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PATCH REPORT: The State of Hudson School Suspension/Expulsion Rates
We crunched the numbers by school, and by incident type to show you how Hudson school suspension/expulsion rates compare statewide.

HUDSON -- It goes without saying that a safe school district is a benefit to the students, parents, teachers and the community.
As the 2016 school year gets underway, we crunched the numbers to find out how one small piece of the puzzle - student suspensions and expulsions - looks for the Hudson School District.
For almost everybody, there is good news. Hudson had a 1.2 percent suspension rate in 2014-15 (the most recent data available). That rate was the lowest in the last five years.
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Hudson's suspension rate was significantly lower when compared with the state average of 3.6 percent. By comparison, just a few miles away, the Milwaukee Public School District's suspension rate was a staggering 10.6 percent over the same period - down from an unfathomable 23.2 percent in 2010-2011.
In Hudson, 66 students were suspended, and 1 was expelled from the district during the 2014-15 school year - the most recent data available on the State Department of Public Instruction Website.
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Suspensions by School
North Hudson Elementary 2
River Crest Elementary 1
Rock Elementary 1
Willow River Elementary 1
Hudson Middle 26
Hudson High 35
Suspensions by Incident Type
Alcohol-Related: 4
Dangerous Weapon (non-firearm): 4
Drug-Related: 6
Handgun: 0
Other Firearm: 0
Shotgun or Rifle: 0
Statewide Suspension/Expulsion by Incident Type
Enrollment 870,652
Weapon or Drug-Related Incidents
Alcohol-Related: 507
Dangerous Weapon (non-firearm): 921
Drug-Related: 2,466
Handgun: 17
Other Firearm: 30
Shotgun or Rifle: 26
Assault: 0
Endangering Behavior: 1
Other: 20
Non-Weapon or Drug-Related Incidents
Assault: 4,261
Endangering Behavior: 10, 147
Other: 35,360
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