

101

100

87 32

32

32100 83

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Sequoyah Elementary School - #565Principal: Dr. Barbara A. Jasper 17301 Bowie Mill Road Derwood, MD 20855 Office Phone: (301) 840-5335

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 840-5356

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

2

2

2

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

Fighting

1

1

1

1

2

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

206

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

194

203

19

2010

48

74

112

59

130

199

397

144

217

197

15

2011

41

64

130

67

139

195

414

164

48.9

51.1

4.8

2010

12.1

18.6

28.2

14.9

32.7

50.1

36.3

52.4

47.6

3.6

2011

9.9

15.5

31.4

16.2

33.6

47.1

39.6

4

0

0

2010

1

1

0

2

3

4

4

2

3

1

0

2011

0

3

1

3

0

2

4

0

2.1

0.0

0.0

2010

2.1

1.4

0.0

3.4

2.3

2.0

1.0

1.4

1.4

0.5

0.0

2011

0.0

4.7

0.8

4.5

0.0

1.0

1.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Sequoyah Elementary School - #565

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

81.4

72.6

My child feels safe at school. 95.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (94%/118 Returned) Parents (21%/67 Returned) Staff (60%/37 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Raising Responsibility

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

72.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.9

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

118

117

66 37

37

37118 62

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Seven Locks Elementary School - #603Principal: Mrs. Rebecca (Robin) T. Gordon 7000 Radnor Road Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 469-1038

Cluster Name: Winston Churchill

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 469-1041

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

208

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

134

122

6

2010

48

20

164

19

24

7

256

17

164

147

7

2011

54

25

201

23

30

17

311

23

52.3

47.7

2.3

2010

18.8

7.8

64.1

7.4

9.4

2.7

6.6

52.7

47.3

2.3

2011

17.4

8.0

64.6

7.4

9.6

5.5

7.4

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.6

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

4.0

0.0

0.0

3.3

5.9

0.3

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Seven Locks Elementary School - #603

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.7

82.2

My child feels safe at school. 94.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

83.3

Students (95%/93 Returned) Parents (36%/84 Returned) Staff (51%/18 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Comprehensive Behavior Management Interventions (CBMI)

Don't Bug Me

The 7 Be's

Kindergarten Playground Energizers Patrols

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

92

90

84 18

18

1890 83

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Sherwood Elementary School - #501Principal: Mr. Jerrold C. Perlet 1401 Olney-Sandy Spring Road Sandy Spring, MD 20860 Office Phone: (301) 924-3195

Cluster Name: NE Consort.,Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 924-3294

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

210

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

227

242

23

2010

66

78

243

66

29

68

469

59

227

249

26

2011

60

73

256

72

29

64

476

61

48.4

51.6

4.9

2010

14.1

16.6

51.8

14.1

6.2

14.5

12.6

47.7

52.3

5.5

2011

12.6

15.3

53.8

15.1

6.1

13.4

12.8

2

0

0

2010

0

1

0

1

0

1

2

1

1

0

0

2011

0

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

0.9

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.3

0.0

1.5

0.0

1.5

0.4

1.7

0.5

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

1.5

0.0

1.6

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Sherwood Elementary School - #501

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.5

74.1

My child feels safe at school. 98.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (90%/147 Returned) Parents (25%/86 Returned) Staff (39%/24 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

52.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

147

147

85 24

24

24145 84

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Sargent Shriver Elementary School - #779Principal: Mrs. Tamisha L. Sampson 12518 Greenly Drive Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 929-4426

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium, Wheaton

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 929-4428

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

212

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

318

294

5

2010

80

79

38

61

308

457

612

410

329

335

6

2011

73

89

33

67

373

524

664

463

52.0

48.0

0.8

2010

13.1

12.9

6.2

10.0

50.3

74.7

67.0

49.5

50.5

0.9

2011

11.0

13.4

5.0

10.1

56.2

78.9

69.7

2

0

0

2010

0

1

0

1

0

2

2

1

1

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

0.6

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.3

0.0

1.6

0.0

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.3

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.2

0.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Sargent Shriver Elementary School - #779

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

83.4

66.9

My child feels safe at school. 93.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.5

85.0

Students (88%/181 Returned) Parents (28%/99 Returned) Staff (45%/40 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Linkages to Learning Centers

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

76.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

181

181

99 40

40

40180 92

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Sligo Creek Elementary School - #517Principal: Ms. Diantha R. Swift 500 Schuyler Road Silver Spring, MD 20910 Office Phone: (301) 562-2722

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 562-2717

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

214

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

305

340

61

2010

27

148

278

65

98

169

645

129

274

317

62

2011

36

123

292

55

59

118

591

78

47.3

52.7

9.5

2010

4.2

22.9

43.1

10.1

15.2

26.2

20.0

46.4

53.6

10.5

2011

6.1

20.8

49.4

9.3

10.0

20.0

13.2

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.3

1.9

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Sligo Creek Elementary School - #517

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.2

66.9

My child feels safe at school. 98.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.7

80.0

Students (86%/170 Returned) Parents (33%/115 Returned) Staff (99%/70 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Assemblies

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

166

166

114 70

70

69166 113

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Somerset Elementary School - #405Principal: Mrs. Kelly Morris 5811 Warwick Place Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Office Phone: (301) 657-4985

Cluster Name: Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 657-4907

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

Attack

1

3

2

2

3

2

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

216

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

234

232

26

2010

50

21

327

40

64

17

466

41

260

262

34

2011

61

24

356

40

77

19

522

46

50.2

49.8

5.6

2010

10.7

4.5

70.2

8.6

13.7

3.6

8.8

49.8

50.2

6.5

2011

11.7

4.6

68.2

7.7

14.8

3.6

8.8

1

0

0

2010

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

2

0

0

2011

0

0

1

2

1

1

2

1

0.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

4.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.9

0.2

0.0

0.8

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.3

5.3

1.3

5.3

0.4

2.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Somerset Elementary School - #405

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.2

83.8

My child feels safe at school. 99.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

94.3

51.4

Students (86%/138 Returned) Parents (34%/115 Returned) Staff (65%/35 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Peer Mediation

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

8.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

24.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

138

136

114 35

35

35136 113

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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South Lake Elementary School - #564Principal: Mrs. Celeste King 18201 Contour Road Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 840-7141

Cluster Name: Watkins Mill

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-4549

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

14

Attack

1

9

2

7

12

14

4

DangerousSubstances

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

2

2

Fighting

2

Theft

2

2

2

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

218

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

290

272

15

2010

57

159

39

50

224

421

562

288

324

308

24

2011

52

181

33

49

288

480

632

341

51.6

48.4

2.7

2010

10.1

28.3

6.9

8.9

39.9

74.9

51.2

51.3

48.7

3.8

2011

8.2

28.6

5.2

7.8

45.6

75.9

54.0

3

0

0

2010

0

3

0

2

0

3

3

0

14

4

0

2011

1

10

1

3

7

16

18

6

1.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.9

0.0

4.0

0.0

0.7

0.5

0.0

4.3

1.3

0.0

2011

1.9

5.5

3.0

6.1

2.4

3.3

2.8

1.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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South Lake Elementary School - #564

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

79.7

69.7

My child feels safe at school. 95.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

88.6

61.4

Students (67%/126 Returned) Parents (20%/72 Returned) Staff (56%/44 Returned)

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

72.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

82.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

57.6

3

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

123

122

70 44

44

44121 66

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Stedwick Elementary School - #568Principal: Dr. Margaret Pastor 10631 Stedwick Road Montgomery Village, MD 20886 Office Phone: (301) 840-7187

Cluster Name: Watkins Mill

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 548-7532

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

220

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

300

263

41

2010

49

199

110

51

155

293

563

164

291

269

43

2011

49

199

99

56

143

282

560

168

53.3

46.7

7.3

2010

8.7

35.3

19.5

9.1

27.5

52.0

29.1

52.0

48.0

7.7

2011

8.8

35.5

17.7

10.0

25.5

50.4

30.0

2

0

0

2010

0

2

0

1

0

2

2

0

1

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0.7

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.0

0.0

2.0

0.0

0.7

0.4

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.4

0.2

0.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Stedwick Elementary School - #568

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.3

61.4

My child feels safe at school. 94.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

90.9

59.1

Students (55%/103 Returned) Parents (22%/79 Returned) Staff (29%/22 Returned)

Character Counts!

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

75.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

102

101

78 22

22

22100 74

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Stone Mill Elementary School - #653Principal: Ms. Kimberly A. Williams 14323 Stonebridge View Drive North Potomac, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 279-4975

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 279-4979

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

Attack

1

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

222

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

334

290

27

2010

286

44

229

102

70

45

624

38

335

305

26

2011

286

70

221

99

58

70

640

36

53.5

46.5

4.3

2010

45.8

7.1

36.7

16.3

11.2

7.2

6.1

52.3

47.7

4.1

2011

44.7

10.9

34.5

15.5

9.1

10.9

5.6

1

0

0

2010

1

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

2011

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

0.3

0.0

0.0

2010

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.7

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.5

2.5

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Stone Mill Elementary School - #653

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

98.8

83.1

My child feels safe at school. 98.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (81%/174 Returned) Parents (38%/134 Returned) Staff (59%/40 Returned)

Character Counts!

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

71.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

173

172

134 39

39

38172 133

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Stonegate Elementary School - #316Principal: Miss Audra M. Fladung 14811 Notley Road Silver Spring, MD 20905 Office Phone: (301) 989-5668

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 989-5671

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

224

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

234

225

24

2010

75

134

160

64

25

67

459

64

234

216

28

2011

69

135

155

56

24

73

450

63

51.0

49.0

5.2

2010

16.3

29.2

34.9

13.9

5.4

14.6

13.9

52.0

48.0

6.2

2011

15.3

30.0

34.4

12.4

5.3

16.2

14.0

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Stonegate Elementary School - #316

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

88.7

74.6

My child feels safe at school. 95.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

93.1

Students (84%/124 Returned) Parents (29%/96 Returned) Staff (53%/29 Returned)

Peace Days

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Discipline Referral Database

Visitor Management System

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

13.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

2

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

124

122

96 29

29

29123 95

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Strathmore Elementary School - #822Principal: Ms. Cheryl L. Smith 3200 Beaverwood Lane Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 460-2135

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 460-2137

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

226

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

189

199

19

2010

32

179

32

51

44

207

388

125

206

190

14

2011

26

188

28

55

49

228

396

139

48.7

51.3

4.9

2010

8.2

46.1

8.2

13.1

11.3

53.4

32.2

52.0

48.0

3.5

2011

6.6

47.5

7.1

13.9

12.4

57.6

35.1

1

0

0

2010

0

1

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

0

0

2011

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.6

0.0

2.0

0.0

0.5

0.3

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

83.9

66.0

My child feels safe at school. 91.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

91.7

Students (82%/216 Returned) Parents (20%/61 Returned) Staff (43%/24 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Linkages to Learning

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

21st Century Community Learning After-School Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

76.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

7

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

7

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

211

212

60 24

24

24207 58

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Strawberry Knoll Elementary School - #569Principal: Mr. Egon Frank Kaplan 18820 Strawberry Knoll Road Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Office Phone: (301) 840-7112

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-7114

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

228

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

271

259

26

2010

75

165

81

112

123

232

530

182

284

248

21

2011

76

172

91

102

116

231

532

171

51.1

48.9

4.9

2010

14.2

31.1

15.3

21.1

23.2

43.8

34.3

53.4

46.6

3.9

2011

14.3

32.3

17.1

19.2

21.8

43.4

32.1

6

0

0

2010

1

3

0

1

2

5

6

2

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2.6

0.0

0.0

2010

1.6

2.0

0.0

1.9

1.7

2.4

1.3

1.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Strawberry Knoll Elementary School - #569

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.9

69.7

My child feels safe at school. 97.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

95.2

Students (47%/66 Returned) Parents (25%/85 Returned) Staff (46%/42 Returned)

Character Counts!

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

60.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

38.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

66

66

85 41

42

4265 84

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Summit Hall Elementary School - #563Principal: Mr. Keith R. Jones 101 West Deer Park Road Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 840-7127

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 548-7543

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

14

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

Attack

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

230

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

215

226

21

2010

14

103

24

54

216

355

441

278

235

237

16

2011

14

130

16

56

214

378

472

293

48.8

51.2

4.8

2010

3.2

23.4

5.4

12.2

49.0

80.5

63.0

49.8

50.2

3.4

2011

3.0

27.5

3.4

11.9

45.3

80.1

62.1

3

0

1

2010

0

0

0

3

0

2

3

2

5

1

2

2011

0

2

0

2

1

3

6

2

1.4

0.0

4.8

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.7

0.0

0.6

0.7

0.7

2.1

0.4

12.5

2011

0.0

1.5

0.0

3.6

0.5

0.8

1.3

0.7

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Summit Hall Elementary School - #563

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.1

73.2

My child feels safe at school. 93.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

75.6

56.1

Students (74%/114 Returned) Parents (17%/58 Returned) Staff (53%/41 Returned)

Character Counts!

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Linkages to Learning Centers

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School -Based Center

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

61.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

76.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

112

112

57 41

41

41112 55

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Takoma Park Elementary School - #754Principal: Mrs. Zadia T. Gadsden 7511 Holly Avenue Takoma Park, MD 20912 Office Phone: (301) 650-6414

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 9:05 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 650-6526

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

232

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

200

194

25

2010

20

133

174

27

88

105

394

41

271

220

34

2011

20

155

203

36

129

159

491

79

50.8

49.2

6.3

2010

5.1

33.8

44.2

6.9

22.3

26.6

10.4

55.2

44.8

6.9

2011

4.1

31.6

41.3

7.3

26.3

32.4

16.1

2

1

0

2010

0

2

0

0

1

3

3

1

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1.0

0.5

0.0

2010

0.0

1.5

0.0

0.0

1.1

2.9

0.8

2.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Takoma Park Elementary School - #754

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

My child feels safe at school. 94.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.0

92.0

Students***** (0%/0 Returned) Parents (36%/124 Returned) Staff (45%/25 Returned)

Character Education Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

4.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

123 25

25

25119

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Travilah Elementary School - #216Principal: Ms. Susan Shenk 13801 DuFief Mill Road North Potomac, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 840-7153

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 670-8230

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

234

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

215

217

30

2010

148

25

202

46

50

37

432

27

219

219

34

2011

164

20

194

43

53

38

438

26

49.8

50.2

6.9

2010

34.3

5.8

46.8

10.6

11.6

8.6

6.3

50.0

50.0

7.8

2011

37.4

4.6

44.3

9.8

12.1

8.7

5.9

1

0

0

2010

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

2

0

0

2011

1

0

1

1

0

0

2

0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2010

0.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.2

0.0

0.9

0.0

0.0

2011

0.6

0.0

0.5

2.4

0.0

0.0

0.5

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Travilah Elementary School - #216

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.8

82.2

My child feels safe at school. 94.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (89%/135 Returned) Parents (36%/119 Returned) Staff (81%/39 Returned)

Character Education Programs - Travilah Expectations

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Classroom Guidance

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

10.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.5

3

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

135

135

119 39

39

38135 117

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Twinbrook Elementary School - #206Principal: Mrs. Karen L. Johnson 5911 Ridgway Avenue Rockville, MD 20851 Office Phone: (301) 230-5925

Cluster Name: Richard Montgomery

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:05 - 3:25

Fax Number: (301) 230-5929

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

11

Attack

5

8

5

9

11

6

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

Fighting Theft

3

Threat

2

1

1

2

3

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

236

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

251

228

14

2010

84

60

67

58

245

311

479

249

264

243

22

2011

89

59

58

58

257

322

507

277

52.4

47.6

2.9

2010

17.5

12.5

14.0

12.1

51.1

64.9

52.0

52.1

47.9

4.3

2011

17.6

11.6

11.4

11.4

50.7

63.5

54.6

5

0

0

2010

0

1

1

1

2

3

5

3

8

0

0

2011

0

2

2

4

3

6

8

4

2.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

1.7

1.5

1.8

0.8

1.0

1.0

1.2

3.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

3.4

3.4

6.9

1.2

1.9

1.6

1.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Twinbrook Elementary School - #206

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.3

57.9

My child feels safe at school. 98.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

80.0

70.0

Students (82%/126 Returned) Parents (29%/100 Returned) Staff (38%/30 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

51.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

126

126

98 30

30

29125 96

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Viers Mill Elementary School - #772Principal: Mr. Matthew A. Devan 11711 Joseph Mill Road Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 929-2165

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 929-6977

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

238

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

277

243

20

2010

52

62

71

130

217

337

520

313

289

269

17

2011

49

71

73

149

240

372

558

346

53.3

46.7

3.8

2010

10.0

11.9

13.7

25.0

41.7

64.8

60.2

51.8

48.2

3.0

2011

8.8

12.7

13.1

26.7

43.0

66.7

62.0

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Viers Mill Elementary School - #772

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.6

86.2

My child feels safe at school. 98.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.1

70.0

Students (71%/109 Returned) Parents (24%/85 Returned) Staff (54%/51 Returned)

Stop and Think

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

55.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

39.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

109

109

85 51

50

51109 83

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Washington Grove Elementary School - #552Principal: Mrs. Susan B. Barranger 8712 Oakmont Street Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 840-7120

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 840-4523

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

Attack

2

1

2

2

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

240

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

147

156

17

2010

42

39

43

42

167

196

303

161

152

156

14

2011

35

47

46

43

171

215

308

164

48.5

51.5

5.6

2010

13.9

12.9

14.2

13.9

55.1

64.7

53.1

49.4

50.6

4.5

2011

11.4

15.3

14.9

14.0

55.5

69.8

53.2

2

0

0

2010

0

0

1

1

0

1

2

1

3

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

3

2

3

3

1.4

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

2.3

2.4

0.0

0.5

0.7

0.6

2.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.8

0.9

1.0

1.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Washington Grove Elementary School - #552

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.2

70.7

My child feels safe at school. 92.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

92.3

Students (89%/92 Returned) Parents (25%/79 Returned) Staff (44%/26 Returned)

Character Counts!

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups/Individual

Linkages to Learning Center and Counseling (Group and Individual)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

19.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

70.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

39.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

92

92

79 26

26

2691 78

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Waters Landing Elementary School - #109Principal: Mr. Shahid A. Muhammad 13100 Waters Landing Drive Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-0915

Cluster Name: Seneca Valley

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 601-0392

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

Attack

2

3

2

3

1

DangerousSubstances

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

2

1

2

Fighting Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

242

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

323

298

34

2010

80

173

148

68

119

245

621

183

330

300

34

2011

87

185

147

76

146

268

630

175

52.0

48.0

5.5

2010

12.9

27.9

23.8

11.0

19.2

39.5

29.5

52.4

47.6

5.4

2011

13.8

29.4

23.3

12.1

23.2

42.5

27.8

10

1

0

2010

0

5

2

4

0

9

11

4

3

0

0

2011

0

0

2

3

0

1

3

1

3.1

0.3

0.0

2010

0.0

2.9

1.4

5.9

0.0

3.7

1.8

2.2

0.9

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

1.4

3.9

0.0

0.4

0.5

0.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

85.9

66.8

My child feels safe at school. 91.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

74.4

Students (93%/206 Returned) Parents (26%/94 Returned) Staff (58%/43 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

79.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

38.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

205

205

94 43

43

43206 91

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Watkins Mill Elementary School - #561Principal: Ms. Stephanie G. Spencer 19001 Watkins Mill Road Montgomery Village, MD 20886 Office Phone: (301) 840-7181

Cluster Name: Watkins Mill

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-5319

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

2

5

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

16

Attack

1

9

3

10

3

12

16

3

DangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

244

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

306

238

23

2010

51

202

59

66

204

336

544

204

308

239

37

2011

61

187

48

63

217

332

547

212

56.3

43.8

4.2

2010

9.4

37.1

10.8

12.1

37.5

61.8

37.5

56.3

43.7

6.8

2011

11.2

34.2

8.8

11.5

39.7

60.7

38.8

6

1

0

2010

0

5

1

3

0

5

7

1

13

0

0

2011

1

7

1

6

3

10

13

4

2.0

0.4

0.0

2010

0.0

2.5

1.7

4.5

0.0

1.5

1.3

0.5

4.2

0.0

0.0

2011

1.6

3.7

2.1

9.5

1.4

3.0

2.4

1.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.1

75.7

My child feels safe at school. 98.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

92.5

90.0

Students (94%/180 Returned) Parents (19%/67 Returned) Staff (50%/40 Returned)

Character Counts!

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

56.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

73.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.6

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

178

177

66 40

40

39177 65

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Wayside Elementary School - #235Principal: Ms. Yong-Mi Kim 10011 Glen Road Potomac, MD 20854 Office Phone: (301) 279-8484

Cluster Name: Winston Churchill

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 279-3326

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

246

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

308

271

29

2010

159

40

319

44

56

21

579

29

308

267

33

2011

168

37

312

42

62

26

575

24

53.2

46.8

5.0

2010

27.5

6.9

55.1

7.6

9.7

3.6

5.0

53.6

46.4

5.7

2011

29.2

6.4

54.3

7.3

10.8

4.5

4.2

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.5

82.5

My child feels safe at school. 98.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.4

97.4

Students (99%/203 Returned) Parents (35%/121 Returned) Staff (58%/39 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups - Bully Proof

Peer Mediation

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

5th Grade Jobs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

13.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

11.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

201

200

121 38

38

38196 120

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Weller Road Elementary School - #777Principal: Mrs. Michaele O. Simmons 3301 Weller Road Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 929-2010

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 929-2284

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

2

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

9

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

Attack

3

3

3

3

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft

2

1

Threat

1

2

2

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

248

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

259

251

16

2010

57

49

28

43

278

393

510

359

267

250

14

2011

62

57

23

50

313

401

517

360

50.8

49.2

3.1

2010

11.2

9.6

5.5

8.4

54.5

77.1

70.4

51.6

48.4

2.7

2011

12.0

11.0

4.4

9.7

60.5

77.6

69.6

2

0

0

2010

0

1

0

1

1

2

2

1

4

0

1

2011

0

0

0

0

3

4

4

3

0.8

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

2.0

0.0

2.3

0.4

0.5

0.4

0.3

1.5

0.0

7.1

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.0

1.0

0.8

0.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

82.6

79.5

My child feels safe at school. 96.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.0

92.2

Students (86%/132 Returned) Parents (16%/56 Returned) Staff (63%/51 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Kids on the Block Performances

Linkages to Learning Centers

Safety Patrol Program

ruth Rales Comcast Kids Reading Together

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

76.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

40.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

132

132

55 51

51

51131 54

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Westbrook Elementary School - #408Principal: Ms. Rebecca A. Jones 5110 Allan Terrace Bethesda, MD 20816 Office Phone: (301) 320-6506

Cluster Name: Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 320-6615

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

250

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

197

192

28

2010

15

6

308

45

22

8

389

32

198

205

25

2011

13

7

329

39

26

10

403

29

50.6

49.4

7.2

2010

3.9

1.5

79.2

11.6

5.7

2.1

8.2

49.1

50.9

6.2

2011

3.2

1.7

81.6

9.7

6.5

2.5

7.2

4

0

0

2010

0

0

3

4

1

2

4

1

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

1.0

8.9

4.5

25.0

1.0

3.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Westbrook Elementary School - #408

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.2

87.2

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.4

34.2

Students (94%/126 Returned) Parents (34%/102 Returned) Staff (78%/38 Returned)

Weekly Class Meetings

Community of Caring

Kids on the Block Performances

Peer Mediation

Second Step

RAP

School Safety Programs

Jr. Pickles

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

40.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

15.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

125

125

102 38

38

38123 100

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Westover Elementary School - #504Principal: Dr. Patricia A. Kelly 401 Hawkesbury Lane Silver Spring, MD 20904 Office Phone: (301) 989-5676

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:15 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 989-5679

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

252

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

162

130

21

2010

53

96

77

43

29

61

292

44

162

127

17

2011

49

102

77

41

26

64

289

43

55.5

44.5

7.2

2010

18.2

32.9

26.4

14.7

9.9

20.9

15.1

56.1

43.9

5.9

2011

17.0

35.3

26.6

14.2

9.0

22.1

14.9

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Westover Elementary School - #504

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.2

83.3

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (91%/78 Returned) Parents (30%/67 Returned) Staff (60%/28 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

DeBug

Mentoring Programs

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

11.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

78

78

67 28

28

2778 67

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Wheaton Woods Elementary School - #788Principal: Dr. Kimberly A. Statham 4510 Faroe Place Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 929-2018

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 9:10 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 929-6974

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

254

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

203

167

4

2010

27

107

21

30

214

285

370

211

215

187

7

2011

30

113

19

31

218

316

402

233

54.9

45.1

1.1

2010

7.3

28.9

5.7

8.1

57.8

77.0

57.0

53.5

46.5

1.7

2011

7.5

28.1

4.7

7.7

54.2

78.6

58.0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Wheaton Woods Elementary School - #788

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

95.0

84.0

My child feels safe at school. 94.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

86.1

Students (92%/120 Returned) Parents (28%/94 Returned) Staff (58%/36 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Second Step

Counseling Programs/Groups

Kids on the Block Performances

Linkages to Learning Centers

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

119

119

93 36

36

35116 88

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Whetstone Elementary School - #558Principal: Mrs. Victoria A. Casey 19201 Thomas Farm Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Office Phone: (301) 840-7191

Cluster Name: Watkins Mill

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 840-7185

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

1

Attack

1

2

3

3

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

4

2

Fighting

1

4

1

4

6

1

Theft Threat

3

Weapons

1

1

1

3

3

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

256

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

319

259

29

2010

53

167

90

119

154

318

578

237

336

280

29

2011

54

164

104

125

172

345

616

264

55.2

44.8

5.0

2010

9.2

28.9

15.6

20.6

26.6

55.0

41.0

54.5

45.5

4.7

2011

8.8

26.6

16.9

20.3

27.9

56.0

42.9

3

0

1

2010

0

1

1

3

1

2

3

0

10

2

1

2011

1

6

1

3

1

10

12

3

1.1

0.0

3.8

2010

0.0

0.7

1.3

4.8

0.7

0.7

0.6

0.0

3.4

0.8

4.0

2011

2.0

4.0

1.0

4.3

0.6

3.1

2.1

1.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Whetstone Elementary School - #558

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

81.1

67.1

My child feels safe at school. 92.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.9

87.7

Students (86%/167 Returned) Parents (21%/76 Returned) Staff (75%/66 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Stop and Think

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

63.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

73.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

164

164

76 65

65

66164 73

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Wood Acres Elementary School - #417Principal: Mrs. Marita R. Sherburne 5800 Cromwell Drive Bethesda, MD 20816 Office Phone: (301) 320-6502

Cluster Name: Walt Whitman

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 320-6536

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

3

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

Attack

1

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

258

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

360

362

32

2010

61

16

561

39

51

18

722

52

365

372

43

2011

62

22

562

52

48

14

737

48

49.9

50.1

4.4

2010

8.4

2.2

77.7

5.4

7.1

2.5

7.2

49.5

50.5

5.8

2011

8.4

3.0

76.3

7.1

6.5

1.9

6.5

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

2011

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

2.3

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.9

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Wood Acres Elementary School - #417

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

95.3

82.9

My child feels safe at school. 98.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

94.9

Students (86%/212 Returned) Parents (35%/128 Returned) Staff (58%/40 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

DeBug

Counseling Programs/Groups

No Putdowns

Win/Win Strategies

School Safety Programs

Safety Patrol Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

24.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

211

211

127 40

39

40211 125

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Woodfield Elementary School - #704Principal: Mrs. Gayle J. Starr 24200 Woodfield Road Gaithersburg, MD 20882 Office Phone: (301) 253-7085

Cluster Name: Damascus

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 972-2084

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

4

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

4

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

260

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

193

176

14

2010

16

14

280

32

18

40

369

45

184

179

16

2011

15

17

272

31

20

45

363

43

52.3

47.7

3.8

2010

4.3

3.8

75.9

8.7

4.9

10.8

12.2

50.7

49.3

4.4

2011

4.1

4.7

74.9

8.5

5.5

12.4

11.8

1

0

0

2010

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.5

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Woodfield Elementary School - #704

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.8

72.3

My child feels safe at school. 97.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

93.9

Students (92%/119 Returned) Parents (34%/94 Returned) Staff (89%/33 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Stop & Think

Counseling Programs/Groups

Adult Mediation

M and M Belief

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

6.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

40.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

122

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

119

119

94 33

33

32119 92

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Woodlin Elementary School - #764Principal: Mrs. Sarah E. Sirgo 2101 Luzerne Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 Office Phone: (301) 650-6440

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 650-6425

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

262

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

246

233

17

2010

33

153

194

74

50

119

479

82

245

248

16

2011

33

148

212

74

60

114

493

83

51.4

48.6

3.5

2010

6.9

31.9

40.5

15.4

10.4

24.8

17.1

49.7

50.3

3.2

2011

6.7

30.0

43.0

15.0

12.2

23.1

16.8

0

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Woodlin Elementary School - #764

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.7

72.9

My child feels safe at school. 99.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (81%/107 Returned) Parents (29%/101 Returned) Staff (76%/47 Returned)

Collaborative Action Process (CAP)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Stop and Think

Mentoring Programs

Go For the Green - Positive Behavior Management System

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

17.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

64.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

16.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

107

107

100 46

46

46106 96

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Wyngate Elementary School - #422Principal: Ms. Barbara J. Leister 9300 Wadsworth Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 571-6979

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:50 - 3:05

Fax Number: (301) 571-3870

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

264

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

332

301

40

2010

76

17

450

75

45

5

633

48

343

330

46

2011

72

24

473

67

43

8

673

57

52.4

47.6

6.3

2010

12.0

2.7

71.1

11.8

7.1

0.8

7.6

51.0

49.0

6.8

2011

10.7

3.6

70.3

10.0

6.4

1.2

8.5

2

0

1

2010

0

0

1

2

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.6

0.0

2.5

2010

0.0

0.0

0.2

2.7

0.0

0.0

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Wyngate Elementary School - #422

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

96.5

78.9

My child feels safe at school. 99.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (80%/173 Returned) Parents (30%/108 Returned) Staff (84%/52 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Safety Patrol Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

7.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

39.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

11.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

171

171

108 52

52

52171 105

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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SECTION III

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROFILES

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Argyle MS ................................................................................................................................ 270 John T. Baker MS .................................................................................................................... 272 Benjamin Banneker MS ........................................................................................................... 274 Briggs Chaney MS ................................................................................................................... 276 Cabin John MS ........................................................................................................................ 278 Roberto W. Clemente MS ........................................................................................................ 280 Eastern MS .............................................................................................................................. 282 William H. Farquhar MS ........................................................................................................... 284 Forest Oak MS ......................................................................................................................... 286 Robert Frost MS ....................................................................................................................... 288 Gaithersburg MS ...................................................................................................................... 290 Herbert Hoover MS .................................................................................................................. 292 Francis Scott Key MS .............................................................................................................. 294 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. MS ................................................................................................. 296 Kingsview MS .......................................................................................................................... 298 Lakelands Park MS .................................................................................................................. 300 Col. E. Brooke Lee MS ............................................................................................................ 302 A. Mario Loiederman MS ......................................................................................................... 304 Montgomery Village MS ........................................................................................................... 306 Neelsville MS ........................................................................................................................... 308 Newport Mill MS ....................................................................................................................... 310 North Bethesda MS .................................................................................................................. 312 Parkland MS ............................................................................................................................ 314 Rosa M. Parks MS ................................................................................................................... 316 John Poole MS ......................................................................................................................... 318 Thomas W. Pyle MS ................................................................................................................ 320 Redland MS ............................................................................................................................. 322 Ridgeview MS .......................................................................................................................... 324 Rocky Hill MS ........................................................................................................................... 326 Shady Grove MS ...................................................................................................................... 328 Silver Spring International MS ................................................................................................. 330 Sligo MS ................................................................................................................................... 332 Takoma Park MS ..................................................................................................................... 334 Tilden MS ................................................................................................................................. 336 Julius West MS ........................................................................................................................ 338 Westland MS ............................................................................................................................ 340 White Oak MS .......................................................................................................................... 342 Earle B. Wood MS ................................................................................................................... 344

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Argyle Middle School - #823Principal: Mr. Robert W. Dodd 2400 Bel Pre Road Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 460-2400

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 460-2423

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

5

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

2

1

16

2

Attack

1

11

7

1

11

18

6

2

7

DangerousSubstances

2

3

5

9

4

4

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

4

1

2

2

6

1

9

9

Fighting

3

9

1

17

18

6

1

Theft

1

1

1

1

15

1

Threat

8

3

10

16

8

1

1

Weapons

1

2

2

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

270

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

426

334

17

2010

86

296

73

86

64

416

760

287

415

338

17

2011

78

290

56

84

59

463

753

309

56.1

43.9

2.2

2010

11.3

38.9

9.6

11.3

8.4

54.7

37.8

55.1

44.9

2.3

2011

10.4

38.5

7.4

11.2

7.8

61.5

41.0

22

13

0

2010

0

20

3

10

3

29

35

12

37

22

0

2011

5

28

1

11

3

43

59

25

5.2

3.9

0.0

2010

0.0

6.8

4.1

11.6

4.7

7.0

4.6

4.2

8.9

6.5

0.0

2011

6.4

9.7

1.8

13.1

5.1

9.3

7.8

8.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Argyle Middle School - #823

Kensington Wheaton Youth Services, Anger Management Group

Alpha Sigma Theta Sorority: Empowering Males to Build Opportunities for

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

77.3

62.1

My child feels safe at school. 89.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

65.0

47.5

Students (78%/410 Returned) Parents (18%/87 Returned) Staff (43%/40 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Ladies of Excellence

Men of Distinction

Kennedy Project

School Safety Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Moving in Destiny

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

62.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

65.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

7

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

7

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

406

404

86 40

40

40405 82

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

271

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John T. Baker Middle School - #705Principal: Ms. Louise J. Worthington 25400 Oak Drive Damascus, MD 20872 Office Phone: (301) 253-7010

Cluster Name: Damascus

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 253-7020

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

4

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

10

1

Attack

4

5

6

6

10

DangerousSubstances

8

3

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

4

2

4

7

11

3

5

1

Fighting

1

2

2

5

1

Theft

3

2

Threat

1

1

2

3

Weapons

1

Other

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

272

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

338

313

29

2010

30

56

448

86

0

105

651

84

400

376

31

2011

37

72

529

88

0

127

776

106

51.9

48.1

4.5

2010

4.6

8.6

68.8

13.2

0.0

16.1

12.9

51.5

48.5

4.0

2011

4.8

9.3

68.2

11.3

0.0

16.4

13.7

7

1

2

2010

0

1

2

3

5

8

3

19

4

4

2011

0

6

10

7

12

23

3

2.1

0.3

6.9

2010

0.0

1.8

0.4

3.5

4.8

1.2

3.6

4.8

1.1

12.9

2011

0.0

8.3

1.9

8.0

9.4

3.0

2.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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John T. Baker Middle School - #705

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

84.1

70.3

My child feels safe at school. 92.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

94.1

96.1

Students (92%/451 Returned) Parents (17%/79 Returned) Staff (59%/51 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Student Assistance Programs

Parent Workshops on Conflict Resolution

School Safety Programs

Anti-Bullying Program

Town Hall Meetings with Students

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

9

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

8

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

446

445

79 51

51

51444 77

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Benjamin Banneker Middle School - #333Principal: Ms. Ruschelle Reuben 14800 Perrywood Drive Burtonsville, MD 20866 Office Phone: (301) 989-5747

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 879-1032

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

4

Attack

8

1

4

3

9

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

4

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

7

4

3

7

10

6

1

Fighting

12

1

2

12

16

2

1

2

Theft

3

2

3

3

2

2

Threat

2

1

1

4

4

2

2

Weapons

1

1

2

1

1

Other

1

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

274

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

427

400

26

2010

122

494

88

88

34

345

827

97

422

394

29

2011

118

494

74

90

40

339

816

100

51.6

48.4

3.1

2010

14.8

59.7

10.6

10.6

4.1

41.7

11.7

51.7

48.3

3.6

2011

14.5

60.5

9.1

11.0

4.9

41.5

12.3

23

13

0

2010

0

35

0

9

2

23

36

1

20

16

1

2011

0

28

2

10

2

22

36

5

5.4

3.3

0.0

2010

0.0

7.1

0.0

10.2

5.9

6.7

4.4

1.0

4.7

4.1

3.4

2011

0.0

5.7

2.7

11.1

5.0

6.5

4.4

5.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Benjamin Banneker Middle School - #333

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

75.6

53.0

My child feels safe at school. 93.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.7

66.0

Students (89%/458 Returned) Parents (15%/74 Returned) Staff (47%/47 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Student Assistance Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Study Circles

Counseling Programs/Groups

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

School Safety Programs

Peer Mediation

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

61.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

66.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

454

453

73 47

47

47449 73

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Briggs Chaney Middle School - #335Principal: Mrs. Kimberly Johnson 1901 Rainbow Drive Silver Spring, MD 20905 Office Phone: (301) 989-6000

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 989-6020

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

25

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

4

2

Attack

3

1

5

6

9

3

4

1

2

DangerousSubstances

3

1

3

5

17

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

12

11

17

18

5

18

9

2

Fighting

18

10

20

27

7

1

Theft

1

1

1

15

6

1

Threat

1

14

1

12

19

21

4

3

1

Weapons

4

1

4

4

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

276

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

445

459

34

2010

139

421

148

102

30

375

904

159

444

454

40

2011

126

426

121

88

31

393

898

181

49.2

50.8

3.8

2010

15.4

46.6

16.4

11.3

3.3

41.5

17.6

49.4

50.6

4.5

2011

14.0

47.4

13.5

9.8

3.5

43.8

20.2

42

14

6

2010

4

29

5

18

1

34

56

11

44

22

5

2011

2

42

2

26

0

52

66

15

9.4

3.1

17.6

2010

2.9

6.9

3.4

17.6

3.3

9.1

6.2

6.9

9.9

4.8

12.5

2011

1.6

9.9

1.7

29.5

0.0

13.2

7.3

8.3

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

75.6

51.5

My child feels safe at school. 87.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

89.3

71.4

Students (97%/587 Returned) Parents (21%/101 Returned) Staff (27%/28 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Student Support Counselor Services

Behavioral Hierarchy Intervention

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

74.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

64.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

585

583

100 28

28

27580 95

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Cabin John Middle School - #606Principal: Dr. Paulette L. Smith 10701 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, MD 20854 Office Phone: (301) 469-1150

Cluster Name: Churchill, Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 469-1003

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

3

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

3

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

2

1

3

6

1

Attack

2

3

4

1

6

DangerousSubstances

4

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

3

3

2

5

Fighting

1

Theft

1

1

1

1

Threat

1

1

1

2

3

Weapons

1

1

3

1

3

Other

1

1

1

2

3

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

278

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

493

462

46

2010

243

88

499

126

24

62

955

76

477

443

30

2011

233

83

501

141

19

64

920

71

51.6

48.4

4.8

2010

25.4

9.2

52.3

13.2

2.5

6.5

8.0

51.8

48.2

3.3

2011

25.3

9.0

54.5

15.3

2.1

7.0

7.7

6

2

0

2010

2

2

3

1

0

2

8

1

18

2

1

2011

5

4

9

8

0

3

20

1

1.2

0.4

0.0

2010

0.8

2.3

0.6

0.8

0.0

3.2

0.8

1.3

3.8

0.5

3.3

2011

2.1

4.8

1.8

5.7

0.0

4.7

2.2

1.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

88.4

63.9

My child feels safe at school. 95.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.9

89.4

Students (87%/511 Returned) Parents (25%/123 Returned) Staff (43%/47 Returned)

Alternative Level I

School-Wide Student Mentoring Program

Student Assistance Programs

Cougar Pride

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.2

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

21

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

20

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

509

509

121 47

47

46505 115

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Roberto W. Clemente Middle School - #157Principal: Mrs. Khadija F. Barkley 18808 Waring Station Road Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 601-0344

Cluster Name: Northwest, S. Valley

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 601-0370

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

3

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

7

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

4

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

3

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

7

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

2

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

2

18

3

1

Attack

1

13

2

7

1

18

21

4

1

1

DangerousSubstances

2

2

5

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

3

5

21

10

1

Fighting

3

15

3

14

1

22

31

9

1

Theft

1

1

1

2

4

Threat

4

1

2

5

6

1

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

280

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

572

576

41

2010

250

309

259

157

41

381

1148

285

570

574

48

2011

266

301

235

146

34

373

1144

290

49.8

50.2

3.6

2010

21.8

26.9

22.6

13.7

3.6

33.2

24.8

49.8

50.2

4.2

2011

23.3

26.3

20.5

12.8

3.0

32.6

25.3

60

16

2

2010

2

42

7

24

0

51

76

23

39

14

3

2011

4

29

4

18

2

37

53

13

10.5

2.8

4.9

2010

0.8

13.6

2.7

15.3

0.0

13.4

6.6

8.1

6.8

2.4

6.3

2011

1.5

9.6

1.7

12.3

5.9

9.9

4.6

4.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

66.5

46.2

My child feels safe at school. 80.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

57.3

37.5

Students (80%/632 Returned) Parents (21%/106 Returned) Staff (80%/104 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation/RAP Group

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

Mentoring Programs

Excel Beyond the Bell

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

80.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

8

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

8

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

626

626

106 103

104

102621 99

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Eastern Middle School - #775Principal: Ms. Casey B. Crouse 300 University Boulevard, East Silver Spring, MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 650-6650

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 650-6657

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2

2

2

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

18

2

Attack

14

17

1

19

20

6

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

2

3

2

5

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

4

1

1

7

8

1

6

9

1

Fighting

1

6

1

7

3

8

15

6

Theft

3

4

Threat

2

3

3

6

7

2

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

282

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

365

433

31

2010

109

213

188

84

64

362

798

254

345

473

36

2011

99

202

195

78

66

389

818

285

45.7

54.3

3.9

2010

13.7

26.7

23.6

10.5

8.0

45.4

31.8

42.2

57.8

4.4

2011

12.1

24.7

23.8

9.5

8.1

47.6

34.8

34

22

0

2010

3

24

2

17

8

40

56

27

30

17

1

2011

3

20

5

22

5

33

47

18

9.3

5.1

0.0

2010

2.8

11.3

1.1

20.2

12.5

11.0

7.0

10.6

8.7

3.6

2.8

2011

3.0

9.9

2.6

28.2

7.6

8.5

5.7

6.3

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

69.1

52.9

My child feels safe at school. 91.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

84.7

66.7

Students (92%/505 Returned) Parents (24%/119 Returned) Staff (69%/72 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

78.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

66.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

495

495

118 72

72

71495 112

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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William H. Farquhar Middle School - #507Principal: Mrs. Diane D. Morris 16915 Batchellors Forest Road Olney, MD 20832 Office Phone: (301) 924-3100

Cluster Name: NE Consort.,Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 924-3152

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying 1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

1

Attack

5

4

6

1

DangerousSubstances

5

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

1

2

4

5

1

11

2

1

Fighting

5

3

2

1

3

13

4

1

Theft

1

1

1

4

Threat

1

3

1

2

4

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

284

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

307

323

27

2010

84

123

317

77

9

82

630

78

327

323

25

2011

87

145

315

75

15

90

650

77

48.7

51.3

4.3

2010

13.3

19.5

50.3

12.2

1.4

13.0

12.4

50.3

49.7

3.8

2011

13.4

22.3

48.5

11.5

2.3

13.8

11.8

10

4

0

2010

2

10

0

4

0

8

14

2

25

3

1

2011

2

14

5

5

2

11

28

6

3.3

1.2

0.0

2010

2.4

8.1

0.0

5.2

0.0

9.8

2.2

2.6

7.6

0.9

4.0

2011

2.3

9.7

1.6

6.7

13.3

12.2

4.3

7.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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PTA Parent Programs

Project Change

Conflict Resolution Center Partner

Student Counseling Groups

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.7

79.1

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (98%/444 Returned) Parents (19%/77 Returned) Staff (46%/36 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Conflict Resolution/Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs

Peer Mediation

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

Study Circles

Blue Ribbon Anti-Bullying Campaign

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

42.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

5

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

5

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

442

444

77 36

36

36441 75

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Forest Oak Middle School - #248Principal: Mr. Arthur Williams 651 Saybrooke Oaks Boulevard Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 670-8242

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 840-5322

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

15

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

13

5

Attack

8

2

4

6

14

18

8

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

22

3

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

10

4

3

23

25

12

9

11

2

Fighting

12

1

4

2

9

20

5

1

Theft

1

1

1

3

1

Threat

1

1

1

4

4

3

1

Weapons

1

1

1

3

1

Other

2

4

4

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

286

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

435

429

25

2010

103

203

180

127

67

428

864

352

441

406

38

2011

95

204

178

110

85

446

847

331

50.3

49.7

2.9

2010

11.9

23.5

20.8

14.7

7.8

49.5

40.7

52.1

47.9

4.5

2011

11.2

24.1

21.0

13.0

10.0

52.7

39.1

27

11

0

2010

0

17

3

14

3

30

38

18

30

19

3

2011

0

21

2

11

9

37

49

23

6.2

2.6

0.0

2010

0.0

8.4

1.7

11.0

4.5

7.0

4.4

5.1

6.8

4.7

7.9

2011

0.0

10.3

1.1

10.0

10.6

8.3

5.8

6.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Sharp Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Program

Parent Outreach Programs

Student Sessions with the Montgomery County / Gaithersburg City Police

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

77.0

61.0

My child feels safe at school. 94.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

90.2

75.4

Students (91%/517 Returned) Parents (17%/84 Returned) Staff (55%/61 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Anti-Bullying Programs

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution/Mediation Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Identity and Luna Programs for Latino Students

School Safety Programs

Linkages to Learning Program (Guide Youth Services)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

75.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

62.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

52.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

104

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

11

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

11

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

508

508

83 61

61

61507 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Robert Frost Middle School - #237Principal: Dr. Joey N. Jones 9201 Scott Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-3949

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 279-3956

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

4

1

Attack

1

3

3

1

5

1

DangerousSubstances

11

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

1

8

1

8

11

5

2

Fighting

2

1

1

2

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

Weapons

1

Other

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

288

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

627

573

64

2010

399

55

601

102

35

67

1200

81

590

551

44

2011

401

58

559

91

27

67

1141

79

52.3

47.8

5.3

2010

33.3

4.6

50.1

8.5

2.9

5.6

6.8

51.7

48.3

3.9

2011

35.1

5.1

49.0

8.0

2.4

5.9

6.9

21

2

0

2010

3

8

8

6

1

7

23

4

14

3

1

2011

3

3

4

9

1

7

17

6

3.3

0.3

0.0

2010

0.8

14.5

1.3

5.9

2.9

10.4

1.9

4.9

2.4

0.5

2.3

2011

0.7

5.2

0.7

9.9

3.7

10.4

1.5

7.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

93.9

76.7

My child feels safe at school. 98.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.2

88.1

Students (96%/709 Returned) Parents (25%/129 Returned) Staff (38%/42 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

52.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

9

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

9

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

705

705

129 42

42

42702 126

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Gaithersburg Middle School - #554Principal: Ms. Carol L. Goddard 2 Teachers' Way Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 840-4554

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 840-4570

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

3

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

6

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

10

4

Attack

8

1

7

2

10

14

5

DangerousSubstances

6

6

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

6

1

2

8

12

4

2

1

Fighting

1

1

2

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

1

Weapons

1

1

1

2

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

290

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

337

334

40

2010

62

162

200

100

32

242

671

205

338

325

38

2011

52

162

196

108

50

262

663

214

50.2

49.8

6.0

2010

9.2

24.1

29.8

14.9

4.8

36.1

30.6

51.0

49.0

5.7

2011

7.8

24.4

29.6

16.3

7.5

39.5

32.3

18

3

1

2010

1

10

3

6

3

14

21

6

19

9

3

2011

0

14

2

8

4

18

28

9

5.3

0.9

2.5

2010

1.6

6.2

1.5

6.0

9.4

5.8

3.1

2.9

5.6

2.8

7.9

2011

0.0

8.6

1.0

7.4

8.0

6.9

4.2

4.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Identity

"Stop Bullying Now"

Red Ribbon Program

Grief Group

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

80.8

60.1

My child feels safe at school. 95.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.6

89.7

Students (88%/402 Returned) Parents (16%/71 Returned) Staff (55%/59 Returned)

Character Counts!

Guys of GMS

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Goals for Girls

SNEAKERS

School Safety Programs

Student Assistance Programs

Alternative Level I

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

122

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

396

396

68 59

58

59395 66

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Herbert Hoover Middle School - #228Principal: Ms. Billie-Jean Bensen 8810 Post Oak Road Potomac, MD 20854 Office Phone: (301) 469-1010

Cluster Name: Winston Churchill

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 469-1013

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

6

1

Attack

1

6

7

7

DangerousSubstances

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

2

2

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

292

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

511

502

41

2010

249

51

588

103

18

40

1013

84

547

484

50

2011

252

59

582

102

25

42

1031

86

50.4

49.6

4.0

2010

24.6

5.0

58.0

10.2

1.8

3.9

8.3

53.1

46.9

4.8

2011

24.4

5.7

56.5

9.9

2.4

4.1

8.3

3

2

0

2010

0

1

1

4

0

3

5

3

3

1

0

2011

0

1

3

4

0

0

4

0

0.6

0.4

0.0

2010

0.0

2.0

0.2

3.9

0.0

7.5

0.5

3.6

0.5

0.2

0.0

2011

0.0

1.7

0.5

3.9

0.0

0.0

0.4

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.7

75.7

My child feels safe at school. 95.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.3

88.4

Students (93%/619 Returned) Parents (24%/123 Returned) Staff (37%/43 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

613

613

123 43

43

43610 121

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Francis Scott Key Middle School - #311Principal: Mrs. Myriam A. Rogers 910 Schindler Dr. Silver Spring, MD 20903 Office Phone: (301) 422-5600

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 434-1375

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

7

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

2

Attack

7

2

1

6

7

2

1

DangerousSubstances

3

1

3

8

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

8

6

1

10

11

2

17

9

Fighting

2

16

7

4

19

26

8

1

Theft

1

1

1

Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

294

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

417

412

14

2010

79

386

60

96

81

490

829

287

443

432

20

2011

66

407

63

113

75

520

875

317

50.3

49.7

1.7

2010

9.5

46.6

7.2

11.6

9.8

59.1

34.6

50.6

49.4

2.3

2011

7.5

46.5

7.2

12.9

8.6

59.4

36.2

42

18

0

2010

0

41

3

13

6

44

60

16

31

15

0

2011

2

35

0

14

5

35

46

9

10.1

4.4

0.0

2010

0.0

10.6

5.0

13.5

7.4

9.0

7.2

5.6

7.0

3.5

0.0

2011

3.0

8.6

0.0

12.4

6.7

6.7

5.3

2.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

74.8

59.4

My child feels safe at school. 90.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.8

75.0

Students (84%/488 Returned) Parents (16%/80 Returned) Staff (24%/24 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

66.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

42.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

477

480

80 24

24

24479 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School - #107Principal: Ms. Dana E. Davison 13737 Wisteria Drive Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-8080

Cluster Name: Seneca Valley

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 601-0399

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2

1

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

6

3

1

Attack

7

5

7

9

1

DangerousSubstances

4

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

1

2

3

4

14

23

3

Fighting

1

23

2

11

30

37

8

Theft

2

Threat

2

2

1

2

2

Weapons

1

1

1

2

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

296

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

299

292

43

2010

66

172

158

73

31

243

591

152

304

299

42

2011

58

180

160

78

26

239

603

163

50.6

49.4

7.3

2010

11.2

29.1

26.7

12.4

5.2

41.1

25.7

50.4

49.6

7.0

2011

9.6

29.9

26.5

12.9

4.3

39.6

27.0

28

4

3

2010

0

21

4

6

2

19

32

4

22

20

3

2011

2

26

3

13

0

32

42

8

9.4

1.4

7.0

2010

0.0

12.2

2.5

8.2

6.5

7.8

5.4

2.6

7.2

6.7

7.1

2011

3.4

14.4

1.9

16.7

0.0

13.4

7.0

4.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

78.9

63.6

My child feels safe at school. 90.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

94.4

61.1

Students (97%/388 Returned) Parents (19%/83 Returned) Staff (44%/36 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Alternative Student Program (ASP)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

77.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

64.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

56.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

12

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

12

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

388

385

83 36

36

35385 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Kingsview Middle School - #708Principal: Mrs. Elizabeth L. Thomas 18909 Kingsview Road Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 601-4611

Cluster Name: Northwest

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 601-4610

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

1

2

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

4

1

Attack

2

1

1

4

5

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

12

4

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

9

8

13

16

4

17

6

1

Fighting

13

1

12

17

23

8

Theft

2

3

Threat

4

1

1

3

5

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

Other

1

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

298

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

436

460

57

2010

245

192

287

86

16

166

896

114

445

453

58

2011

221

198

300

83

18

195

898

120

48.7

51.3

6.4

2010

27.3

21.4

32.0

9.6

1.8

18.5

12.7

49.6

50.4

6.5

2011

24.6

22.0

33.4

9.2

2.0

21.7

13.4

19

5

3

2010

1

12

4

10

1

14

24

4

23

13

4

2011

0

19

4

12

0

24

36

9

4.4

1.1

5.3

2010

0.4

6.3

1.4

11.6

6.3

8.4

2.7

3.5

5.2

2.9

6.9

2011

0.0

9.6

1.3

14.5

0.0

12.3

4.0

7.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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After School Activity Program

Study Circles

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.0

69.8

My child feels safe at school. 94.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.4

89.6

Students (95%/549 Returned) Parents (21%/105 Returned) Staff (80%/78 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Peer Tutoring

Counseling Programs/Groups

SPEAK Club

Fathers Circle

Hispanic/Latino Parent Council

School Safety Programs

Asian Parent Council

Student Assistance Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

11

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

11

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

545

546

102 77

77

77546 99

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Lakelands Park Middle School - #522Principal: Mrs. Deborah R. Higdon 1200 Main Street Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 670-1400

Cluster Name: Northwest, Quince Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 670-1418

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

3

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

3

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

1

Attack

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

DangerousSubstances

6

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

4

1

2

3

5

7

2

2

Fighting

2

1

1

2

Theft

2

Threat

2

2

1

2

Weapons

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

300

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

450

412

29

2010

120

118

436

106

38

155

862

158

481

417

33

2011

120

131

453

125

40

197

898

158

52.2

47.8

3.4

2010

13.9

13.7

50.6

12.3

4.4

18.0

18.3

53.6

46.4

3.7

2011

13.4

14.6

50.4

13.9

4.5

21.9

17.6

26

13

0

2010

2

14

12

10

4

21

39

11

11

1

0

2011

1

7

2

5

2

6

12

2

5.8

3.2

0.0

2010

1.7

11.9

2.8

9.4

10.5

13.5

4.5

7.0

2.3

0.2

0.0

2011

0.8

5.3

0.4

4.0

5.0

3.0

1.3

1.3

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.1

77.9

My child feels safe at school. 98.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

98.9

Students (66%/396 Returned) Parents (19%/96 Returned) Staff (77%/88 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Character Counts!

Success for Every Student (SES)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

394

393

95 88

88

87391 93

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Col. E. Brooke Lee Middle School - #818Principal: Mr. Joe L. Rubens, Jr. 11800 Monticello Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 649-8100

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 649-8110

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

Attack

1

1

1

3

3

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

1

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

1

2

2

2

7

Fighting

5

6

7

2

Theft

1

1

Threat

1

2

2

1

Weapons

3

Other

1

1

2

3

3

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

302

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

264

229

11

2010

44

171

51

77

54

304

493

214

320

259

11

2011

54

178

55

89

80

373

579

279

53.5

46.5

2.2

2010

8.9

34.7

10.3

15.6

11.0

61.7

43.4

55.3

44.7

1.9

2011

9.3

30.7

9.5

15.4

13.8

64.4

48.2

12

2

0

2010

0

8

0

2

4

10

14

6

13

1

0

2011

0

6

0

3

2

13

14

8

4.5

0.9

0.0

2010

0.0

4.7

0.0

2.6

7.4

3.3

2.8

2.8

4.1

0.4

0.0

2011

0.0

3.4

0.0

3.4

2.5

3.5

2.4

2.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

76.0

56.2

My child feels safe at school. 96.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

92.0

64.0

Students (95%/369 Returned) Parents (16%/60 Returned) Staff (34%/25 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

SISTERS

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

SNEAKERS

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

57.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

35.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

363

363

60 25

25

24361 57

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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A. Mario Loiederman Middle School - #787Principal: Mr. Norman Edwards 12701 Goodhill Road Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 929-2282

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium, Wheaton

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 962-5993

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

4

1

Police Called

No Yes

3

3

1

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

2

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

4

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

4

1

Attack

4

2

4

5

1

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

2

3

2

14

1

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

8

2

7

10

15

2

5

2

Fighting

5

1

6

7

2

Theft

6

1

Threat

5

1

2

6

7

1

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

304

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

368

483

35

2010

58

208

136

97

56

479

851

412

334

428

22

2011

58

200

113

106

73

444

762

369

43.2

56.8

4.1

2010

6.8

24.4

16.0

11.4

6.6

56.3

48.4

43.8

56.2

2.9

2011

7.6

26.2

14.8

13.9

9.6

58.3

48.4

17

5

0

2010

0

7

1

7

2

15

22

14

20

7

2

2011

0

15

2

9

0

20

27

8

4.6

1.0

0.0

2010

0.0

3.4

0.7

7.2

3.6

3.1

2.6

3.4

6.0

1.6

9.1

2011

0.0

7.5

1.8

8.5

0.0

4.5

3.5

2.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

71.7

50.1

My child feels safe at school. 87.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

70.7

57.3

Students (92%/458 Returned) Parents (19%/90 Returned) Staff (77%/75 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation

School Safety Programs

Community Conferencing

Classroom Circles

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

85.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

61.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

15

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

15

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

448

445

88 75

75

74442 86

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Montgomery Village Middle School - #557Principal: Dr. Edgar E. Malker 19300 Watkins Mill Road Montgomery Village, MD 20886 Office Phone: (301) 840-4660

Cluster Name: Watkins Mill

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 840-6388

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

9

3

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

1

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

2

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

1

1

3

1

8

1

1

Attack

1

7

1

6

9

6

2

DangerousSubstances

3

2

6

8

5

10

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

8

4

7

10

2

8

6

Fighting

1

12

3

10

14

1

Theft

3

Threat

1

2

1

2

3

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

306

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

352

321

27

2010

51

241

90

100

61

371

673

261

325

283

27

2011

51

212

76

91

67

347

608

239

52.3

47.7

4.0

2010

7.6

35.8

13.4

14.9

9.1

55.1

38.8

53.5

46.5

4.4

2011

8.4

34.9

12.5

15.0

11.0

57.1

39.3

24

9

0

2010

0

21

4

9

1

25

33

8

24

11

1

2011

3

22

0

10

0

23

35

9

6.8

2.8

0.0

2010

0.0

8.7

4.4

9.0

1.6

6.7

4.9

3.1

7.4

3.9

3.7

2011

5.9

10.4

0.0

11.0

0.0

6.6

5.8

3.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Montgomery Village Middle School - #557

Anti-Bullying Program

Decision Making Room (DMR)

After School Tutoring Sessions

Extended Learning Opportunities

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

63.9

48.6

My child feels safe at school. 88.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

73.9

59.8

Students (81%/320 Returned) Parents (21%/87 Returned) Staff (100%/93 Returned)

Alternative Level I/Character Counts!

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation/Conflict Resolution

Access 2 Success: Go to High School, Go to College

Student Assistance Program

School Safety Programs

Study Circles

Mentoring

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

85.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

75.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

313

313

86 92

92

91310 85

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Neelsville Middle School - #115Principal: Ms. Lily Vicky Lake-Parcan 11700 Neelsville Church Road Germantown, MD 20876 Office Phone: (301) 353-8064

Cluster Name: Clarksburg, Watkins Mill

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 353-8094

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

1

Police Called

No Yes

8

1

5

1

7

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

17

10

2

Attack

11

5

10

20

27

9

10

3

DangerousSubstances

1

4

1

2

1

4

13

7

11

7

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

8

2

4

10

18

7

39

25

1

Fighting

44

9

19

49

64

10

1

Theft

1

1

1

3

3

Threat

2

2

6

6

4

4

Weapons

1

2

3

4

3

1

1

Other

2

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

308

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

444

443

38

2010

100

319

122

92

82

475

887

305

454

433

38

2011

94

332

103

100

93

508

887

317

50.1

49.9

4.3

2010

11.3

36.0

13.8

10.4

9.2

53.6

34.4

51.2

48.8

4.3

2011

10.6

37.4

11.6

11.3

10.5

57.3

35.7

60

25

8

2010

1

49

8

18

6

52

85

19

64

40

3

2011

1

59

10

29

1

73

104

31

13.5

5.6

21.1

2010

1.0

15.4

6.6

19.6

7.3

10.9

9.6

6.2

14.1

9.2

7.9

2011

1.1

17.8

9.7

29.0

1.1

14.4

11.7

9.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

70.3

43.2

My child feels safe at school. 76.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

61.7

38.3

Students (86%/510 Returned) Parents (16%/78 Returned) Staff (47%/47 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

Identity Program

School Safety Programs

Red Ribbon Week

STAR Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

89.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

73.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

59.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

505

505

77 47

47

47501 74

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Newport Mill Middle School - #792Principal: Ms. Panagiota K. Tsonis 11311 Newport Mill Road Kensington, Maryland 20895 Office Phone: (301) 929-2244

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 929-2274

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

Attack

3

4

1

5

5

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

7

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

1

5

7

7

4

5

8

Fighting

1

6

3

10

13

6

Theft

3

1

Threat

1

1

2

3

4

2

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

310

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

359

316

17

2010

83

120

98

131

50

373

675

354

312

317

13

2011

90

115

108

125

44

351

629

302

53.2

46.8

2.5

2010

12.3

17.8

14.5

19.4

7.4

55.3

52.4

49.6

50.4

2.1

2011

14.3

18.3

17.2

19.9

7.0

55.8

48.0

6

2

0

2010

0

1

0

4

1

7

8

7

16

7

0

2011

4

6

2

5

2

17

23

11

1.7

0.6

0.0

2010

0.0

0.8

0.0

3.1

2.0

1.9

1.2

2.0

5.1

2.2

0.0

2011

4.4

5.2

1.9

4.0

4.5

4.8

3.7

3.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Newport Mill Middle School - #792

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

66.7

56.6

My child feels safe at school. 93.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.0

82.5

Students (48%/196 Returned) Parents (20%/84 Returned) Staff (42%/41 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Character Education Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

60.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

57.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

195

196

82 40

40

40195 78

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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North Bethesda Middle School - #413Principal: Mr. Alton E. Sumner 8935 Bradmoor Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 571-3883

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 571-3881

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

1

1

Attack

1

1

1

3

1

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat

1

1

Weapons

1

2

1

2

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

312

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

402

379

52

2010

89

47

483

86

27

50

781

108

430

379

62

2011

70

66

504

89

34

54

809

104

51.5

48.5

6.7

2010

11.4

6.0

61.8

11.0

3.5

6.4

13.8

53.2

46.8

7.7

2011

8.7

8.2

62.3

11.0

4.2

6.7

12.9

11

4

1

2010

1

0

10

3

2

4

15

3

3

2

1

2011

0

1

1

3

0

2

5

2

2.7

1.1

1.9

2010

1.1

0.0

2.1

3.5

7.4

8.0

1.9

2.8

0.7

0.5

1.6

2011

0.0

1.5

0.2

3.4

0.0

3.7

0.6

1.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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North Bethesda Middle School - #413

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.0

74.4

My child feels safe at school. 90.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (91%/492 Returned) Parents (26%/124 Returned) Staff (63%/54 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

42.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

162

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

490

489

123 54

54

54486 120

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Parkland Middle School - #812Principal: Dr. Benjamin T. OuYang 4610 West Frankfort Drive Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 438-5700

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 460-2699

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

1

Attack

1

3

3

5

6

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

1

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

2

2

2

20

7

Fighting

1

8

3

6

3

20

27

15

1

Theft

1

1

1

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

2

2

Weapons

2

4

4

2

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

314

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

481

378

18

2010

123

206

125

97

50

429

859

384

443

383

19

2011

133

202

102

95

60

432

826

370

56.0

44.0

2.1

2010

14.3

24.0

14.6

11.3

5.8

49.9

44.7

53.6

46.4

2.3

2011

16.1

24.5

12.3

11.5

7.3

52.3

44.8

40

17

2

2010

4

20

7

13

2

35

57

24

24

10

0

2011

1

10

3

9

3

27

34

20

8.3

4.5

11.1

2010

3.3

9.7

5.6

13.4

4.0

8.2

6.6

6.3

5.4

2.6

0.0

2011

0.8

5.0

2.9

9.5

5.0

6.3

4.1

5.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Parkland Middle School - #812

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

81.0

61.5

My child feels safe at school. 95.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

76.5

Students (78%/428 Returned) Parents (22%/105 Returned) Staff (33%/35 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

Peer Mediation

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

35.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

422

423

105 35

34

35420 103

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rosa M. Parks Middle School - #155Principal: Dr. Donna Redmond Jones 19200 Olney Mill Road Olney, MD 20832 Office Phone: (301) 924-3180

Cluster Name: Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 924-3288

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

8

Police Called

No Yes

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

6

Attack

3

3

1

6

DangerousSubstances

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

1

1

3

5

Fighting

1

4

1

5

Theft

2

Threat

1

1

2

1

2

1

Weapons

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

316

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

444

450

37

2010

65

103

605

111

3

75

894

83

476

433

42

2011

85

121

575

91

5

84

909

84

49.7

50.3

4.1

2010

7.3

11.5

67.7

12.4

0.3

8.4

9.3

52.4

47.6

4.6

2011

9.4

13.3

63.3

10.0

0.6

9.2

9.2

8

2

1

2010

0

0

8

1

0

10

1

13

0

0

2011

3

3

7

5

0

2

13

0

1.8

0.4

2.7

2010

0.0

0.0

1.3

0.9

0.0

1.1

1.2

2.7

0.0

0.0

2011

3.5

2.5

1.2

5.5

0.0

2.4

1.4

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Rosa M. Parks Middle School - #155

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

83.0

58.9

My child feels safe at school. 96.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.7

90.0

Students (59%/349 Returned) Parents (21%/104 Returned) Staff (33%/30 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Character Counts!

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

69.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

51.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

347

348

103 30

30

29347 100

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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John Poole Middle School - #247Principal: Ms. Charlotte W. Boucher 17014 Tom Fox Avenue Poolesville, MD 20837 Office Phone: (301) 972-7979

Cluster Name: Poolesville

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:35 - 2:20

Fax Number: (301) 972-7982

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

8

2

Attack

3

3

7

8

4

DangerousSubstances

4

2

4

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

2

14

2

Fighting

11

3

7

14

1

Theft

2

Threat

1

1

1

2

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

318

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

179

183

13

2010

3

21

292

32

2

46

362

32

171

185

21

2011

8

22

269

36

0

55

356

36

49.4

50.6

3.6

2010

0.8

5.8

80.7

8.8

0.6

12.7

8.8

48.0

52.0

5.9

2011

2.2

6.2

75.6

10.1

0.0

15.4

10.1

22

4

2

2010

4

18

4

10

26

2

17

4

3

2011

0

2

15

5

9

21

1

12.3

2.2

15.4

2010

19.0

6.2

12.5

21.7

7.2

6.3

9.9

2.2

14.3

2011

0.0

9.1

5.6

13.9

16.4

5.9

2.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Red Ribbon Week (Drug and Alcohol Awareness)

Stop and Think - Integrated in groups and lessons

Student Assistance Programs

Cluster Community Group Pride - Bully Prevention

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

79.3

72.8

My child feels safe at school. 96.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

92.2

Students (94%/216 Returned) Parents (23%/51 Returned) Staff (98%/52 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Blue Ribbon Week (Anti- Bullying)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

School Safety Programs

Internet Safety Education

Online Bully Prevention Resourses

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

62.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

213

213

51 51

51

51212 51

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Thomas W. Pyle Middle School - #428Principal: Ms. Jennifer L. Webster 6311 Wilson Lane Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 320-6540

Cluster Name: Walt Whitman

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 320-6647

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

6

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

13

1

Attack

1

10

7

5

13

1

2

DangerousSubstances

2

2

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

2

Fighting

1

2

2

1

Theft

3

1

Threat

2

2

3

1

Weapons

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

320

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

695

643

74

2010

132

38

975

132

64

25

1338

119

654

640

77

2011

127

28

965

114

55

15

1294

97

51.9

48.1

5.5

2010

9.9

2.8

72.9

9.9

4.8

1.9

8.9

50.5

49.5

6.0

2011

9.8

2.2

74.6

8.8

4.3

1.2

7.5

44

3

3

2010

4

7

31

22

1

4

47

2

12

2

1

2011

2

1

8

6

0

1

14

2

6.3

0.5

4.1

2010

3.0

18.4

3.2

16.7

1.6

16.0

3.5

1.7

1.8

0.3

1.3

2011

1.6

3.6

0.8

5.3

0.0

6.7

1.1

2.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

94.9

82.7

My child feels safe at school. 99.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.8

93.7

Students (98%/843 Returned) Parents (25%/129 Returned) Staff (60%/81 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Red Flags Program

Student Assistance Programs

E (ESOL) Solutions Peer Tutoring Program

Student Problem & Resolution of Issues Together (SPIRIT) Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

20.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

841

843

129 80

79

79838 125

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Redland Middle School - #562Principal: Mr. Robert Sinclair, Jr. 6505 Muncaster Mill Road Rockville, MD 20855 Office Phone: (301) 840-4680

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 670-2231

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

3

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

Attack

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

2

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

1

1

2

3

3

Fighting

3

1

2

3

Theft Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

322

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

310

292

25

2010

94

117

195

65

39

218

602

168

274

287

21

2011

76

118

177

69

40

228

561

166

51.5

48.5

4.2

2010

15.6

19.4

32.4

10.8

6.5

36.2

27.9

48.8

51.2

3.7

2011

13.5

21.0

31.6

12.3

7.1

40.6

29.6

14

7

2

2010

2

7

1

2

3

15

21

9

6

5

1

2011

0

7

3

3

0

7

11

0

4.5

2.4

8.0

2010

2.1

6.0

0.5

3.1

7.7

6.9

3.5

5.4

2.2

1.7

4.8

2011

0.0

5.9

1.7

4.3

0.0

3.1

2.0

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

82.9

65.5

My child feels safe at school. 86.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.7

88.6

Students (92%/351 Returned) Parents (17%/57 Returned) Staff (58%/45 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

65.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

35.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

13

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

13

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

345

342

57 44

44

44345 56

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Ridgeview Middle School - #105Principal: Mrs. Monifa McKnight 16600 Raven Rock Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (240) 406-1300

Cluster Name: Quince Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 840-4679

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

1

Attack

3

2

3

4

6

1

DangerousSubstances

15

7

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

10

5

8

18

22

4

11

1

2

Fighting

4

4

2

8

12

2

3

Theft

3

3

5

3

3

Threat

4

1

2

4

8

2

Weapons

1

1

1

2

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

324

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

348

350

35

2010

111

104

320

58

19

163

698

127

326

358

35

2011

100

98

312

51

32

162

684

139

49.9

50.1

5.0

2010

15.9

14.9

45.8

8.3

2.7

23.4

18.2

47.7

52.3

5.1

2011

14.6

14.3

45.6

7.5

4.7

23.7

20.3

21

7

1

2010

1

17

1

9

1

20

28

7

26

7

3

2011

0

13

10

7

1

23

33

7

6.0

2.0

2.9

2010

0.9

16.3

0.3

15.5

5.3

12.3

4.0

5.5

8.0

2.0

8.6

2011

0.0

13.3

3.2

13.7

3.1

14.2

4.8

5.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

80.9

51.5

My child feels safe at school. 86.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

87.0

67.3

Students (88%/402 Returned) Parents (20%/82 Returned) Staff (68%/57 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Study Circles

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

75.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

51.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

398

400

82 54

55

56399 81

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rocky Hill Middle School - #707Principal: Mr. Stephen C. Whiting 22401 Brick Haven Way Clarksburg, MD 20871 Office Phone: (301) 353-8282

Cluster Name: Clarksburg, Damascus

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 601-3197

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

9

2

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

1

9

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

3

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

35

2

2

Attack

20

7

25

28

37

8

2

DangerousSubstances

1

1

2

26

3

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

15

6

16

19

29

6

14

3

1

Fighting

9

3

5

11

17

4

1

Theft

1

1

1

1

4

1

Threat

2

2

2

3

5

1

1

Weapons

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

326

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

632

541

56

2010

229

221

471

116

24

243

1173

195

557

498

43

2011

240

233

368

100

23

231

1055

169

53.9

46.1

4.8

2010

19.5

18.8

40.2

9.9

2.0

20.7

16.6

52.8

47.2

4.1

2011

22.7

22.1

34.9

9.5

2.2

21.9

16.0

56

12

1

2010

2

36

16

24

1

37

68

13

50

8

3

2011

2

25

17

27

0

34

58

11

8.9

2.2

1.8

2010

0.9

16.3

3.4

20.7

4.2

15.2

5.8

6.7

9.0

1.6

7.0

2011

0.8

10.7

4.6

27.0

0.0

14.7

5.5

6.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Rocky Hill Middle School - #707

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

83.6

63.5

My child feels safe at school. 93.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.9

87.0

Students (91%/660 Returned) Parents (21%/107 Returned) Staff (74%/92 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Student Assistance Programs

Student Leadership Program – Anti-Bullying

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

59.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

5

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

5

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

652

652

106 92

92

91650 103

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Shady Grove Middle School - #521Principal: Mr. Edward K. Owusu 8100 Midcounty Highway Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 548-7540

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 548-7535

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

3

2

3

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

7

2

Attack

6

2

5

7

9

1

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

1

4

2

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

5

6

6

14

3

1

Fighting

14

2

11

13

17

Theft

6

1

Threat

1

6

2

6

7

1

1

Weapons

1

2

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

328

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

326

287

32

2010

97

131

169

72

26

212

613

183

320

267

25

2011

97

124

157

67

35

220

587

182

53.2

46.8

5.2

2010

15.8

21.4

27.6

11.7

4.2

34.6

29.9

54.5

45.5

4.3

2011

16.5

21.1

26.7

11.4

6.0

37.5

31.0

22

7

0

2010

1

18

2

11

0

24

29

8

21

8

2

2011

1

21

3

13

0

22

29

2

6.7

2.4

0.0

2010

1.0

13.7

1.2

15.3

0.0

11.3

4.7

4.4

6.6

3.0

8.0

2011

1.0

16.9

1.9

19.4

0.0

10.0

4.9

1.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Shady Grove Middle School - #521

STARS Program

Hidden Gems Program

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

81.1

65.6

My child feels safe at school. 95.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.7

95.7

Students (92%/348 Returned) Parents (17%/64 Returned) Staff (55%/47 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

Study Circles

Mentoring Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

62.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

27

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

25

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

344

343

63 46

46

45341 61

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Silver Spring International Middle School - #647Principal: Mr. John W. Haas 313 Wayne Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 Office Phone: (301) 650-6544

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 562-5244

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

11

6

Attack

14

1

7

2

9

17

2

DangerousSubstances

9

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

7

1

7

11

3

6

10

Fighting

12

1

5

2

8

16

3

1

Theft

1

1

4

Threat

4

2

4

1

Weapons

1

1

1

3

Other

1

1

1

1

3

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

330

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

385

371

24

2010

51

203

184

93

56

352

756

293

380

414

22

2011

51

236

200

84

68

376

794

285

50.9

49.1

3.2

2010

6.7

26.9

24.3

12.3

7.4

46.6

38.8

47.9

52.1

2.8

2011

6.4

29.7

25.2

10.6

8.6

47.4

35.9

8

6

0

2010

0

7

1

6

0

11

14

6

23

13

0

2011

2

25

3

9

3

19

36

6

2.1

1.6

0.0

2010

0.0

3.4

0.5

6.5

0.0

3.1

1.9

2.0

6.1

3.1

0.0

2011

3.9

10.6

1.5

10.7

4.4

5.1

4.5

2.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Silver Spring International Middle School - #647

SISTERS

STARS

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

77.1

51.9

My child feels safe at school. 87.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.0

96.1

Students (92%/499 Returned) Parents (18%/87 Returned) Staff (52%/51 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

School Safety Programs

Student Assistance Programs

Study Circles

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

39.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

494

491

85 51

51

51487 82

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Sligo Middle School - #778Principal: Mr. Richard J. Rhodes 1401 Dennis Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 649-8121

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 649-8145

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

3

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

8

1

Attack

2

2

4

1

6

9

5

DangerousSubstances

11

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

7

2

5

8

12

3

15

10

Fighting

8

4

11

2

12

25

13

Theft

2

Threat

1

1

1

2

2

Weapons

2

Other

1

1

1

2

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

332

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

305

262

11

2010

50

148

123

93

52

302

567

232

252

227

7

2011

42

123

112

79

37

242

479

194

53.8

46.2

1.9

2010

8.8

26.1

21.7

16.4

9.2

53.3

40.9

52.6

47.4

1.5

2011

8.8

25.7

23.4

16.5

7.7

50.5

40.5

33

11

0

2010

1

19

2

14

2

31

44

22

25

12

0

2011

0

13

7

14

3

23

37

17

10.8

4.2

0.0

2010

2.0

12.8

1.6

15.1

3.8

10.3

7.8

9.5

9.9

5.3

0.0

2011

0.0

10.6

6.3

17.7

8.1

9.5

7.7

8.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Sligo Middle School - #778

Community Bridges

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

77.1

62.0

My child feels safe at school. 91.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

77.4

67.7

Students (69%/221 Returned) Parents (19%/61 Returned) Staff (35%/31 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Student Assistance Programs

Study Circles

School Safety Programs

Peer Mediation

visible Men

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

83.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

56.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

218

216

61 31

31

31216 59

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Takoma Park Middle School - #755Principal: Ms. Mildred Charley Greene 7611 Piney Branch Road Silver Spring, MD 20910 Office Phone: (301) 650-6444

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 650-6430

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

11

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

10

Attack

5

2

5

5

10

3

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

1

4

4

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

5

1

2

6

8

1

5

Fighting

5

1

2

5

1

2

Theft

3

1

3

3

1

Threat

2

2

2

4

2

Weapons

1

1

1

2

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

334

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

435

390

50

2010

164

226

260

63

34

193

825

123

452

372

54

2011

162

227

260

58

40

182

824

120

52.7

47.3

6.1

2010

19.9

27.4

31.5

7.6

4.1

23.4

14.9

54.9

45.1

6.6

2011

19.7

27.5

31.6

7.0

4.9

22.1

14.6

20

14

1

2010

0

26

2

4

3

19

34

5

24

5

1

2011

1

18

5

7

1

14

29

4

4.6

3.6

2.0

2010

0.0

11.5

0.8

6.3

8.8

9.8

4.1

4.1

5.3

1.3

1.9

2011

0.6

7.9

1.9

12.1

2.5

7.7

3.5

3.3

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Takoma Park Middle School - #755

Mentoring Programs w/Howard Univ./Catholic Univ. Law Schools

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.7

74.4

My child feels safe at school. 93.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.6

96.6

Students (96%/541 Returned) Parents (23%/115 Returned) Staff (29%/29 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Schoolwide Hierarchy of Consequences

After School Mentoring Program

School Safety Programs

YMCA Counseling Groups - Boys/Girls

Parent Shadowing Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

35.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

39.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

92

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

537

535

115 29

29

28534 112

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Tilden Middle School - #232Principal: Mrs. Irina LaGrange 11211 Old Georgetown Road Rockville, MD 20852 Office Phone: (301) 230-5930

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 230-5991

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

3

3

Attack

1

7

4

8

4

DangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

1

Fighting

2

2

4

2

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

Weapons

1

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

336

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

388

345

25

2010

136

59

399

124

66

82

733

114

382

354

29

2011

121

70

414

109

67

88

736

102

52.9

47.1

3.4

2010

18.6

8.0

54.4

16.9

9.0

11.2

15.6

51.9

48.1

3.9

2011

16.4

9.5

56.3

14.8

9.1

12.0

13.9

7

2

1

2010

1

1

1

5

1

4

9

5

10

3

1

2011

1

5

2

5

0

4

13

4

1.8

0.6

4.0

2010

0.7

1.7

0.3

4.0

1.5

4.9

1.2

4.4

2.6

0.8

3.4

2011

0.8

7.1

0.5

4.6

0.0

4.5

1.8

3.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Tilden Middle School - #232

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

86.2

66.9

My child feels safe at school. 94.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

91.8

80.8

Students (90%/431 Returned) Parents (30%/141 Returned) Staff (68%/73 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Study Circles

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

26.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

428

429

141 73

73

70428 134

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Julius West Middle School - #211Principal: Ms. Nanette W. Poirier 651 Great Falls Road Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-3979

Cluster Name: Richard Montgomery

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 517-8216

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

7

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

2

4

7

4

7

1

Attack

1

1

3

5

3

8

3

DangerousSubstances

9

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

3

3

6

11

6

23

14

Fighting

4

15

4

9

3

24

37

14

6

Theft

1

2

2

3

6

3

2

1

Threat

2

1

3

3

1

3

1

Weapons

2

2

3

2

2

3

1

Other

2

4

2

5

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

338

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

494

484

59

2010

197

166

307

100

82

284

978

245

519

526

50

2011

210

191

327

118

84

312

1045

266

50.5

49.5

6.0

2010

20.1

17.0

31.4

10.2

8.4

29.0

25.1

49.7

50.3

4.8

2011

20.1

18.3

31.3

11.3

8.0

29.9

25.5

27

10

0

2010

2

10

5

11

5

23

37

20

42

24

3

2011

8

17

10

15

8

38

66

28

5.5

2.1

0.0

2010

1.0

6.0

1.6

11.0

6.1

8.1

3.8

8.2

8.1

4.6

6.0

2011

3.8

8.9

3.1

12.7

9.5

12.2

6.3

10.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Julius West Middle School - #211

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

85.1

67.0

My child feels safe at school. 94.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

96.6

82.8

Students (87%/611 Returned) Parents (21%/106 Returned) Staff (50%/58 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Student Assistance Programs

Study Circles

IB Middle Years Programme

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

54.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

606

609

105 58

58

58608 101

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Westland Middle School - #412Principal: Mr. Daniel J. Vogelman 5511 Massachusetts Avenue Bethesda, MD 20816 Office Phone: (301) 320-6515

Cluster Name: Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 320-7054

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

Attack

2

3

1

3

1

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

Fighting

2

1

1

2

2

Theft

1

1

1

2

8

1

Threat

4

4

3

4

9

1

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

3

1

Other

4

4

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

340

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

510

480

55

2010

65

133

571

110

35

120

990

166

543

510

59

2011

66

130

629

110

48

114

1053

168

51.5

48.5

5.6

2010

6.6

13.4

57.7

11.1

3.5

12.1

16.8

51.6

48.4

5.6

2011

6.3

12.3

59.7

10.4

4.6

10.8

16.0

12

2

0

2010

0

6

5

4

1

4

14

3

17

4

0

2011

1

6

11

7

1

7

21

3

2.4

0.4

0.0

2010

0.0

4.5

0.9

3.6

2.9

3.3

1.4

1.8

3.1

0.8

0.0

2011

1.5

4.6

1.7

6.4

2.1

6.1

2.0

1.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Westland Middle School - #412

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.2

71.2

My child feels safe at school. 99.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

99.0

93.1

Students (99%/643 Returned) Parents (23%/116 Returned) Staff (96%/101 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

630

631

116 101

101

99628 108

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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White Oak Middle School - #811Principal: Ms. Virginia A. de los Santos 12201 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20904 Office Phone: (301) 989-5780

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 989-5696

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

6

Attack

2

1

2

5

6

4

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

6

3

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

4

3

2

8

9

4

8

7

Fighting

2

11

3

10

15

2

1

Theft

1

1

1

2

Threat

1

2

2

2

Weapons

5

2

Other

2

3

7

7

5

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

342

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

345

293

17

2010

89

209

83

69

63

359

638

239

350

314

19

2011

87

239

76

78

67

398

664

242

54.1

45.9

2.7

2010

13.9

32.8

13.0

10.8

9.9

56.3

37.5

52.7

47.3

2.9

2011

13.1

36.0

11.4

11.7

10.1

59.9

36.4

28

11

2

2010

0

9

4

5

5

29

39

24

24

10

1

2011

2

17

0

6

4

27

34

14

8.1

3.8

11.8

2010

0.0

4.3

4.8

7.2

7.9

8.1

6.1

10.0

6.9

3.2

5.3

2011

2.3

7.1

0.0

7.7

6.0

6.8

5.1

5.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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White Oak Middle School - #811

Girls' Jump Start

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

82.6

61.2

My child feels safe at school. 94.6 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

91.0

77.6

Students (89%/387 Returned) Parents (13%/56 Returned) Staff (74%/67 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Linkages to Learning Centers

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

Study Circles

School Safety Programs

Chess Club

African Immigrant & Refugee Foundation

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

52.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

63.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

385

384

56 67

67

65384 55

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Earle B. Wood Middle School - #820Principal: Ms. Eugenia S. Dawson 14615 Bauer Drive Rockville, MD 20853 Office Phone: (301) 460-2150

Cluster Name: Rockville

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:55 - 2:40

Fax Number: (301) 460-2104

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

5

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

1

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

1

5

3

Attack

5

4

6

8

3

3

DangerousSubstances

2

2

3

3

21

5

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

11

5

7

4

18

26

10

17

5

Fighting

14

3

6

1

21

22

5

2

Theft

2

2

2

4

2

Threat

4

4

6

6

2

Weapons

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

344

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

400

456

31

2010

90

148

311

130

39

285

856

275

415

451

39

2011

91

150

306

122

37

311

866

279

46.7

53.3

3.6

2010

10.5

17.3

36.3

15.2

4.6

33.3

32.1

47.9

52.1

4.5

2011

10.5

17.3

35.3

14.1

4.3

35.9

32.2

19

4

1

2010

1

10

3

11

2

15

23

8

39

13

0

2011

2

23

7

16

8

40

52

20

4.8

0.9

3.2

2010

1.1

6.8

1.0

8.5

5.1

5.3

2.7

2.9

9.4

2.9

0.0

2011

2.2

15.3

2.3

13.1

21.6

12.9

6.0

7.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Earle B. Wood Middle School - #820

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.2

83.5

My child feels safe at school. 95.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

96.0

Students (48%/269 Returned) Parents (19%/93 Returned) Staff (46%/50 Returned)

Alternative Level I

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Student Assistance Programs

Study Circles

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

52.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

269

267

93 50

50

50266 88

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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SECTION IV

HIGH SCHOOL PROFILES

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High School Listing

349

Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS ..................................................................................................... 350 Montgomery Blair HS ............................................................................................................... 352 James Hubert Blake HS ........................................................................................................... 354 Winston Churchill HS ............................................................................................................... 356 Clarksburg HS .......................................................................................................................... 358 Damascus HS .......................................................................................................................... 360 Thomas Edison High School of Technology ............................................................................ 362 Albert Einstein HS .................................................................................................................... 364 Gaithersburg HS ...................................................................................................................... 366 Walter Johnson HS .................................................................................................................. 368 John F. Kennedy HS ................................................................................................................ 370 Col. Zadok Magruder HS ......................................................................................................... 372 Richard Montgomery HS .......................................................................................................... 374 Northwest HS ........................................................................................................................... 376 Northwood HS .......................................................................................................................... 378 Paint Branch HS ...................................................................................................................... 380 Poolesville HS .......................................................................................................................... 382 Quince Orchard HS .................................................................................................................. 384 Rockville HS ............................................................................................................................. 386 Seneca Valley HS .................................................................................................................... 388 Sherwood HS ........................................................................................................................... 390 Springbrook HS ........................................................................................................................ 392 Watkins Mill HS ........................................................................................................................ 394 Wheaton HS ............................................................................................................................. 396 Walt Whitman HS ..................................................................................................................... 398 Thomas S. Wootton HS ........................................................................................................... 400

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Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School - #406Principal: Ms. Karen L. Lockard 4301 East-West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 Office Phone: (240) 497-6300

Cluster Name: Bethesda-Chevy Chase

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (240) 497-6306

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

10

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

2

1

8

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

Attack

2

1

2

3

5

DangerousSubstances

1

5

2

1

2

8

2

1

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

2

1

2

3

Fighting

4

2

3

5

1

2

Theft

1

2

2

2

1

Threat

1

1

2

Weapons

1

1

1

1

2

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

350

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

905

902

38

2010

115

277

1085

154

67

186

1807

286

890

891

57

2011

112

291

1037

160

71

193

1781

280

50.1

49.9

2.1

2010

6.4

15.3

60.0

8.5

3.7

10.3

15.8

50.0

50.0

3.2

2011

6.3

16.3

58.2

9.0

4.0

10.8

15.7

33

15

0

2010

0

17

14

11

0

14

48

17

13

10

0

2011

0

9

7

8

3

9

23

7

3.6

1.7

0.0

2010

0.0

6.1

1.3

7.1

0.0

7.5

2.7

5.9

1.5

1.1

0.0

2011

0.0

3.1

0.7

5.0

4.2

4.7

1.3

2.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School - #406

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.9

39.4

My child feels safe at school. 95.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.1

78.8

Students (66%/574 Returned) Parents (23%/140 Returned) Staff (60%/105 Returned)

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

Study Circles

SADD

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

51.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

574

574

139 105

104

101572 133

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Montgomery Blair High School - #757Principal: Mrs. Renay Johnson 51 University Boulevard, East Silver Spring, MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 649-2800

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:25 - 3:00

Fax Number: (301) 649-2830

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

4

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

16

3

Police Called

No Yes

8

4

1

4

3

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

4

Police Called

No Yes

4

9

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

3

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

2

3

2

9

10

1

Attack

1

10

3

1

13

19

7

15

7

1

DangerousSubstances

1

16

3

11

22

4

46

13

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

27

2

8

5

43

59

28

28

23

Fighting

27

1

9

11

40

51

23

29

5

Theft

2

23

1

4

3

23

34

8

3

Threat

1

1

3

3

1

2

Weapons

1

2

3

2

7

9

Other

12

2

2

2

11

16

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

352

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1408

1339

99

2010

462

759

662

189

277

949

2747

759

1440

1329

104

2011

450

735

664

176

261

1012

2769

808

51.3

48.7

3.6

2010

16.8

27.6

24.1

6.9

10.1

34.5

27.6

52.0

48.0

3.8

2011

16.3

26.5

24.0

6.4

9.4

36.5

29.2

91

51

4

2010

3

78

8

30

8

88

142

49

98

52

4

2011

4

73

5

21

17

103

150

64

6.5

3.8

4.0

2010

0.6

10.3

1.2

15.9

2.9

9.3

5.2

6.5

6.8

3.9

3.8

2011

0.9

9.9

0.8

11.9

6.5

10.2

5.4

7.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

72.8

32.1

My child feels safe at school. 87.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

89.9

71.3

Students (73%/1035 Returned) Parents (15%/96 Returned) Staff (74%/211 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Safety Committee

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

1027

1027

95 207

209

1991023 88

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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James Hubert Blake High School - #321Principal: Mr. Christopher S. Berry 300 Norwood Road Silver Spring, MD 20905 Office Phone: (301) 879-1300

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 879-1306

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

5

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

16

Police Called

No Yes

3

1

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

10

5

Attack

11

1

5

1

8

15

3

38

7

3

DangerousSubstances

2

22

8

6

11

45

10

44

8

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

45

3

14

31

52

2

25

24

Fighting

38

4

2

1

25

49

7

2

Theft

2

1

2

8

1

Threat

9

1

5

9

2

1

Weapons

1

2

2

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

354

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

839

955

52

2010

158

753

510

148

15

472

1794

318

863

983

57

2011

163

790

497

170

25

545

1846

335

46.8

53.2

2.9

2010

8.8

42.0

28.4

8.2

0.8

26.3

17.7

46.7

53.3

3.1

2011

8.8

42.8

26.9

9.2

1.4

29.5

18.1

68

36

2

2010

5

67

8

20

0

56

104

21

100

44

6

2011

3

102

14

20

2

62

144

19

8.1

3.8

3.8

2010

3.2

8.9

1.6

13.5

0.0

11.9

5.8

6.6

11.6

4.5

10.5

2011

1.8

12.9

2.8

11.8

8.0

11.4

7.8

5.7

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

72.8

29.7

My child feels safe at school. 79.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

92.1

60.4

Students (68%/640 Returned) Parents (14%/89 Returned) Staff (53%/101 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

Hispanic Youth Advisory

Tutor/Mentor Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

82

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

633

633

89 101

101

99625 83

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Winston Churchill High School - #602Principal: Dr. Joan C. Benz 11300 Gainsborough Road Potomac, MD 20854 Office Phone: (301) 469-1200

Cluster Name: Winston Churchill

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 469-1208

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

5

Police Called

No Yes

3

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

2

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

13

2

1

Attack

2

3

8

10

1

15

1

8

4

DangerousSubstances

3

2

7

12

2

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

2

1

5

1

4

5

1

Fighting

6

6

5

9

2

4

1

1

Theft

3

1

1

3

5

1

Threat

1

1

1

1

Weapons

1

2

2

1

1

Other

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

356

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1088

987

63

2010

463

137

1264

244

0

92

2075

147

1083

1013

78

2011

448

157

1259

251

1

93

2096

153

52.4

47.6

3.0

2010

22.3

6.6

60.9

11.8

0.0

4.4

7.1

51.7

48.3

3.7

2011

21.4

7.5

60.1

12.0

0.0

4.4

7.3

35

2

4

2010

8

10

12

8

8

37

3

31

15

2

2011

5

16

19

17

10

46

4

3.2

0.2

6.3

2010

1.7

7.3

0.9

3.3

8.7

1.8

2.0

2.9

1.5

2.6

2011

1.1

10.2

1.5

6.8

10.8

2.2

2.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.9

56.9

My child feels safe at school. 95.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

87.5

Students (81%/891 Returned) Parents (20%/126 Returned) Staff (34%/72 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Study Circles

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

64.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

42.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

4

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

886

887

124 72

72

70883 121

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Clarksburg High School - #249Principal: Mr. James P. Koutsos 22500 Wims Road Clarksburg, MD 20871 Office Phone: (301) 444-3000

Cluster Name: Clarksburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 444-3595

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

2

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

3

5

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

31

Police Called

No Yes

11

1

3

3

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

6

3

3

12

4

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

8

1

Attack

7

2

8

7

9

16

5

DangerousSubstances

8

5

4

2

12

21

8

21

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

20

2

11

1

15

24

2

7

11

Fighting

13

2

5

1

11

18

3

5

2

1

Theft

6

2

6

7

12

1

Threat

13

10

1

11

13

2

Weapons

2

2

8

1

Other

9

7

7

9

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

358

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

844

863

33

2010

252

523

544

197

74

473

1707

350

865

870

50

2011

280

503

526

201

63

480

1735

371

49.4

50.6

1.9

2010

14.8

30.6

31.9

11.5

4.3

27.7

20.5

49.9

50.1

2.9

2011

16.1

29.0

30.3

11.6

3.6

27.7

21.4

46

21

0

2010

4

41

15

28

2

31

67

7

49

24

2

2011

0

44

13

24

4

42

73

14

5.5

2.4

0.0

2010

1.6

7.8

2.8

14.2

2.7

6.6

3.9

2.0

5.7

2.8

4.0

2011

0.0

8.7

2.5

11.9

6.3

8.8

4.2

3.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

71.8

30.4

My child feels safe at school. 84.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

89.5

53.2

Students (72%/685 Returned) Parents (13%/78 Returned) Staff (66%/125 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Study Circles

Student Assistance Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

59.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.1

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

8

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

8

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

678

678

77 124

124

121677 74

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Damascus High School - #701Principal: Mr. Robert G. Domergue 25921 Ridge Road Damascus, MD 20872 Office Phone: (301) 253-7030

Cluster Name: Damascus

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 253-7046

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

13

Police Called

No Yes

3

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

1

Attack

1

2

2

3

2

16

2

DangerousSubstances

2

14

3

3

18

2

3

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

3

2

5

1

6

4

Fighting

2

6

2

4

10

2

6

1

2

Theft

3

1

4

5

7

1

7

1

Threat

1

6

5

1

8

1

1

Weapons

1

1

2

2

Other

1

2

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

360

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

689

712

48

2010

63

115

1001

195

0

169

1401

171

662

659

55

2011

63

105

936

186

2

156

1321

161

49.2

50.8

3.4

2010

4.5

8.2

71.4

13.9

0.0

12.1

12.2

50.1

49.9

4.2

2011

4.8

7.9

70.9

14.1

0.2

11.8

12.2

34

8

3

2010

2

9

22

13

15

42

6

35

11

2

2011

0

8

28

15

13

46

8

4.9

1.1

6.3

2010

3.2

7.8

2.2

6.7

8.9

3.0

3.5

5.3

1.7

3.6

2011

0.0

7.6

3.0

8.1

8.3

3.5

5.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Damascus High School - #701

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

78.0

34.9

My child feels safe at school. 89.4 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

99.0

91.8

Students (85%/544 Returned) Parents (16%/94 Returned) Staff (66%/99 Returned)

Study Circles

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

45.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

541

541

94 99

98

95540 89

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Thomas Edison High School of Technology - #748Principal: Mr. Carlos Hamlin 12501 Dalewood Drive Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 929-2175

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:45 - 1:30

Fax Number: (301) 929-2177

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*ArsonFire

Explosives

AttackDangerousSubstances

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Suspensions that occur as a result of events at the Thomas Edison High School of Technology are recorded by the student's home high school.

2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

Suspensions that occur as a result of events at the Thomas Edison High School of Technology are recorded by the student's home high school.

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Thomas Edison High School of Technology - #748

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.3

71.3

My child feels safe at school. This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

100.0

100.0

Students (69%/423 Returned) Parents***** (0%/0 Returned) Staff (58%/28 Returned)

Student Assistance Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

7.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

112

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

421

421

28

28

28420

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Albert Einstein High School - #789Principal: Mr. James G. Fernandez 11135 Newport Mill Road Kensington, MD 20895 Office Phone: (301) 929-2200

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 962-1016

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

23

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

1 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

4

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

8

3

1

Attack

5

1

4

1

10

11

4

3

1

DangerousSubstances

1

3

4

3

11

3

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

6

1

7

1

10

14

6

1

9

Fighting

9

1

8

10

1

7

2

Theft

2

2

9

7

1

2

1

Threat

1

2

3

2

2

Weapons

2

1

1

2

1

Other

1

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

364

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

738

781

60

2010

136

341

314

219

142

656

1519

664

763

827

53

2011

133

367

311

247

139

666

1590

723

48.6

51.4

3.9

2010

9.0

22.4

20.7

14.4

9.3

43.2

43.7

48.0

52.0

3.3

2011

8.4

23.1

19.6

15.5

8.7

41.9

45.5

53

19

2

2010

1

41

6

15

6

35

72

22

28

16

1

2011

0

19

4

10

2

30

44

20

7.2

2.4

3.3

2010

0.7

12.0

1.9

6.8

4.2

5.3

4.7

3.3

3.7

1.9

1.9

2011

0.0

5.2

1.3

4.0

1.4

4.5

2.8

2.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Albert Einstein High School - #789

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

77.7

39.7

My child feels safe at school. 88.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

95.0

70.8

Students (69%/549 Returned) Parents (16%/96 Returned) Staff (58%/122 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

23.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

40.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

538

537

93 120

120

118538 90

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Gaithersburg High School - #551Principal: Dr. Christine C. Handy-Collins 314 South Frederick Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Office Phone: (301) 840-4700

Cluster Name: Gaithersburg

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 840-4707

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

3

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

18

Police Called

No Yes

5

2

1

1

1

4

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

3

1

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

13

4

Attack

6

5

11

10

17

6

20

12

2

DangerousSubstances

9

8

5

3

12

32

13

16

10

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

17

1

9

1

14

26

5

28

26

1

Fighting

36

2

12

5

36

54

15

10

4

Theft

7

3

6

6

14

4

32

1

Threat

1

20

4

13

6

23

33

8

2

Weapons

2

2

1

6

1

Other

2

1

1

1

7

3

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

366

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1017

981

44

2010

208

536

520

314

216

721

1998

686

1012

965

47

2011

188

540

476

308

190

778

1977

719

50.9

49.1

2.2

2010

10.4

26.8

26.0

15.7

10.8

36.1

34.3

51.2

48.8

2.4

2011

9.5

27.3

24.1

15.6

9.6

39.4

36.4

101

41

3

2010

4

61

21

41

18

78

142

53

101

57

6

2011

3

73

24

46

16

82

158

52

9.9

4.2

6.8

2010

1.9

11.4

4.0

13.1

8.3

10.8

7.1

7.7

10.0

5.9

12.8

2011

1.6

13.5

5.0

14.9

8.4

10.5

8.0

7.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Gaithersburg High School - #551

BROTHERS

Forever Sisters

Liberty's Promise

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

59.4

28.6

My child feels safe at school. 80.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

86.3

65.7

Students (74%/766 Returned) Parents (14%/86 Returned) Staff (72%/178 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

Identity

School Safety Programs

SNEAKERS

Pearls

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

59.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

40.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

123

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

14

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

14

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

761

758

85 175

175

175761 85

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Walter Johnson High School - #424Principal: Mrs. Jennifer A. Baker 6400 Rock Spring Drive Bethesda, MD 20814 Office Phone: (301) 803-7100

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 571-6986

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

12

Police Called

No Yes

10

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

3

1

3

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

2

1

Attack

1

2

2

12

10

2

DangerousSubstances

3

1

11

4

8

22

5

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

8

2

Fighting

3

1

1

5

9

3

3

Theft

1

2

2

3

2

Threat

3

Weapons

2

1

1

2

3

1

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

368

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1073

1008

105

2010

282

162

1128

315

120

179

2081

398

1092

1048

102

2011

294

157

1181

296

108

163

2140

400

51.6

48.4

5.0

2010

13.6

7.8

54.2

15.1

5.8

8.6

19.1

51.0

49.0

4.8

2011

13.7

7.3

55.2

13.8

5.0

7.6

18.7

17

8

2

2010

1

3

10

8

0

7

25

9

22

21

4

2011

3

8

15

13

1

17

43

13

1.6

0.8

1.9

2010

0.4

1.9

0.9

2.5

0.0

3.9

1.2

2.3

2.0

2.0

3.9

2011

1.0

5.1

1.3

4.4

0.9

10.4

2.0

3.3

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Walter Johnson High School - #424

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

87.9

57.8

My child feels safe at school. 96.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.4

90.6

Students (90%/992 Returned) Parents (20%/125 Returned) Staff (87%/197 Returned)

Designated Hitter Program

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

19.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

986

987

123 193

191

185977 121

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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John F. Kennedy High School - #815Principal: Dr. Eric L. Minus 1901 Randolph Road Silver Spring, MD 20902 Office Phone: (301) 929-2100

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 929-2240

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

10

Police Called

No Yes

4

1

2

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

9

3

1

Attack

5

1

2

6

12

6

10

1

DangerousSubstances

4

1

3

1

6

11

6

17

11

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

12

1

7

2

17

28

13

25

25

1

Fighting

1

32

3

3

2

32

50

13

11

Theft

7

4

9

11

4

11

1

1

Threat

6

1

5

1

7

12

4

2

1

Weapons

1

1

2

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

370

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

770

777

37

2010

166

634

124

214

130

734

1547

583

796

833

45

2011

158

644

112

222

134

798

1629

666

49.8

50.2

2.4

2010

10.7

41.0

8.0

13.8

8.4

47.4

37.7

48.9

51.1

2.8

2011

9.7

39.5

6.9

13.6

8.2

49.0

40.9

70

28

1

2010

3

62

3

28

1

62

98

29

74

33

5

2011

1

56

6

22

6

66

107

39

9.1

3.6

2.7

2010

1.8

9.8

2.4

13.1

0.8

8.4

6.3

5.0

9.3

4.0

11.1

2011

0.6

8.7

5.4

9.9

4.5

8.3

6.6

5.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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John F. Kennedy High School - #815

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

63.3

27.5

My child feels safe at school. 80.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

92.0

64.0

Students (58%/536 Returned) Parents (12%/71 Returned) Staff (13%/25 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

529

528

68 25

25

25523 62

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Col. Zadok Magruder High School - #510Principal: Mr. Leroy C. Evans 5939 Muncaster Mill Road Rockville, MD 20855 Office Phone: (301) 840-4600

Cluster Name: Col. Zadok Magruder

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 840-4617

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

4

5

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

17

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

1

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2

3

4

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

2

Attack

1

4

1

7

7

6

6

DangerousSubstances

3

3

1

2

6

24

11

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

16

6

14

2

27

35

12

14

6

Fighting

3

11

2

1

11

20

6

Theft

7

1

Threat

4

1

3

3

8

3

2

Weapons

2

2

2

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

372

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

989

880

67

2010

272

356

675

193

86

532

1869

495

926

844

56

2011

286

330

605

182

76

529

1770

490

52.9

47.1

3.6

2010

14.6

19.0

36.1

10.3

4.6

28.5

26.5

52.3

47.7

3.2

2011

16.2

18.6

34.2

10.3

4.3

29.9

27.7

45

27

3

2010

3

31

12

22

5

50

72

23

50

16

0

2011

4

27

11

18

4

42

66

24

4.6

3.1

4.5

2010

1.1

8.7

1.8

11.4

5.8

9.4

3.9

4.6

5.4

1.9

0.0

2011

1.4

8.2

1.8

9.9

5.3

7.9

3.7

4.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

69.8

26.2

My child feels safe at school. 85.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

72.8

49.5

Students (73%/713 Returned) Parents (16%/96 Returned) Staff (44%/93 Returned)

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

Padres y Alumnos en Accion (PALA)

School Safety Programs

Parent Discussion Groups

Tools for Success

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

63.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

56.6 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

705

707

95 92

93

91708 91

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Richard Montgomery High School - #201Principal: Dr. Nelson McLeod, II 250 Richard Montgomery Drive Rockville, MD 20852 Office Phone: (301) 610-8000

Cluster Name: Richard Montgomery

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 279-8428

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2 1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

11

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

6

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

18

3

1

Attack

2

11

3

14

1

11

21

4

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

15

6

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

11

5

13

13

21

4

24

14

1

Fighting

2

22

5

14

1

20

38

7

7

5

Theft

1

9

7

8

12

2

15

4

1

Threat

9

3

10

14

19

6

1

3

Weapons

3

3

1

4

1

2

Other

1

1

1

1

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

374

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

992

1047

65

2010

506

325

752

167

149

399

2039

381

976

1061

85

2011

517

312

712

157

144

405

2037

407

48.7

51.3

3.2

2010

24.8

15.9

36.9

8.2

7.3

19.6

18.7

47.9

52.1

4.2

2011

25.4

15.3

35.0

7.7

7.1

19.9

20.0

66

24

2

2010

2

43

18

30

9

47

90

23

59

27

3

2011

6

43

13

40

3

46

86

20

6.7

2.3

3.1

2010

0.4

13.2

2.4

18.0

6.0

11.8

4.4

6.0

6.0

2.5

3.5

2011

1.2

13.8

1.8

25.5

2.1

11.4

4.2

4.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

86.2

50.1

My child feels safe at school. 89.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

92.0

84.2

Students (41%/440 Returned) Parents (19%/116 Returned) Staff (55%/114 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

Every 15 Minutes

PILOT Program

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

7

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

7

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

434

435

111 113

114

111435 105

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Northwest High School - #246Principal: Mrs. Lancellotti (Lance) Dempsey 13501 Richter Farm Road Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 601-4660

Cluster Name: Northwest

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 601-4662

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

4

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

14

Police Called

No Yes

4

2

1

10

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

3

3

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

3

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

2

1

3

1

18

5

3

Attack

15

2

10

14

23

3

11

5

DangerousSubstances

8

3

3

7

16

5

49

16

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

57

1

30

30

65

5

13

15

2

Fighting

21

2

9

15

28

3

21

9

Theft

16

2

16

19

30

12

11

4

Threat

12

2

7

5

15

1

2

Weapons

1

1

2

2

1

Other

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

376

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1064

976

73

2010

336

574

669

265

0

448

2040

384

1043

1015

84

2011

347

564

653

247

0

496

2058

405

52.2

47.8

3.6

2010

16.5

28.1

32.8

13.0

0.0

22.0

18.8

50.7

49.3

4.1

2011

16.9

27.4

31.7

12.0

0.0

24.1

19.7

62

30

6

2010

2

59

17

31

42

92

8

92

41

5

2011

1

90

15

52

66

133

22

5.8

3.1

8.2

2010

0.6

10.3

2.5

11.7

9.4

4.5

2.1

8.8

4.0

6.0

2011

0.3

16.0

2.3

21.1

13.3

6.5

5.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Citizen of the Quarter

Cyber Safety Assemblies

Parent Groups

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

69.9

35.1

My child feels safe at school. 78.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

93.2

77.4

Students (83%/880 Returned) Parents (15%/90 Returned) Staff (91%/193 Returned)

Student Against Drunk Driving

Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Drug Awareness Assemblies

Red Flags

School Safety Programs

Student Assistance Programs

Study Circles

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

50.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

57.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

42.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

876

873

89 190

190

176872 87

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Northwood High School - #796Principal: Dr. Henry R. Johnson, Jr. 919 University Blvd. W. Silver Spring MD 20901 Office Phone: (301) 649-8088

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Bronda L. Mills

School Hours: 7:20 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 649-8285

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

8

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

12

8

1

Attack

12

6

11

20

7

11

2

DangerousSubstances

5

2

2

8

13

6

23

3

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

17

1

13

19

26

7

14

10

1

Fighting

15

3

1

15

24

8

3

1

Theft

4

3

4

19

3

Threat

12

1

12

15

22

9

2

1

1

Weapons

1

1

2

3

5

5

Other

6

2

5

10

4

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

378

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

694

662

34

2010

78

426

309

212

104

516

1356

506

728

670

34

2011

84

415

305

222

107

594

1398

555

51.2

48.8

2.5

2010

5.8

31.4

22.8

15.6

7.7

38.1

37.3

52.1

47.9

2.4

2011

6.0

29.7

21.8

15.9

7.7

42.5

39.7

82

33

3

2010

1

60

9

35

4

58

115

42

72

27

2

2011

0

61

7

31

1

60

99

29

11.8

5.0

8.8

2010

1.3

14.1

2.9

16.5

3.8

11.2

8.5

8.3

9.9

4.0

5.9

2011

0.0

14.7

2.3

14.0

0.9

10.1

7.1

5.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

71.6

27.8

My child feels safe at school. 85.1 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

89.6

56.5

Students (65%/472 Returned) Parents (17%/102 Returned) Staff (70%/116 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Peer Mediation

AVID

Northwood Wellness Center

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

468

468

101 115

115

111467 95

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Paint Branch High School - #315Principal: Ms. Jeanette E. Dixon 14121 Old Columbia Pike Burtonsville, MD 20866 Office Phone: (301) 989-5600

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 989-5609

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

4

4

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

4

1

1

1

1

1

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

3

1

2

8

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

1

1

2

6

3

Attack

9

3

6

9

21

4

DangerousSubstances

1

18

3

2

6

25

3

23

2

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

22

1

14

16

25

14

14

2

Fighting

22

2

6

11

28

2

6

4

Theft

8

1

5

6

10

1

3

3

Threat

6

5

4

6

2

1

Weapons

3

3

3

3

1

Other

1

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

380

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

902

949

73

2010

339

884

294

158

12

515

1851

255

885

911

64

2011

319

902

248

158

12

542

1796

257

48.7

51.3

3.9

2010

18.3

47.8

15.9

8.5

0.6

27.8

13.8

49.3

50.7

3.6

2011

17.8

50.2

13.8

8.8

0.7

30.2

14.3

53

17

3

2010

2

54

4

25

1

34

70

7

62

25

3

2011

1

71

7

25

0

38

87

5

5.9

1.8

4.1

2010

0.6

6.1

1.4

15.8

8.3

6.6

3.8

2.7

7.0

2.7

4.7

2011

0.3

7.9

2.8

15.8

0.0

7.0

4.8

1.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

71.1

30.7

My child feels safe at school. 92.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

89.3

77.8

Students (26%/233 Returned) Parents (14%/88 Returned) Staff (15%/29 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

In School Intervention (ISI)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

39.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

19.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

232

231

88 28

27

28231 83

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Poolesville High School - #152Principal: Ms. Deena Levine 17501 Willard Road Poolesville, MD 20837 Office Phone: (301) 972-7900

Cluster Name: Poolesville

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 972-7943

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

2

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

3

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

5

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

12

4

1

Attack

1

1

12

2

4

16

1

8

1

DangerousSubstances

9

1

9

6

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

6

1

6

4

Fighting

4

1

4

3

2

Theft

1

2

2

2

5

4

1

Threat

1

1

3

1

1

5

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

382

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

557

582

60

2010

227

54

711

73

0

58

1139

83

575

584

52

2011

269

56

691

75

0

63

1159

89

48.9

51.1

5.3

2010

19.9

4.7

62.4

6.4

0.0

5.1

7.3

49.6

50.4

4.5

2011

23.2

4.8

59.6

6.5

0.0

5.4

7.7

11

2

1

2010

0

1

10

3

4

13

1

40

7

1

2011

3

3

38

6

7

47

2

2.0

0.3

1.7

2010

0.0

1.9

1.4

4.1

6.9

1.1

1.2

7.0

1.2

1.9

2011

1.1

5.4

5.5

8.0

11.1

4.1

2.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.6

60.6

My child feels safe at school. 95.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.8

93.3

Students (87%/513 Returned) Parents (23%/139 Returned) Staff (40%/46 Returned)

Counseling Programs/Groups

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

114

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

511

510

138 45

45

44511 133

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Quince Orchard High School - #125Principal: Mrs. Carole A. Working 15800 Quince Orchard Road Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office Phone: (301) 840-4686

Cluster Name: Quince Orchard

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 840-4699

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

3

4

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

30

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

3

3

5

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

7

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

5

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

5

1

Attack

3

2

2

1

6

1

17

3

DangerousSubstances

3

3

9

1

7

20

4

20

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

10

3

2

1

6

22

8

14

5

Fighting

1

4

1

5

9

19

14

6

2

Theft

8

2

3

8

6

3

1

Threat

1

5

1

7

7

9

1

Weapons

6

Other

2

4

1

1

6

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

384

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

954

824

55

2010

232

282

826

244

111

356

1778

377

963

837

57

2011

231

282

846

233

87

386

1800

380

53.7

46.3

3.1

2010

13.0

15.9

46.5

13.7

6.2

20.0

21.2

53.5

46.5

3.2

2011

12.8

15.7

47.0

12.9

4.8

21.4

21.1

38

27

0

2010

1

27

17

22

4

26

65

20

61

14

1

2011

5

27

18

13

6

27

75

23

4.0

3.3

0.0

2010

0.4

9.6

2.1

9.0

3.6

7.3

3.7

5.3

6.3

1.7

1.8

2011

2.2

9.6

2.1

5.6

6.9

7.0

4.2

6.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

85.3

41.6

My child feels safe at school. 91.3 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.0

89.8

Students (81%/765 Returned) Parents (19%/116 Returned) Staff (23%/49 Returned)

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

41.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

21.4

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

113

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

7

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

7

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

760

762

115 49

49

46762 112

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Rockville High School - #230Principal: Dr. Debra S. Munk 2100 Baltimore Road Rockville, MD 20851 Office Phone: (301) 519-8105

Cluster Name: Rockville

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 517-8288

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

4

1

4

2

1

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

4

1

Police Called

No Yes

3

5

1

3

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

6

2

Attack

1

4

2

1

6

8

1

4

1

DangerousSubstances

4

1

1

4

5

6

2

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

1

3

5

8

4

6

1

Fighting

5

1

1

2

4

7

1

2

2

Theft

2

2

1

2

4

3

1

Threat

2

2

2

4

Weapons

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

386

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

646

556

56

2010

143

194

455

179

77

311

1202

349

663

588

51

2011

142

203

462

194

64

399

1251

388

53.7

46.3

4.7

2010

11.9

16.1

37.9

14.9

6.4

25.9

29.0

53.0

47.0

4.1

2011

11.4

16.2

36.9

15.5

5.1

31.9

31.0

23

10

2

2010

2

19

4

9

2

20

33

6

24

8

2

2011

1

15

8

7

3

20

32

6

3.6

1.8

3.6

2010

1.4

9.8

0.9

5.0

2.6

6.4

2.7

1.7

3.6

1.4

3.9

2011

0.7

7.4

1.7

3.6

4.7

5.0

2.6

1.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

78.4

45.0

My child feels safe at school. 88.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

91.1

80.8

Students (71%/496 Returned) Parents (17%/100 Returned) Staff (91%/148 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

Master Team

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.5

1

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

490

491

100 146

146

142490 95

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Seneca Valley High School - #104Principal: Mr. Marc J. Cohen 19401 Crystal Rock Drive Germantown, MD 20874 Office Phone: (301) 353-8000

Cluster Name: Seneca Valley

Community Supt: Dr. LaVerne G. Kimball

School Hours: 7:00 - 3:00

Fax Number: (301) 353-8004

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

4

1

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

20

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

5

3

1

3

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

1

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

13

6

Attack

1

9

3

3

1

9

19

6

8

5

1

DangerousSubstances

5

1

2

8

13

6

9

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

8

1

3

7

10

13

9

1

Fighting

19

7

10

22

2

6

4

Theft

9

9

10

1

2

2

Threat

3

2

2

4

1

3

2

Weapons

4

1

1

2

5

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

388

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

699

641

66

2010

145

411

379

184

114

439

1340

333

659

629

57

2011

131

395

343

178

101

462

1288

359

52.2

47.8

4.9

2010

10.8

30.7

28.3

13.7

8.5

32.8

24.9

51.2

48.8

4.4

2011

10.2

30.7

26.6

13.8

7.8

35.9

27.9

17

12

1

2010

1

21

4

3

1

16

29

2

55

27

2

2011

2

51

9

19

3

43

82

18

2.4

1.9

1.5

2010

0.7

5.1

1.1

1.6

0.9

3.6

2.2

0.6

8.3

4.3

3.5

2011

1.5

12.9

2.6

10.7

3.0

9.3

6.4

5.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

72.8

27.6

My child feels safe at school. 87.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

85.4

67.8

Students (64%/433 Returned) Parents (15%/89 Returned) Staff (56%/91 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Student Assistance Programs

ESOL Safety Counseling Program

Guide (Anger Management for Teen Boys)

School Safety Programs

Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

55.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

49.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.8

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

104

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

5

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

5

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

426

427

88 89

90

88428 84

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Sherwood High School - #503Principal: Mr. William M. Gregory 300 Olney-Sandy Spring Road Sandy Spring, MD 20860 Office Phone: (301) 924-3200

Cluster Name: Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 924-3220

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

12

Police Called

No Yes

4

1

1

1

2

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

5

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

9

2

1

Attack

1

6

3

3

2

3

11

15

5

DangerousSubstances

1

5

8

2

3

5

20

6

9

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

4

4

2

2

9

1

20

10

Fighting

2

12

12

5

4

10

30

4

6

2

Theft

7

2

2

8

Threat

1

Weapons

1

1

1

1

1

Other

1

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

390

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1099

995

65

2010

217

338

1197

170

151

296

2094

268

1082

1003

65

2011

221

323

1199

191

174

312

2085

271

52.5

47.5

3.1

2010

10.4

16.1

57.2

8.1

7.2

14.1

12.8

51.9

48.1

3.1

2011

10.6

15.5

57.5

9.2

8.3

15.0

13.0

42

23

0

2010

3

24

22

11

10

19

65

16

56

18

2

2011

4

30

27

14

9

20

74

10

3.8

2.3

0.0

2010

1.4

7.1

1.8

6.5

6.6

6.4

3.1

6.0

5.2

1.8

3.1

2011

1.8

9.3

2.3

7.3

5.2

6.4

3.5

3.7

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Sherwood High School - #503

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

82.1

39.1

My child feels safe at school. 90.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

89.4

74.5

Students (75%/746 Returned) Parents (17%/107 Returned) Staff (23%/48 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

48.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

34.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

2

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

742

741

105 47

47

46740 102

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Springbrook High School - #798Principal: Mr. Samuel A. Rivera 201 Valley Brook Drive Silver Spring, MD 20904 Office Phone: (301) 989-5700

Cluster Name: Northeast Consortium

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 622-1875

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

2

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

2 1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

14

1

Police Called

No Yes

11

1

2

4

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

9

4

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

1

12

4

1

Attack

7

2

3

10

16

8

16

1

DangerousSubstances

1

9

3

1

11

17

7

26

10

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

15

1

8

6

21

36

19

33

9

2

Fighting

2

20

4

9

27

42

18

13

4

Theft

8

1

2

11

17

8

4

1

Threat

1

4

2

4

5

13

Weapons

2

10

1

9

13

1

1

Other

1

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

392

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

968

786

35

2010

259

743

214

209

105

725

1754

503

905

794

38

2011

250

689

176

205

103

758

1699

545

55.2

44.8

2.0

2010

14.8

42.4

12.2

11.9

6.0

41.3

28.7

53.3

46.7

2.2

2011

14.7

40.6

10.4

12.1

6.1

44.6

32.1

71

28

2

2010

4

57

3

21

11

65

99

33

98

27

3

2011

5

58

2

17

17

79

125

57

7.3

3.6

5.7

2010

1.5

7.7

1.4

10.0

10.5

9.0

5.6

6.6

10.8

3.4

7.9

2011

2.0

8.4

1.1

8.3

16.5

10.4

7.4

10.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Springbrook High School - #798

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

64.4

30.9

My child feels safe at school. 95.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

81.1

77.0

Students (66%/577 Returned) Parents (14%/83 Returned) Staff (38%/74 Returned)

Student Assistance Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

Sports Academy

Rising Stars Mentoring

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

36.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

27.6

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

573

573

83 74

74

74570 76

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Watkins Mill High School - #545Principal: Mr. Scott W. Murphy 10301 Apple Ridge Road Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Office Phone: (301) 840-3959

Cluster Name: Watkins Mill

Community Supt: Dr. Darryl L. Williams

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 840-3980

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

1

6

1

Police Called

No Yes

7

2

3

5

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

4

3

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

15

5

1

Attack

11

2

3

3

13

20

6

7

5

DangerousSubstances

1

4

4

4

7

12

3

4

14

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

15

1

6

16

18

2

11

11

1

Fighting

13

1

5

2

13

22

7

7

5

Theft

8

4

9

12

4

2

2

1

Threat

3

2

1

2

4

5

Weapons

1

2

1

2

5

2

2

1

1

Other

1

1

3

3

1

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

394

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

809

716

58

2010

169

513

260

271

129

665

1525

520

798

727

63

2011

159

555

228

242

115

733

1525

518

53.0

47.0

3.8

2010

11.1

33.6

17.0

17.8

8.5

43.6

34.1

52.3

47.7

4.1

2011

10.4

36.4

15.0

15.9

7.5

48.1

34.0

45

32

1

2010

3

44

8

23

3

43

77

21

46

38

3

2011

1

48

9

20

6

56

84

23

5.6

4.5

1.7

2010

1.8

8.6

3.1

8.5

2.3

6.5

5.0

4.0

5.8

5.2

4.8

2011

0.6

8.6

3.9

8.3

5.2

7.6

5.5

4.4

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

65.8

40.0

My child feels safe at school. 80.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

90.3

68.1

Students (37%/288 Returned) Parents (14%/83 Returned) Staff (56%/113 Returned)

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Peer Mediation

Student Assistance Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Village Time

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

51.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.7 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

44.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

104

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

1

Code Blue

5

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

5

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

281

280

82 113

113

110281 79

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Wheaton High School - #782Principal: Mr. Kevin E. Lowndes 12601 Dalewood Drive Silver Spring, MD 20906 Office Phone: (301) 929-2050

Cluster Name: Downcounty Consortium

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 929-2081

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

1

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2 Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

8

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

3

1

5

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

2

Attack

2

2

5

7

5

9

DangerousSubstances

1

1

2

5

9

7

5

2

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

2

3

6

7

5

20

9

Fighting

1

13

1

4

4

19

29

14

4

1

Theft

1

4

1

1

5

4

1

Threat

1

1

1

2

1

5

2

6

Weapons

2

5

6

6

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

396

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

708

482

9

2010

126

256

103

143

193

714

1190

695

684

480

15

2011

117

268

92

166

188

748

1164

671

59.5

40.5

0.8

2010

10.6

21.5

8.7

12.0

16.2

60.0

58.4

58.8

41.2

1.3

2011

10.1

23.0

7.9

14.3

16.2

64.3

57.6

56

20

0

2010

1

18

2

11

19

50

76

55

49

16

0

2011

4

21

3

11

9

39

65

37

7.9

4.1

0.0

2010

0.8

7.0

1.9

7.7

9.8

7.0

6.4

7.9

7.2

3.3

0.0

2011

3.4

7.8

3.3

6.6

4.8

5.2

5.6

5.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

77.8

48.6

My child feels safe at school. 88.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

65.5

56.4

Students (100%/668 Returned) Parents (14%/85 Returned) Staff (34%/55 Returned)

Student Assistance Programs

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Peer Mediation

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

38.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

43.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

122

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

648

650

83 55

55

54647 80

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Walt Whitman High School - #427Principal: Dr. Alan S. Goodwin 7100 Whittier Boulevard Bethesda, MD 20817 Office Phone: (301) 320-6600

Cluster Name: Walt Whitman

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 320-7193

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

9

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

3

2

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

2

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

2

2

2

1

Attack

1

1

1

9

5

2

DangerousSubstances

1

2

7

8

1

1

14

2

5

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

5

1

4

3

6

3

Fighting

2

2

2

3

1

Theft

3

Threat

1

1

1

1

3

1

4

Weapons

1

3

1

2

4

Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

398

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

982

939

54

2010

224

77

1393

214

104

46

1921

169

981

962

75

2011

231

73

1391

221

105

44

1943

170

51.1

48.9

2.8

2010

11.7

4.0

72.5

11.1

5.4

2.4

8.8

50.5

49.5

3.9

2011

11.9

3.8

71.6

11.4

5.4

2.3

8.7

22

13

1

2010

1

13

15

20

0

18

35

5

22

5

2

2011

2

6

15

14

3

6

27

2

2.2

1.4

1.9

2010

0.4

16.9

1.1

9.3

0.0

39.1

1.8

3.0

2.2

0.5

2.7

2011

0.9

8.2

1.1

6.3

2.9

13.6

1.4

1.2

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

89.7

53.6

My child feels safe at school. 98.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.9

84.9

Students (89%/872 Returned) Parents (23%/140 Returned) Staff (43%/87 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups

Sharp Street Program for Suspended Students

Student Assistance Programs

Evening Meetings with Parents & Students

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

14.9

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

1

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

1

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

868

869

136 87

86

82863 134

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

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Thomas S. Wootton High School - #234Principal: Dr. Michael J. Doran 2100 Wootton Parkway Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-8550

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 7:25 - 2:10

Fax Number: (301) 279-8569

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

6

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

Police Called

No Yes

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

1

3

2

Attack

3

3

5

2

7

4

1

DangerousSubstances

1

8

2

2

11

1

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

2

2

3

6

2

Fighting

2

5

4

2

8

1

3

1

1

Theft

2

1

1

1

4

2

1

Threat

1

2

2

1

3

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

400

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1240

1178

99

2010

783

123

1251

219

41

135

2418

157

1217

1178

107

2011

800

126

1178

211

45

123

2395

177

51.3

48.7

4.1

2010

32.4

5.1

51.7

9.1

1.7

5.6

6.5

50.8

49.2

4.5

2011

33.4

5.3

49.2

8.8

1.9

5.1

7.4

30

11

1

2010

10

7

21

12

0

8

41

2

24

8

2

2011

2

6

19

11

0

5

32

3

2.4

0.9

1.0

2010

1.3

5.7

1.7

5.5

0.0

5.9

1.7

1.3

2.0

0.7

1.9

2011

0.3

4.8

1.6

5.2

0.0

4.1

1.3

1.7

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Thomas S. Wootton High School - #234

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

92.6

63.5

My child feels safe at school. 96.2 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

98.8

95.2

Students (92%/1095 Returned) Parents (20%/134 Returned) Staff (37%/85 Returned)

Student Assistance Programs

Counseling Programs/Groups

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

32.1 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

31.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

18.5

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

3

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

2

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

1088

1089

133 84

84

811084 130

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

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SECTION V

SPECIAL SCHOOL PROFILES

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405

Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents (RICA) .......................................................... 406 Rock Terrace School ............................................................................................................... 408 Carl Sandburg Learning Center ............................................................................................... 410

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Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents - #965Principal: Mrs. Michelle Schultze 15000 Broschart Road Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 251-6900

Cluster Name: Thomas S. Wootton

Community Supt: Dr. Donna S. Hollingshead

School Hours: 9:30 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 251-6906

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

Police Called

No Yes

3

1

3

3

11

2

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

2

4

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

1

Attack

4

1

6

3

6

1

2

DangerousSubstances

1

1

2

2

2

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

3

3

2

3

2

Fighting

2

2

1

2

Theft

1

Threat

1

1

1

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

406

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

79

34

2

2010

4

38

52

108

0

41

113

16

66

36

2

2011

1

35

50

98

1

47

102

14

69.9

30.1

1.8

2010

3.5

33.6

46.0

95.6

0.0

36.3

14.2

64.7

35.3

2.0

2011

1.0

34.3

49.0

96.1

1.0

46.1

13.7

7

1

2010

4

1

8

7

8

3

12

4

2011

11

3

16

6

16

1

8.9

2.9

2010

10.5

1.9

7.4

17.1

7.1

18.8

18.2

11.1

2011

31.4

6.0

16.3

12.8

15.7

7.1

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents - #965

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

65.4

56.9

My child feels safe at school. 88.9 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

84.6

78.6

Students (56%/53 Returned) Parents (11%/9 Returned) Staff (25%/14 Returned)

Character Education Programs

Conflict Resolution

Counseling Programs/Groups (Therapy)

Second Step Social Skills Program

Student Self-Development Program

Positive Management of Aggressive Behavior (PMAB-DHMH)

School Safety Programs

Bully - Proof Program

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

65.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

33.3

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

2

Code Blue

33

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

32

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

52

51

9 13

14

1352 9

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

407

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Rock Terrace School - #916Principal: Dr. Dianne G. Thornton 390 Martins Lane Rockville, MD 20850 Office Phone: (301) 279-4940

Cluster Name: Walter Johnson

Community Supt: Dr. Christopher S. Garran

School Hours: 8:30 - 3:15

Fax Number: (301) 279-4943

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

16

2

Police Called

No Yes

5

1

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

1

1

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

10

2

Attack

8

2

12

9

12

2

1

DangerousSubstances

1

1

1

1

1

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

2

1

Fighting

1

2

2

2

Theft

10

1

4

Threat

5

11

11

11

2

Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

408

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

76

30

7

2010

5

46

33

106

2

44

106

15

73

28

6

2011

6

39

33

101

4

44

101

17

71.7

28.3

6.6

2010

4.7

43.4

31.1

100.0

1.9

41.5

14.2

72.3

27.7

5.9

2011

5.9

38.6

32.7

100.0

4.0

43.6

16.8

8

4

1

2010

0

8

1

12

10

12

2

9

3

1

2011

0

5

2

12

9

12

4

10.5

13.3

14.3

2010

0.0

17.4

3.0

11.3

22.7

11.3

13.3

12.3

10.7

16.7

2011

0.0

12.8

6.1

11.9

20.5

11.9

23.5

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Rock Terrace School - #916

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

91.1

89.5

My child feels safe at school. 100.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

80.4

76.8

Students (57%/58 Returned) Parents (14%/10 Returned) Staff (89%/56 Returned)

Stop and Think

Take a Stand

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

47.2 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

19.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

25.0

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

103

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

2

Code Blue

4

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

3

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

56

57

9 56

56

5358 8

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

409

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Carl Sandburg Learning Center - #215Principal: Ms. Marlene R. Kenny 451 Meadow Hall Drive Rockville, MD 20851 Office Phone: (301) 279-8490

Cluster Name: Sherwood

Community Supt: Ms. Beth Schiavino-Narvaez

School Hours: 9:30 - 3:30

Fax Number: (301) 517-5984

2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

Police Called

No Yes

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

4

Police Called

No Yes

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

Police Called

No Yes

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

AttackDangerousSubstances

1

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

1

1

1

1

Fighting Theft Threat Weapons Other

* Duplicated Count of Students

Total Incidents

410

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

84

25

4

2010

10

38

34

108

11

37

109

23

103

23

6

2011

13

41

39

126

13

51

126

27

77.1

22.9

3.7

2010

9.2

34.9

31.2

99.1

10.1

33.9

21.1

81.7

18.3

4.8

2011

10.3

32.5

31.0

100.0

10.3

40.5

21.4

0

0

2010

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

2011

0

1

0

1

0

1

1

0

0.0

0.0

2010

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.0

0.0

0.0

2011

0.0

2.4

0.0

0.8

0.0

2.0

0.8

0.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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Carl Sandburg Learning Center - #215

School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

My child feels safe at school. 95.5 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

81.5

85.2

Students***** (0%/0 Returned) Parents (22%/22 Returned) Staff (40%/27 Returned)

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)

Crisis Support Team

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

15.4 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

22.7

2

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

102

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

0

Code Blue

0

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

0

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

22 27

27

2622

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

***** Students were not surveyed because of multiple disabilities.

411

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SECTION VI

COUNTY SUMMARY PROFILES

413

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Summary Listing

415

Elementary School Summary .................................................................................................. 416 Middle School Summary .......................................................................................................... 418 High School Summary ............................................................................................................. 420 Special School Summary ......................................................................................................... 422 County Summary ..................................................................................................................... 424

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2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

10

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

2

1

6

Police Called

No Yes

23

1

1

4

10

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

15

284

3

12

2

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

2

3

9

22

4

7

49

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

9

4

108

4

Police Called

No Yes

3

16

6

21

6

79

2

42

* Duplicated Count of Students

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

16

2

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

10

1

5

4

15

18

5

196

19

19

Attack

9

99

28

111

45

138

215

60

3

4

DangerousSubstances

1

1

5

7

7

6

69

11

4

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

7

41

18

45

15

48

80

10

32

9

1

Fighting

2

28

2

20

5

33

41

8

11

2

1

Theft

5

1

6

3

10

13

6

46

5

2

Threat

22

16

33

5

28

51

11

22

4

2

Weapons

1

9

4

4

5

18

26

10

12

4

1

Other

1

8

3

8

3

10

16

2

Total Incidents

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

32663

30930

3083

2010

9248

12730

22160

7600

12821

21115

63593

16219

33835

32266

3282

2011

9652

13268

22581

7832

13936

22683

66101

17176

51.4

48.6

4.8

2010

14.5

20.0

34.8

12.0

20.2

33.2

25.5

51.2

48.8

5.0

2011

14.6

20.1

34.2

11.8

21.1

34.3

26.0

324

29

23

2010

15

174

55

150

43

235

353

86

322

50

22

2011

17

175

58

157

72

246

372

98

1.0

0.1

0.8

2010

0.2

1.4

0.3

2.3

0.3

1.1

0.6

0.5

1.0

0.2

0.7

2011

0.2

1.3

0.2

2.3

0.5

1.1

0.6

0.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

416

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

90.3

73.0

My child feels safe at school. 96.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

97.0

85.1

Students (85%/17829 Returned) Parents (28%/11865 Returned) Staff (58%/4953 Returned)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

59.8 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

28.6

256

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

1332319

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

19

Code Blue

144

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

133

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

17651

17610

11798 4938

4936

489517523 11501

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

School Safety Programs are listed separately for each school.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

417

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2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

6

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

1

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

18

6

5

2

6

1

1

5

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

8

3

178

4

27

3

5

Police Called

No Yes

28

1

10

1

9

18

25

10

52

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

5

5

2

42

1

Police Called

No Yes

5

7

21

22

4

70

13

* Duplicated Count of Students

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

20

3

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

3

5

8

4

3

9

23

6

306

67

18

Attack

11

184

70

179

20

245

373

90

41

27

2

DangerousSubstances

4

22

10

11

6

32

68

30

280

70

27

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

8

178

40

130

17

252

350

97

362

203

21

Fighting

20

313

64

163

24

384

565

147

16

15

Theft

3

18

6

4

4

18

31

4

121

38

7

Threat

8

87

21

56

4

114

159

36

40

9

1

Weapons

8

18

3

7

7

31

49

19

32

11

1

Other

4

15

10

13

2

25

43

13

Total Incidents

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

15751

15090

1306

2010

4507

6678

10900

3647

1568

9399

30841

7385

15678

15060

1314

2011

4422

6827

10725

3581

1699

9733

30738

7396

51.1

48.9

4.2

2010

14.6

21.7

35.3

11.8

5.1

30.5

23.9

51.0

49.0

4.3

2011

14.4

22.2

34.9

11.7

5.5

31.7

24.1

899

309

43

2010

41

570

190

344

77

738

1208

362

898

377

56

2011

63

612

184

396

72

817

1275

360

5.6

2.0

3.3

2010

0.9

8.4

1.7

9.2

4.8

7.7

3.9

4.8

5.6

2.5

4.3

2011

1.4

8.8

1.7

10.8

4.2

8.3

4.1

4.8

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

418

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

82.2

64.0

My child feels safe at school. 92.8 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

90.4

79.2

Students (87%/17610 Returned) Parents (20%/3534 Returned) Staff (56%/2090 Returned)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

58.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.5 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

37.3

76

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

39286

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

3

Code Blue

183

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

178

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

17432

17422

3507 2079

2078

206017353 3392

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

School Safety Programs are listed separately for each school.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

419

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2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

17

4

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

28

19

46

2

1

10

7

6

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

4

1

320

1

20

4

1

Police Called

No Yes

103

17

2

1

1

21

18

55

10

1

15

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

7

3

59

3

Police Called

No Yes

1

11

36

16

53

3

78

17

* Duplicated Count of Students

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

14

1

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

1

4

4

7

5

15

6

215

79

14

Attack

9

140

52

102

19

158

294

79

291

95

12

DangerousSubstances

18

133

119

60

16

141

386

103

388

124

15

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

7

315

49

176

19

304

512

126

336

253

15

Fighting

12

351

52

110

49

338

589

158

163

60

5

Theft

5

141

15

65

5

133

223

56

161

34

5

Threat

5

113

30

91

11

111

195

42

57

12

3

Weapons

3

33

13

14

5

40

69

17

41

23

4

Other

1

37

7

18

2

37

64

15

Total Incidents

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

22674

21518

1448

2010

6361

9793

16640

5090

2417

10786

44192

9837

22551

21701

1551

2011

6393

9782

16128

5099

2315

11478

44252

10298

51.3

48.7

3.3

2010

14.4

22.2

37.7

11.5

5.5

24.4

22.3

51.0

49.0

3.5

2011

14.4

22.1

36.4

11.5

5.2

25.9

23.3

1211

538

47

2010

67

867

285

480

104

894

1749

480

1361

587

63

2011

60

965

336

494

115

988

1948

521

5.3

2.5

3.2

2010

1.1

8.8

1.7

9.3

4.3

8.2

3.9

4.9

6.0

2.7

4.0

2011

0.9

9.8

2.1

9.6

5.0

8.5

4.4

5.0

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

420

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

78.9

42.1

My child feels safe at school. 89.7 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

91.4

74.6

Students (72%/16826 Returned) Parents (17%/2569 Returned) Staff (52%/2604 Returned)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

42.9 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

46.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

29.9

51

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

26766

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

6

Code Blue

71

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

70

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

16676

16677

2534 2576

2575

250016628 2432

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

School Safety Programs are listed separately for each school.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

421

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2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

1

1

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

1

Police Called

No Yes

2

1

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

2

22

17

2

3

1

Police Called

No Yes

5

1

3

8

11

5

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

1

3

1

Police Called

No Yes

1

2

4

4

5

2

* Duplicated Count of Students

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

6

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

4

1

5

6

2

39

16

Attack

37

5

21

2

42

55

13

11

4

DangerousSubstances

8

1

3

1

8

15

6

53

12

3

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

42

18

1

55

65

20

22

6

1

Fighting

1

19

3

6

1

20

28

4

1

Theft

1

1

1

39

14

5

Threat

1

33

4

25

1

46

53

10

2

Weapons

1

1

1

1

2

9

Other

7

3

8

9

2

Total Incidents

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

591

231

27

2010

49

321

194

603

59

380

822

227

557

228

34

2011

45

307

201

602

59

375

785

196

71.9

28.1

3.3

2010

6.0

39.1

23.6

73.4

7.2

46.2

27.6

71.0

29.0

4.3

2011

5.7

39.1

25.6

76.7

7.5

47.8

25.0

102

39

4

2010

2

82

13

40

4

109

141

40

99

29

5

2011

2

74

11

50

3

96

128

36

16.6

13.4

8.3

2010

4.8

22.0

6.6

6.1

11.1

24.2

15.7

17.7

17.2

13.7

14.3

2011

4.8

23.1

5.0

8.9

12.0

24.6

16.2

19.6

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

422

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

My child feels safe at school. This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

8

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

4010

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

4

Code Blue

38

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

36

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

School Safety Programs are listed separately for each school.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

423

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2010–2011 Reported Serious Incidents

34

6

Computer Abuse

Crisis Center

Academic Dishonesty

Bus

Description

Alcohol

Arrest

Accident

Bomb

Bomb Threat

Arson

Bullying

3

2

7

1

1

1

Police Called

No Yes

71

26

52

8

2

26

2

8

11

Missing Child

Physical Assault/Attack

Disruptive Behavior

Medical Assistance

Description

Extortion

Fighting

Drugs

Gang-Related Incident/Crime

Hate Incident

Fire, Not Arson

Malfunction, Essential Equip.

29

1

3

804

25

61

12

8

Police Called

No Yes

138

1

30

2

1

5

42

66

95

32

1

116

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Other

Protective Services

Weapon

Description

Serious Injury

Sex Related

Robbery, Strong-Armed

Theft

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Suicide

Vandalism

2

22

12

2

212

9

Police Called

No Yes

1

20

61

47

100

13

232

2

74

* Duplicated Count of Students

2010–2011 Number of Out-of-School Suspension Incidents Related to School Safety*

56

6

2

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

ArsonFire

Explosives

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

5

23

13

17

7

34

62

19

756

181

51

Attack

29

460

155

413

86

583

937

242

346

130

14

DangerousSubstances

23

163

130

75

28

188

476

145

790

217

49

DisrespectInsubordination

Disruption

22

576

107

369

52

659

1007

253

752

471

38

Fighting

35

711

121

299

79

775

1223

317

190

78

6

Theft

8

165

22

75

12

162

268

66

367

91

19

Threat

14

255

71

205

21

299

458

99

121

25

6

Weapons

12

61

21

26

17

90

146

46

94

38

6

Other

6

67

20

42

7

80

132

32

Total Incidents

ESOL

FARMS

Special Education

Female

Two or More Races

Male

Black or African American

White

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

71679

67769

5864

2010

20165

29522

49894

16940

16865

41680

139448

33668

72621

69255

6181

2011

20512

30184

49635

17114

18009

44269

141876

35066

51.4

48.6

4.2

2010

14.5

21.2

35.8

12.1

12.1

29.9

24.1

51.2

48.8

4.4

2011

14.5

21.3

35.0

12.1

12.7

31.2

24.7

2536

915

117

2010

125

1693

543

1014

228

1976

3451

968

2680

1043

146

2011

142

1826

589

1097

262

2147

3723

1015

3.5

1.3

2.0

2010

0.6

5.7

1.1

6.3

1.4

4.7

2.5

2.9

3.7

1.5

2.4

2011

0.7

6.0

1.2

6.8

1.5

4.8

2.6

2.9

Out-of-School Suspension Rate**

All Students

Total Students Enrolled Percent Students Enrolled Number Students Suspended Percent Students Suspended

** Unduplicated Count of Students

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School Climate — From School Surveys of Environment 2010–2011****AgreeAgreeAgree

I feel safe at school.

My belongings are safe in this school.

83.9

60.0

My child feels safe at school. 95.0 This school is a safe place to work.

My personal belongings are safe in this school.

93.9

80.9

Students (80%/52407 Returned) Parents (24%/18057 Returned) Staff (56%/9846 Returned)

School Safety Programs

In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

39.0 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

53.3 In this school, students bullying other students is a problem.

30.5

391

Drills ConductedCode Red Fire/Evacuation

2031481

Code Blue

0

Safety Incidents Requiring Code StatusCode Red

32

Code Blue

436

2010–2011 Bullying Incidents***Number Reported

417

Number Confirmed

Valid NValid NValid N

51898

51848

17923 9791

9787

964251645 17405

**** Percentages based on valid responses.

School Safety Programs are listed separately for each school.

*** The number of reported bullying incidents may differ from the number of bullying incidents reported as a serious incident because an event is identified as a serious incident only if it results in or leads to the death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or conducting MCPS business; potential or actual disruption of the planned school day; or, any of the other criteria outlined in MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Serious Incident (see page 437). Additional information can be found in the glossary on page 427.

Reporting a

425

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Out-of-School Suspension Categories

Term Definition Arson, Fire, Explosives

Arson/Fire (Suspension Code 501)—Attempting to set, aiding in setting, or setting fire to a building or other property. False Alarm/Bomb Threat (Suspension Code 502)—The conveyance of threats or false information concerning the placement of explosive or destructive substances; initiating a report warning of a fire or other catastrophe without cause in person or by phone; misuse of 911; discharging a fire extinguisher. Explosives (Suspension Code 503)—Possession, sale, distribution, detonation, or threat of detonation of an incendiary or explosive material or device including firecrackers, smoke bombs, flares or any combustible or explosive substance or combination of substances or articles, other than a firearm. See 18 U.S.C. §921.

Attack

Physical Attack—Teacher/Staff (Suspension Code 401)—Physically attacking an employee of the school system or other adult, including striking a staff member who is intervening in a fight or other disruptive activity. Physical Attack—Student (Suspension Code 402)—Physically pushing, hitting, or otherwise attacking another student. Serious Bodily Injury (Suspension Code 408)—IDEA at 20 U.S.C. § 1415 (k)(7)(D) references the definition for “serious bodily injury” from 18 U.S.C. § 1365 (h)(3) means bodily injury which involves (a) substantial risk of death; (b) extreme physical pain; (c) protracted and obvious disfigurement; or (d) protracted loss or impairment of a function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty. Sexual Assault (Suspension Code 601)—Physical sexual attack on school system staff member or another student.

Dangerous Substances

Alcohol (Suspension Code 201)—Possession, use, or showing evidence of use, sale, or distribution of any alcoholic substances. Inhalants (Suspension Code 202)—Possession, use, or showing evidence of use, sale, or distribution of any inhalants or other intoxicants. Drugs (Suspension Code 203)—Possession, use, or showing evidence of use, sale, or distribution of controlled dangerous substances, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, look-alike drugs, and substances represented as controlled substances or drug paraphernalia (unless documentation on file that student may self-carry). Tobacco (Suspension Code 204)—Possession, use, sale, or distribution of tobacco or tobacco products.

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Term Definition Disrespect, Insubordination, Disruption

Disrespect (Suspension Code 701)—Inappropriate comments or physical gestures to teachers, staff members, or others. Insubordination (Suspension Code 702)—Refusing to follow directions of teachers, staff members, or administrators. Harassment (Suspension Code 703)—Intentional negative actions on the part of one or more students that cause discomfort with identity issues in regard to race, color, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion, or other identifying characteristics, and that interfere with a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from the school’s educational programs. Classroom Disruption (Suspension Code 704)—Behavior that interferes with the learning of others in a classroom or other learning environment. Inciting/Participating in Disturbance (Suspension Code 705)—Preventing orderly conduct, or otherwise causing a disruption to the atmosphere of order and discipline in the school necessary for effective learning, other than classroom disruption. Sexual Harassment (Suspension Code 602)—Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and/or other inappropriate verbal, written, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, directed toward others.

Fighting

Fighting (Suspension Code 405)—A physical confrontation involving two or more students.

Theft

Theft (Suspension Code 803)—Taking or obtaining property of another without permission and/or knowledge of the owner.

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Term Definition Threat

Verbal or Physical Threat to Teacher, Staff Member, or Others (Suspension Code 403)—Threatening or aggressive language or gestures directed toward a staff member or anyone other than a student. Verbal or Physical Threat to Student (Suspension Code 404)—Threatening or aggressive language or gestures directed toward another student. Extortion (Suspension Code 406)—The process of obtaining property from another, with or without that person’s consent, by a wrongful use of force, fear, or threat. Bullying (Suspension Code 407)—Intentional conduct, including verbal, physical, or written conduct or an intentional electronic communication that creates a hostile educational environment by substantially interfering with a student’s educational benefits, opportunities, or performance, or with a student’s physical or psychological well-being and is:

o Motivated by an actual or perceived personal characteristic including race, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ancestry, physical attributes, socioeconomic status, familial status, or physical or mental ability or disability; or,

o Threatening or seriously intimidating; and o Occurs on a school property, at a school activity or event, or on a school bus; or o Substantially disrupts the orderly operation of a school.

Weapons Firearms (Suspension Code 301)—Possession of a firearm as defined in 18 U.S.C. §921.

Examples include: handguns, rifles, shotguns, and bombs. Other Guns (Suspension Code 302)—Possession of any type of gun, other than a firearm, loaded or unloaded, operable or inoperable. This may include any object that is a look-alike of a gun or firearm (e.g., BB guns, pellet guns, water guns). Other Weapons (Suspension Code 303)—Possession of any implement that could cause or is intended to cause bodily harm, other than a firearm or other gun.

Other

Class Cutting (Suspension Code 101)—Unlawfully absent from a class or a school activity. Academic Dishonesty/Cheating (Suspension Code 801)—Academic dishonesty through cheating, copying, forging signature of teacher and/or parent, plagiarizing, or altering records, or assisting another in such actions. Refusal to Obey School Policies (Suspension Code 807)—Failure to comply with school rules, regulations, policies, and/or procedures, not otherwise defined in the suspension codes.

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Terms Related to Out-of-School Suspension Reporting

Term Definition Total Students Enrolled

This represents the number of students in each of the indicated categories.

Percent Students Enrolled

For the student groups, this indicates the percentage of students as compared with the total population of the school.

Number Students Suspended

This represents the number of students suspended in each student category. It is an unduplicated count of students, meaning a student is counted only once regardless of the number of times that student may be suspended.

Percent Students Suspended

For the student groups, this indicates the percentage of students suspended as compared to the population of the individual student group.

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Serious Incident Categories and Definitions

Term Definition Academic Dishonesty

The intentional misrepresentation of one’s work toward educational progress, which can include cheating or other forms of dishonesty. Plagiarism refers to the use of another's ideas, information, language, or writing, when done without proper acknowledgment of the original source.

Accident An unintentional incident that causes disruption in the school day.

Alcohol

Distribution—The distribution of the substance, the possession of the quantity of a substance in excess of that which would be reasonable for personal use, or the act of distribution of the substance to others. Possession—Having on one’s person the substance in question.

Arrest Action by the police to take a student into custody with the intent to press formal charges.

Arson Willful and malicious fire setting or the threat of same.

Bomb An explosive, incendiary, or toxic material combined with a delivery or detonating apparatus, or a device modified to do so, or a look-alike.

Bomb Threat The threat that an explosive device exists that would harm the functions of the school day. Bullying Intentional conduct, including verbal, physical, or written conduct or an intentional

electronic communication that creates a hostile educational environment by substantially interfering with a student’s educational benefits, opportunities, or performance, or with a student’s physical or psychological well-being and is:

o Motivated by an actual or perceived personal characteristic including race, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ancestry, physical attributes, socioeconomic status, familial status, or physical or mental ability or disability; or,

o Threatening or seriously intimidating; and o Occurs on a school property, at a school activity or event, or on a school bus; or o Substantially disrupts the orderly operation of a school.

Bus Incident Any incident that occurs on a school bus and/or interferes with the route responsibilities.

Computer Abuse

The misuse of technology as outlined in MCPS Regulation IGT-RA, User Responsibilities for Computer Systems, Electronic Information, and Network Security.

Crisis Center An incident that requires reference of participant to the Crisis Center.

Disruptive Behavior

Behavior that interferes with the normal operation of the entire school.

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Term Definition Drugs

Distribution—The distribution of the substance, the possession of the quantity of a substance in excess of that which would be reasonable for personal use, or the act of distribution of the substance to others. Possession—Having on one’s person the substance in question. Paraphernalia—Having on one’s person or in a location used by the person those items that enable use of the controlled substance.

Extortion The use, or the express or implicit threat of the use, of violence or other criminal means to cause harm to a person, reputation, or property as a means to obtain something of value or to compel some action from someone else.

Fighting A physical conflict between two or more students.

Fire, Not Arson The existence, or evidence of prior existence, of fire on school property.

Gang-related Incident/Crime

Activity related to a formal or informal ongoing organization, association, or group of three or more persons who: (a) have a history of criminal street gang activity; (b) have a common name or common identifying signs, colors, or symbols; and (c) have members or associates who, individually or collectively, engage in or have engaged in a pattern of criminal activity.

Hate Incident

Crime—Identified and charged by the police with harassing a person or damaging property of a person because of race, color, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or national origin. Graffiti—Defacement of property that denigrates on the basis of race, color, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or national origin. Other—Activity other than crime or graffiti that denigrates on the basis of race, color, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or national origin.

Malfunction, Essential Equipment

Any equipment disorder that interferes with the normal operation of the entire school.

Medical Assistance

Request for emergency services.

Missing Child Report of a student missing from expected attendance at school.

Physical Assault/Attack

An offensive and intentional touching or striking of a person against his or her will, intentionally causing bodily harm.

Protective Services

An incident that requires reference of student to Child Welfare Services.

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Term Definition Robbery, Strong-armed

The taking of property of another from his person or in his presence by force or reasonable fear of violence.

Serious Injury Physical injury that requires medical attention outside the school.

Sex Related

Assault—Charged by the police with actual or attempted sexual penetration against a person without consent. Harassment—The unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other inappropriate verbal, written, or physical conduct of a sexual nature. Rape – Engage in sexual intercourse with another by force or threat of force.

Suicide The act of intentionally taking one's own life.

Theft Dishonestly acquiring property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it.

Threat, Physical or Verbal

Expression of intent to damage or injure; intimidation.

Vandalism

Graffiti—Images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted, or any form of marking on property that does not belong to the artist. Other—intentional abuse, damage or destruction of any portion of school facilities, furnishings, or property.

Weapon Implements that can cause bodily harm, and the term includes but is not limited to, knives, metal knuckles, nunchakus, guns, rifles, firearms, BB guns, paintball guns, pellet guns, and any object used as a weapon.

Weapon, Toy, Facsimile

Implements that are designed to resemble those items that can cause bodily harm.

Other Incidents not related to any of the other categories but are reported to the Office of School Performance.

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Terms Related to Bullying Incidents

Term Definition Bullying Intentional conduct, including verbal, physical, or written conduct or an intentional

electronic communication that creates a hostile educational environment by substantially interfering with a student’s educational benefits, opportunities, or performance, or with a student’s physical or psychological well-being and is:

o Motivated by an actual or perceived personal characteristic including race, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ancestry, physical attributes, socioeconomic status, familial status, or physical or mental ability or disability; or,

o Threatening or seriously intimidating; and o Occurs on a school property, at a school activity or event, or on a school bus; or o Substantially disrupts the orderly operation of a school.

Number Reported

The number of reported bullying incidents represents the number of Bullying, Harassment or Intimidation reporting forms (MCPS Form 230-35) turned in for the current school year. State law requires that any person who reports bullying, harassment, or intimidation be given the opportunity to make a written report by filling out this form, but they are not required to do so. However, any report of bullying, harassment, or intimidation, either written or verbal, must be investigated by school administration. For more information, please see MCPS Regulation JHF-RA, Bullying, Harassment or Intimidation.

Number Confirmed

Number of reported bullying events deemed accurate upon investigation by school administrator.

Definition of Drills and Alerts

Term Definition Code Red Drill The planned practice of an alert status indicating imminent danger exists to all staff

members and students.

Code Blue Drill The planned practice of an alert status indicating that an emergency/crisis exists at or near an MCPS facility.

Fire/Evacuation Drill

The planned practice of an emergency route to be used in the event of fire or other situations that requires evacuation of the facility.

Code Red Incident

Actual incidents at a school or in a school’s community requiring staff members and students to remain within their classroom or within a secured area.

Code Blue Incident

Actual emergency/crisis at a school or in a school’s community requiring all students and staff members to be accounted for and under supervision.

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REGULATION COB-RA, Reporting a Serious Incident

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REGULATION MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Related Entries: ACF-RA, COB-EA, COC-RA, COE-RA, COE-EA, COE-EB, COF-RA, COG-RA, EBA-RA, EBH-RA, ECC-RA, EEA-RA, EKC-RA, Negotiated Agreement

Responsible Office: Deputy Superintendent of Schools

Reporting a Serious Incident I. PURPOSE

To establish procedures for reporting serious incidents to the appropriate administrative offices and to the public in order to provide for the health, safety, and security of MCPS students and employees

II. BACKGROUND

To ensure the protection of MCPS students and employees, all serious and unusual incidents must be reported to the appropriate MCPS office. All incidents involving personal injury and MCPS property damage must be reported to the immediate supervisor so that safety and/or legal measures may be applied as necessary.

The involvement of police and/or fire and rescue officials on MCPS sites to assist with a problem is always considered an unusual circumstance and must be reported to the appropriate MCPS office.

Employees are required to make reports to their immediate supervisors of assaults against them by non-school persons.

Teachers are required to report incidents in which force has been required to restrain a student.

III. DEFINITIONS

A. A serious or unusual incident is any incident that occurs on an MCPS site, or in connection with a school-related activity, that may be classified into the following categories and may include but not be limited to:

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1. Safety/Health

a) Any incident resulting in death or serious injury of any person on an MCPS site or while conducting MCPS business (See Regulation EBH-RA, Reporting Student Accidents. For information concerning reporting an accident involving a school bus, see Regulation EEA-RA, Transportation of Students.)

b) Bomb threats or explosive devices on MCPS sites (See Regulation

EKC-RA, Bomb Threats/Explosive Devices.) c) Fire (See Regulation EBA-RA, Fire Safety)

d) A request for emergency medical assistance e) Serious property damage that results in disruption of the school

day (See Regulation ECC-RA, Loss of MCPS Property.) f) Substantial or critical malfunction of essential equipment,

facilities, and/or services g) Serious abuse or assault (physical/sexual) of any person h) Serious abuse of any person that is based on sexual harassment,

race, religion, or ethnic background (i.e.; hate/violence incidents) (See Regulation ACF-RA, Sexual Harassment; and Policy ACA, Human Relations)

i) Weapons (See Regulation COE-RA, Weapons)

2. Security/Discipline

a) A request for police assistance

b) Behavior that results in potential or actual disruption of the planned school day

c) Portable Communication Devices (See Regulation COG-RA, Portable Communication Devices.)

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B. An MCPS Site is defined as any school or facility, including grounds owned or occupied by MCPS. The definition includes the location of an MCPS sponsored activity.

C. The principal/director refers to the administrator responsible for a school or

office as appropriate. D. Appropriate MCPS office means:

Office of School Performance when referring to regular school

Office of School Performance when referring to special education schools

Office of Special Education and Student Services when referring to

alternative programs

Office of the Chief Operating Officer when referring to all other locations or operations

IV. PROCEDURES

A. All serious and unusual incidents are to be reported immediately to the principal/director or designee.

B. If the incident involves a student, the principal will make every effort to first

notify the parent(s)/guardian(s) of the student before any other referral is made unless circumstances require an immediate action by police or other emergency officials to protect the health and safety of all persons involved. The principal/director or designee is responsible for determining the facts and assuring that the students/employees involved have an opportunity to give their input and description of the incident.

C. The principal/director or designee will be responsible for determining the

appropriate course of action including requests for outside (non-school) assistance in accordance with the comprehensive local crisis plans.

D. As soon as possible, the principal/director or designee will notify by telephone the

appropriate MCPS office. 1. In the case of sexual harassment, racial or hate/violence incidents, the

principal/director or designee will also immediately notify the Office of School Performance by telephone.

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2. Within 24 hours of the oral report, the principal/director or designee will report the incident in writing, using MCPS Form 270-3, Report of a Serious School Incident.

E. Whenever the principal/director or designee perceives that a serious incident

threatens the health, safety, or security of students or staff, or there is the likelihood of community concern about the incident, the principal/director or designee, in consultation with the appropriate MCPS office, may release information about the incident to parents, staff, and students, using the guidelines below.

1. The purpose of such a release is to provide all interested parties with

timely and accurate information and to solicit support for resolving the situation.

2. No information will be released that violates the confidentiality rights of

any person involved in the incident.

3. A release regarding a serious incident will contain the following elements:

a) The relevant facts of the incident, which may include the age, gender, and grade level of students and/or employee but must exclude any personally identifiable information

b) A description of the actions taken to resolve the problem

c) A statement of any support activities that parents and/or immediate

supervisors or others can provide (if appropriate)

4. A copy of the letter or other release documents will be attached to the written report, MCPS Form 270-3: Report of a Serious School Incident.

Regulation History: Formerly Regulation No. 285-9, November 19, 1976; revised January 31, 1992, revised November 4, 1996; revised July 20, 1998; revised September 24, 1999; updated office titles June 1, 2000; revised February 28, 2006.

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Argyle MS ........................................................... 270 Arcola ES ................................................................ 4 Ashburton ES .......................................................... 6 John T. Baker MS ............................................... 272 Benjamin Banneker MS ...................................... 274 Bannockburn ES ..................................................... 8 Lucy V. Barnsley ES ............................................. 10 Beall ES ................................................................ 12 Bel Pre ES ............................................................ 14 Bells Mill ES .......................................................... 16 Belmont ES ........................................................... 18 Bethesda ES ......................................................... 20 Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS ................................ 350 Beverly Farms ES ................................................. 22 Montgomery Blair HS .......................................... 352 James Hubert Blake HS ..................................... 354 Bradley Hills ES .................................................... 24 Briggs Chaney MS .............................................. 276 Broad Acres ES .................................................... 26 Brooke Grove ES .................................................. 28 Brookhaven ES ..................................................... 30 Brown Station ES .................................................. 32 Burning Tree ES ................................................... 34 Burnt Mills ES ....................................................... 36 Burtonsville ES ..................................................... 38 Cabin John MS ................................................... 278 Candlewood ES .................................................... 40 Cannon Road ES .................................................. 42 Carderock Springs ES .......................................... 44 Rachel Carson ES ................................................ 46 Cashell ES ............................................................ 48 Cedar Grove ES ................................................... 50 Chevy Chase ES .................................................. 52 Winston Churchill HS .......................................... 356 Clarksburg ES ....................................................... 54 Clarksburg HS .................................................... 358 Clearspring ES ...................................................... 56 Roberto W. Clemente MS ................................... 280 Clopper Mill ES ..................................................... 58 Cloverly ES ........................................................... 60 Cold Spring ES ..................................................... 62 College Gardens ES ............................................. 64 Cresthaven ES ...................................................... 66 Capt. James E. Daly ES ....................................... 68 Damascus ES ....................................................... 70 Damascus HS ..................................................... 360 Darnestown ES ..................................................... 72 Diamond ES .......................................................... 74 Dr. Charles R. Drew ES ........................................ 76

DuFief ES ............................................................. 78 East Silver Spring ES ........................................... 80 Eastern MS .........................................................282 Thomas Edison High School of Technology .......362 Albert Einstein HS ...............................................364 Fairland ES .......................................................... 82 Fallsmead ES ....................................................... 84 Farmland ES ........................................................ 86 William H. Farquhar MS ......................................284 Fields Road ES .................................................... 88 Flower Hill ES ...................................................... 90 Flower Valley ES .................................................. 92 Forest Knolls ES .................................................. 94 Forest Oak MS ....................................................286 Fox Chapel ES ..................................................... 96 Robert Frost MS ..................................................288 Gaithersburg ES .................................................. 98 Gaithersburg HS .................................................366 Gaithersburg MS .................................................290 Galway ES ..........................................................100 Garrett Park ES ...................................................102 Georgian Forest ES ............................................104 Germantown ES ..................................................106 William B. Gibbs, Jr. ES ......................................108 Glen Haven ES ...................................................110 Glenallan ES .......................................................112 Goshen ES ..........................................................114 Great Seneca Creek ES .....................................116 Greencastle ES ...................................................118 Greenwood ES ....................................................120 Harmony Hills ES ................................................122 Highland ES ........................................................124 Highland View ES ...............................................126 Herbert Hoover MS .............................................292 Jackson Road ES ...............................................128 Walter Johnson HS .............................................368 Jones Lane ES ....................................................130 Kemp Mill ES ......................................................132 John F. Kennedy HS ...........................................370 Kensington Parkwood ES ...................................134 Francis Scott Key MS .........................................294 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. MS ............................296 Kingsview MS .....................................................298 Lake Seneca ES .................................................136 Lakelands Park MS .............................................300 Lakewood ES ......................................................138 Laytonsville ES ...................................................140 Col. E. Brooke Lee MS .......................................302 Little Bennett ES .................................................142

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A. Mario Loiederman MS .................................... 304 Luxmanor ES ...................................................... 144 Col. Zadok Magruder HS .................................... 372 Thurgood Marshall ES ........................................ 146 Maryvale ES ....................................................... 148 Spark M. Matsunaga ES ..................................... 150 S. Christa McAuliffe ES ...................................... 152 Ronald McNair ES .............................................. 154 Meadow Hall ES ................................................. 156 Mill Creek Towne ES .......................................... 158 Monocacy ES ...................................................... 160 Richard Montgomery HS .................................... 374 Montgomery Knolls ES ....................................... 162 Montgomery Village MS ...................................... 306 Neelsville MS ...................................................... 308 New Hampshire Estates ES ............................... 164 Newport Mill MS .................................................. 310 Roscoe R. Nix ES ............................................... 166 North Bethesda MS ............................................ 312 North Chevy Chase ES ....................................... 168 Northwest HS ...................................................... 376 Northwood HS .................................................... 378 Oak View ES ....................................................... 170 Oakland Terrace ES ........................................... 172 Olney ES ............................................................. 174 William Tyler Page ES ........................................ 176 Paint Branch HS ................................................. 380 Parkland MS ....................................................... 314 Rosa M. Parks MS .............................................. 316 Pine Crest ES ..................................................... 178 Piney Branch ES ................................................. 180 John Poole MS ................................................... 318 Poolesville ES ..................................................... 182 Poolesville HS ..................................................... 382 Potomac ES ........................................................ 184 Thomas W. Pyle MS ........................................... 320 Quince Orchard HS ............................................ 384 Redland MS ........................................................ 322 Judith A. Resnik ES ............................................ 186 Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents

(RICA) ............................................................ 406 Dr. Sally K. Ride ES ............................................ 188 Ridgeview MS ..................................................... 324 Ritchie Park ES ................................................... 190 Rock Creek Forest ES ........................................ 192 Rock Creek Valley ES ........................................ 194 Rock Terrace School .......................................... 408 Rock View ES ..................................................... 196 Rockville HS ....................................................... 386

Lois P. Rockwell ES ............................................198 Rocky Hill MS ......................................................326 Rolling Terrace ES ..............................................200 Rosemary Hills ES ..............................................202 Rosemont ES ......................................................204 Carl Sandburg Learning Center ..........................410 Seneca Valley HS ...............................................388 Sequoyah ES ......................................................206 Seven Locks ES ..................................................208 Shady Grove MS .................................................328 Sherwood ES ......................................................210 Sherwood HS ......................................................390 Sargent Shriver ES .............................................212 Silver Spring International MS ............................330 Sligo Creek ES ....................................................214 Sligo MS ..............................................................332 Somerset ES .......................................................216 South Lake ES ....................................................218 Springbrook HS ...................................................392 Stedwick ES ........................................................220 Stone Mill ES ......................................................222 Stonegate ES ......................................................224 Strathmore ES ....................................................226 Strawberry Knoll ES ............................................228 Summit Hall ES ...................................................230 Takoma Park ES .................................................232 Takoma Park MS ................................................334 Tilden MS ............................................................336 Travilah ES .........................................................234 Twinbrook ES ......................................................236 Viers Mill ES ........................................................238 Washington Grove ES ........................................240 Waters Landing ES .............................................242 Watkins Mill ES ...................................................244 Watkins Mill HS ...................................................394 Wayside ES ........................................................246 Weller Road ES ..................................................248 Julius West MS ...................................................338 Westbrook ES .....................................................250 Westland MS .......................................................340 Westover ES .......................................................252 Wheaton HS ........................................................396 Wheaton Woods ES ............................................254 Whetstone ES .....................................................256 White Oak MS .....................................................342 Walt Whitman HS ................................................398 Earle B. Wood MS ..............................................344 Wood Acres ES ...................................................258 Woodfield ES ......................................................260

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Woodlin ES ......................................................... 262 Thomas S. Wootton HS ...................................... 400 Wyngate ES ........................................................ 264