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Tri-District Sees Drop in Vandalism, Violence Incidents

Compare district's report to past year's and those of nearby districts

The Violence and Vandalism Report for the 2011-2012 school year shows that the two elementary districts have few reported incidents while the regional district has a handful of violence and vandalism incidents and 18 HIB related reportes.

The State Department of Education released the results of the survey for school districts across New Jersey Tuesday afternoon. The results showed statewide, the total number of reported incidents is up about 50% from 17,386 in 2010-11 to 26,139 in 2011-12, the report said.

The state attributed the increase to better reporting mechanisms, as 2011-12 was the .

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According to the state data, the tri-districts recorded the following numbers of incidents (a combined total between all schools) over the past four school years:

School Year Incidents of Violence Incidents of Vandalism Incidents of Weapons Incidents of Substance Abuse Incidents of HIB 2011-12 6 7 0 0 23 2010-11 8 14 0 0 Not reported 2009-10 4 13 0 0 Not reported 2008-09 2 6 0 2 Not reported

The release from the DOE highlights the following statewide trends:

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  •  The reported numbers of assaults, fights and criminal threats decreased from 2009-2010 to 2011-2012 
  • In the vandalism category, the reported number of total incidents declined by approximately 14.4 percent over the three-year period
  • In the weapons category, reported firearms incidents (handguns and rifles) increased from five incidents reported in 2009-10 to nine in 2011-12.  In addition, incidents in the “other weapons” category increased by 55 during the same three-year period.
  • In the substance category, the number of incidents of possession of substances increased by 149, or approximately 15 percent from 995 in 2009-10 to 1,144 in 2011-12. Marijuana accounts for the majority (67.9 percent) of the total number of substance incidents reported in 2011-12, and the number of incidents involving marijuana decreased from 2,543 in 2010-11 to 2472 in 2011-12, or a decrease of approximately 2.8 percent.

The tri-district's 2011-12 data compared to reported numbers from surrounding districts as follows:

School District Incidents of Violence Incidents of Vandalism Incidents of Weapons Incidents of Substance Abuse Incidents of HIB Total Enrollment Tri-District 6 7 0 0 23 3607 Paramus 11 6 2 8 31 4032 Northern Valley Regional 5 0 1 19 41 2590 Westwood Regional 5 4 4 8 60 2716 Pascack Valley Regional 4 1 0 13 21 2052

See the complete set of data here.

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