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CHAPTER II HIGHLIGHTS OF NATIONAL RESEARCH ON SCHOOL SAFETY AND THE USE OF INCIDENT DATA |
DOCUMENT NUMBER |
| Order in the Classroom: Violence, Discipline, and Student Achievement, Educational Testing Service (October 1998). |
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| Safe Schools Manual: A Resource on Making Schools, Communities, and Families Safe for Children, National Education Association (2005). |
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| Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2005, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education and Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice (2005). |
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| Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 2006 National Report, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice (March 2006). |
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| Wide Scope, Questionable Quality: Drug and Violence Prevention Efforts in American Schools, U.S. Department of Education (August 2002). |
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| “Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance – United States, 2005,” 55 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (June 9, 2006). |
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| Safety in Numbers: Collecting and Using Crime, Violence, and Discipline Incident Data to Make a Difference in Schools, Crime, Violence, and Discipline Task Force, National Center on Education Statistics (July 2002). |
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CHAPTER III OVERVIEW OF MCPS’ TRACKING AND REPORTING OF SERIOUS INCIDENT INFORMATION |
DOCUMENT NUMBER |
| Memorandum from Associate Superintendent for Administration Joseph Tarallo to All Principals (September 12, 1973). |
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| MCPS Regulation COB-RA, Reporting a Serious Incident |
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| MCPS Form 270-3, Report of a Serious School Incident |
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| MCPS “Guidelines for Reporting Serious Incidents to the Office of School Performance” from the Principal’s Handbook |
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MCPS Sample Letters from Principal’s Handbook Acknowledging Serious Incidents |
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| Acknowledgement of Incident – No Interruption to the School Day |
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| Acknowledgement of Incident – Interruption of School Day; Students Moved to Alternative Location, but will Return to School the Next Day |
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| Acknowledgement of Incident – Interruption of School Day; Students Moved to Alternative Location; School Building Closed |
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CHAPTER IV FEDERAL AND STATE REQUIREMENTS FOR INCIDENT DATA REPORTING |
DOCUMENT NUMBER |
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Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act |
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| 20 U.S.C. § 7102. |
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| 20 U.S.C. § 7112. |
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| 20 U.S.C. § 7116. |
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Gun-Free Schools Act |
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Relevant Federal Law 20 U.S.C. § 7151. |
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Relevant State Law Annotated Code of Maryland, Education, § 7-305. |
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Relevant State Regulation Code of Maryland Regulations title 13A, § 08.01.12-1. |
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No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 – Unsafe School Choice Option |
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Relevant Federal Law 20 U.S.C. § 7912. |
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Relevant State Regulation Code of Maryland Regulations title 13A, § 08.01.18. |
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 20 U.S.C. § 1418. |
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| 2006 Maryland Student Records System Manual |
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Maryland Safe Schools Reporting Act of 2005 Annotated Code of Maryland, Education, § 7-424. |
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| Harassment and Intimidation (Bullying) in Maryland Public Schools: A Report to the Maryland General Assembly on Incidents Reported Under the Safe Schools Reporting Act of 2005, Maryland State Department of Education (March 31, 2006). |
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CHAPTER V LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR SHARING SERIOUS INCIDENT DATA WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE PUBLIC |
DOCUMENT NUMBER |
Arrest for Reportable Offense Annotated Code of Maryland, Education Article, § 7-303. |
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Reporting Delinquent Acts Code of Maryland Regulations Title 13A, § 08.01.15. |
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Authority of Montgomery County Fire and Explosive Investigator and Authority of State Fire Marshall |
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| Annotated Code of Maryland, Criminal Procedure Article, § 2-208.1. |
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| Annotated Code of Maryland, Criminal Procedure Article, § 2-208. |
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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 20 U.S.C. § 1232g |
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Maryland Public Information Act Annotated Code of Maryland, Governmental Procedures, § 10-612. Annotated Code of Maryland, Governmental Procedures, § 10-616. |
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Prior Parental Consent for Disclosure of Information from Student Records Code of Maryland Regulations title 13A, § 08.02.18. |
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MCPS Policies and Regulations |
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| Policy KBA, Policy on Public Information |
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| Policy KBB, Release of Data |
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| Regulation JOA-RA, Student Records |
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| Regulation EGI-RA, Release of Information on Students and Employees |
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| Regulation EGH-RA, Preparation of Statistical Reports |
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CHAPTER VII COMPARATIVE INFORMATION ON INCIDENT REPORTING PRACTICES DOCUMENT NUMBER |
DOCUMENT NUMBER |
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina |
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| North Carolina General Statutes § 115C-12. |
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| North Carolina General Statutes § 115C-288. |
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| 2004-2005 Annual Report on School Crime and Violence, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (2005). |
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Fairfax County, Virginia |
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| Virginia Code Annotated § 22.1-279.3:1. |
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| Fairfax County Public Schools Regulation 2608.2, Reporting Serious and Unusual Incidents (2004) and “Serious Incident Report” Form |
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| Annual Report Discipline, Crime, and Violence: School Year 2004-2005, Virginia Department of Education (April 2006). |
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Jefferson County, Kentucky |
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| Kentucky Revised Statutes § 158.444. |
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| Kentucky Revised Statutes § 158.154. |
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| Kentucky Revised Statutes § 158.155. |
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| Kentucky Revised Statutes § 158.990. |
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| 2004-2005 District Report Card from Jefferson County, Kentucky |
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Palm Beach County, Florida |
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| Florida Statutes Annotated § 1006.09. |
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| Florida Statutes Annotated § 1006.13. |
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| Statewide Report on School Safety and Discipline Data 2004-2005, Florida Department of Education (January 2005). |
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Florida Administrative Code Annotated r. 6A-1.09982. |
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Clery Act |
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Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”) |
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| 28 U.S.C. § 1092. |
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| 2005 Annual Security Report from Montgomery College |
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