San Diego County Grand Jury • 2006-2007 • Agency Response
Response to: "Backs" to School

Requirements and Instructions.*

Published: July 18, 2007 6 pages
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Findings 4 findings

F1
The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) was provided information which was relevant to violence in schools based on history prior to 2003. Violence in schools continues and may be influenced by current trends with gangs, copycats crimes and changes in the mores of our society. SDCOE agrees with this finding. SDCOE Response: The California Safe Schools Assessment was a report of crimes in schools in San Diego County that was provided to SDCOE by the California Department of Education. The Department eliminated the requirement of schools districts to report these crimes in 2004.
F2
The Office of Education staff still attempts to deal with gang problems and enlists the help of college mentors to deal with gang "wannabes." Current statistics indicate that gang related problems have escalated in recent years, especially in drive-by shootings. SDCOE agrees partially with the findings. SDCOE Response: SDCOE Safe School Unit hires college students as mentors and provides specific training to them in order to prepare them to participate as mentors to students who are at risk of becoming involved in gangs. According to the American School Counselor Association, the
F3
state's average student to counselor ratio in elementary school through high school was 966-to-1 in 2004. The national average was 488-to-1. However, help has arrived. Public middle and high schools throughout California are getting $200 million this year from the state of California to hire an additional 3,000 counselors - boosting by more than 40% the number of guidance professionals assisting students social, emotional and academic needs. SDCOE agrees with the finding. SDCOE Response:
F4
Drug Abuse Resistance Education, D.A.R.E., is a publicly funded program that uses law enforcement resources to help children resist drugs and gangs and to target at-risk groups and solicit information for police consideration. Preventing adolescent drug abuse is a national concern. A number of programs have been developed to tackle the problem; yet teen drug use has gone up. SDCOE Response: SDCOE agrees with this finding.

Recommendations 4

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