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Report reveals multiracial students face more discipline at El Paso-Gridley High School in 2021-22 school year

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IL Superintendent of Education Tony Sanders (2023) | Illinois State Board of education

IL Superintendent of Education Tony Sanders (2023) | Illinois State Board of education

Multiracial students, constituting 3.6% or 14 of El Paso-Gridley High School's total student population of 389, accounted for one out of the four total suspensions (25%) in the 2021-22 school year, averaging one suspension per 14 students, according to the latest student discipline report by the Illinois State Board of Education.

During the same period, El Paso-Gridley High School's 349 white students, who make up 89.7% of the school population, received three suspensions. This translates to an average of roughly one suspension per 116 white students, which is definitively lower than that of multiracial students, making them the best-behaved racial group in the school.

Of the four total suspensions at El Paso-Gridley High School in the 2021-22 school year, one was in-school suspension and three out-of-school suspensions.

During the 2021-22 school year, El Paso-Gridley High School reported 58 students - equivalent to 14.8% of its student body - as chronically truant, meaning they had a repeated pattern of unexcused lateness or missing classes. In addition, 130 students, or 33.4% of the student population, fell into the chronically absent category, a broader measure that includes all absences, excused or not.

In a broader context, data from the ProPublica database indicates that Black students are suspended at a rate 4.6 times higher than white students in Illinois—surpassing the already high national average rate of 3.9 times.

However, districts’ officials deny a direct link between these statistics and race. Lisa Small, the Superintendent of District 211, argues that these numbers oversimplify the situation. “Decisions are highly individualized and based on the specific behavior and are not well-suited to a simple numerical analysis,” she wrote in a statement. “They are not a statistic to us, but a developing young adult.”

Illinois ranks 12th in the nation for the highest rate of suspensions among Black students relative to their white peers.

El Paso-Gridley High School Infractions by Multiracial Students Over 5 Years
0123456789101112131415161718192017-182018-192019-202020-212021-22Total InfractionsInfractions by multiracial students

El Paso-Gridley High School Infractions by Race in 2021-22 School Year
RaceNumber of StudentsTotal InfractionsInfractions Per Student
Multiracial1410.07
White34930.01

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