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2013 Index of Student Behavior and School Environment (ISBSE)

The document is a 2013 Index of Student Behavior and School Environment report for Bay View High School in the Milwaukee Public School District. It summarizes data on 9 questions related to student safety, bullying, substance use, and teacher/student relationships. It shows that the S3 Project students reported slightly better outcomes than the overall high school scores on most measures. For example, the S3 Project had a YRBS score of 21.56 compared to 26.41 for the high school, and a behavior score of 100.03 versus 230.04. The report provides context to understand and compare measures of school climate and student well-being.

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2013 Index of Student Behavior and School Environment (ISBSE)

The document is a 2013 Index of Student Behavior and School Environment report for Bay View High School in the Milwaukee Public School District. It summarizes data on 9 questions related to student safety, bullying, substance use, and teacher/student relationships. It shows that the S3 Project students reported slightly better outcomes than the overall high school scores on most measures. For example, the S3 Project had a YRBS score of 21.56 compared to 26.41 for the high school, and a behavior score of 100.03 versus 230.04. The report provides context to understand and compare measures of school climate and student well-being.

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2013 Index of Student Behavior and School Environment (ISBSE)

Prepared for

Milwaukee Public School District


Bay View High School

S3 Project Average

High School Score*

121.80

256.45

June 2013

*Note that the Index of Student behavior and School Environment score is compiled from the
YRBS Score added together with a weighted Behavioral Score. In some cases the final
calculation may reflect a small margin of error.
Criteria

S3 Project
Average

School
Scores

During the past 12 months, how many times has


someone tried to hurt you by hitting, punching, or
kicking you while on school property?

Percent responding one


or more times.

23.81

28.57

When you are at school, how often do you feel safe


from physical harm?

Percent responding
never or rarely.

19.17

27.53

During the past 12 months, have you ever been


bullied on school property?

Percent responding
yes.

21.89

16.40

Do you agree or disagree that harassment and


bullying by other students is a problem at your
school?

Percent responding
agree or strongly
agree.

40.40

46.98

During the past 12 months, how many times have


you attended school under the influence of alcohol or
other illegal drugs, such as marijuana or cocaine?

Percent responding one


or more times.

14.79

19.29

During the past 12 months, has anyone offered, sold,


or given you an illegal drug on school property?

Percent responding
yes.

18.72

27.10

Do you agree or disagree that your teachers really


care about you and give you a lot of encouragement?

Percent responding
disagree or strongly
disagree.

18.46

24.60

Is there at least one teacher or other adult in this


school that you can talk to if you have a problem?

Percent responding no.

22.02

23.64

Do you agree or disagree that you feel like you


belong at this school?

Percent responding
disagree or strongly
disagree.

14.78

23.57

YRBS Score**

21.56

26.41

100.03

230.04

YRBS Survey Question

Behavior Score***

**The YRBS Score is the average of the nine questions.


***The Behavior Score is the combined number of out-of-school suspensions and expulsions,
over the total school enrollment, converted to a rate per 1,000 students.

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