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Miramonte Elementary

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Clovis, California · Clovis Unified
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Discipline & Safety

Suspensions, expulsions, and safety-related incidents reported to the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.

Out-of-school suspensions
2
0.4% of students

Source: U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights — CRDC 2021. Rates are computed against current enrollment. CRDC is collected biennially; some indicators (expulsions, bullying, law referrals) were not available in the most recent release.

California state discipline record (2024-25)

Suspensions and expulsions reported to the California Department of Education. CDE publishes this every year, so it is a newer and more complete picture than the federal CRDC collection shown above, which is gathered every two years.

Students suspended at least once
16
2.7% of cumulative enrollment
Suspension incidents
22
total removals across the year
Students expelled
0
0.0% of cumulative enrollment
Suspended for willful defiance only
0
students, no other reason recorded

Why students were removed

Violent incident, no injury16 suspensions
Weapons possession2 suspensions
Illicit drug related1 suspensions
Other reasons3 suspensions

Suspension rate by student group

Student groupStudentsSuspendedExpelled
All students5922.7%0.0%
Economically Disadvantaged4703.0%0.0%
Hispanic/Latino3493.4%0.0%
Male3264.3%0.0%
Female2660.8%0.0%
White or Caucasian (not Hispanic)1091.8%0.0%
Children with disabilities852.4%0.0%
Asian810.0%0.0%
English Learner551.8%0.0%
Black (not Hispanic) African American224.5%0.0%
Multicultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other190.0%0.0%

7 further student groups are withheld by CDE because the group is too small to report without identifying individual students.

Source: California Department of Education, suspension and expulsion report, 2024-25. Rates are the share of cumulative enrollment (every student enrolled at any point in the year) suspended or expelled at least once, which is why they differ from the CRDC counts above.

What these numbers mean

  • In-school suspension removes a student from class but keeps them on campus.
  • Out-of-school suspension removes a student from school entirely, typically 1–10 days.
  • Expulsion is the most severe — students are removed from their district, usually for the rest of the year or longer.
  • Law enforcement referrals mean a police officer was called; an arrest means the student was taken into custody.