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Violence and Crime at School
During the 2013–14 school year, 65 percent of public schools recorded that one or more violent incidents had taken place, amounting to an estimated 757,000 incidents. This figure translates to a rate of approximately 15 crimes per 1,000 students enrolled in 2013–14.
Violent incidents can be examined by the specific types of incidents that schools recorded. In 2013–14, about 58 percent of public schools reported one or more incidents of a physical attack or fight without a weapon. This percentage translates to approximately 453,000 incidents at a rate of about 9 crimes per 1,000 students. Some 47 percent of schools reported one or more incidents of threat of physical attack without a weapon (a rate of 6 crimes per 1,000 students).
Serious violent incidents are included within the total number of violent incidents, but can also be examined on their own. About 13 percent of public schools recorded one or more serious violent incidents in 2013–14 (a rate of 1 crime per 1,000 students). The types of serious violent incidents recorded included: threat of physical attack with a weapon (9 percent), robbery without a weapon (2 percent), physical attack or fight with a weapon (2 percent), sexual battery other than rape (2 percent), and rape or attempted rape (less than one half of 1 percent). Each type of serious violent incident translates to a rate of less than 1 crime per 1,000 students.
Teachers Threatened with Injury
During the 2011–12 school year, 9 percent of school teachers reported being threatened with injury by a student from their school. This percentage was lower than the 12 percent of teachers who reported being threatened with injury in 1993–94, but higher than the percentages of teachers who reported being threatened with injury in 2003–04 and 2007–08 (7 percent each). The percentage of teachers reporting that they had been physically attacked by a student from their school in 2011–12 (5 percent) was higher than in any previous survey year (ranging from 3 to 4 percent).
Perceptions of Personal Safety at School and Away From School–Student Reports
In 2015, about 3 percent of students ages 12–18 reported that they were afraid of attack or harm at school during the school year. A lower percentage of students (2 percent) reported that they were afraid of attack or harm away from school during the school year.
Students' Reports of Illegal Drug Availability on School Property
The percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported that illegal drugs were made available to them on school property decreased from 32 percent in 1995 to 22 percent in 2015. However, no measurable differences were found between the percentages in 1993 (the first year of data collection) and 2015 and between the percentages in 2013 and 2015.
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The school resembles a holy place at morning assembly. The atmosphere is all calm and quiet. Students and teachers stand in the ground. The gates of the school are closed to remind the late comers to be punctual next time. The whistle, of the Physical Education teacher prepares the students to fall in. Students who are to lead in the prayer come forward and stand facing the assembly. Almost all with closed eyes sing the praise of God. After the prayer, a student reads the important news. The Principal or in his absence a teacher delivers a moral speech. This speech is short and enlightening The bell goes and the assembly comes to an end, the students quietly move to their respective classes. Everything happens in a disciplined manner. Morning assembly inculcates moral values and prepares students to start their routine on after praying to God. This habit formed stands them in good stead throughout their life.