N.C. education officials tally dropout rates, suspensions and incidents of school crime and violence every year. The report being presented to the school board today shows Charlotte-Mecklenburg's numbers looking worse than state averages in all of those categories.
These three .pdfs make up the Consolidated Report on:
-- School Crime and Violence
-- Suspensions and Expulsions
-- Dropout tates
Consolidated data, part 1
Consolidated data, part 2
Consolidated data, part 3
This document details the total number of criminal or violent acts for each public school in the state:
2008-09 Crime & Violence Report
-- Ann Doss Helms
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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