November 07, 2007 — CSO — Statistics 101
Injury and fatalities at school are, generally, trending downward, and the risk of dying at school remains vanishingly rare. But the risk is so spectacular that competing towns find themselves building in the latest high-tech security to attract the best educators and also satisfy the demands of parents who believe the risks are more common than they are. Some numbers&
1 in 2 million Chances of a K12 student dying at school by violence or suicide
5.5 Percent of K12 students were victims of theft or violent crime at school
81 Percent of schools reported one violent incident or more at their site
27 Percent reported bullying
17 Percent reported undesirable gang activity
11 Percent reported verbal abuse against teachers
3 Percent reported undesirable extremist/cult activity
3 Percent reported widespread disorder in a classroom
2 Percent reported racial tension
6/8 Percent of teachers were threatened with injury by a student in an elementary/secondary school
4/2 Percent of teachers reported being physically attacked by a student in an elementary/secondary school
21 Percent of students in suburban schools reported gang activity
18 Percent of males had been in a fight on school property in the last 12 months
10 Percent of males carried a weapon on school property in the last 30 days
4 Percent of students drank alcohol on school property in the last 30 days
5 Percent of students used marijuana on school property in the last 30 days
Source: U.S. Department of Justice Statistics on School Crime and Safety for the 200405 School Year (the most recent data available), based on 55 million enrolled K12 students
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