CaliforniaSchoolsYermo Elementary

Yermo Elementary

PublicRegularنمرات 08
Yermo, California · Silver Valley Unified
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
دانش آموزان368
نسبت ST18.4:1
FRL84%
عنوان INo
Behaviour & Safety

Yermo Elementary — Behaviour & Safety

Bullying allegations, restraint and seclusion events, law-enforcement referrals and other behaviour-related events at Yermo Elementary from the federal Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC).

CRDC Reported Events
0
events
2021 bullying allegations
Restraint events0
Law-enf. referrals2
Bullying & Harassment Allegations
CRDC 2021 — allegations of harassment by basis
0
Race / colour / nat. origin
0
Sex
0
Disability
0
Sexual orientation / gender identity
Restraint & Seclusion
CRDC 2021 — instances of physical, mechanical or seclusion intervention
0
Physical restraint
0
Mechanical restraint
0
Seclusion
Law-Enforcement Referrals & School-based Arrests
CRDC 2021 — referrals + arrests, by sex and IDEA disability status
2
Total referrals
0
School-based arrests
1
IDEA-disability referrals
0
IDEA-disability arrests
California State Discipline Record
CDE 2024-25, the newer annual state source alongside the federal CRDC figures above
4.5%
Suspension rate
18
Students suspended
0.0%
Expulsion rate
0
Suspended for defiance only
Reason for removalSuspensionsExpulsions
Violent incident, no injury210
Weapons possession10
Illicit drug related30
Other reasons20
Student groupStudentsSuspendedExpelled
Economically Disadvantaged3395.3%0.0%
Female2072.4%0.0%
Hispanic/Latino1965.1%0.0%
Male1936.7%0.0%
White or Caucasian (not Hispanic)1393.6%0.0%
Children with disabilities995.1%0.0%
Homeless4610.9%0.0%
Multicultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other360.0%0.0%
Black (not Hispanic) African American1717.6%0.0%
Pacific Islander110.0%0.0%
6 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 suspended or expelled at least once.
Source: U.S. Department of Education Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC). All event counts are self-reported by the school district.