Wednesday, February 8, 2012


*** My Action Research Plan ***

Goal:  Acquire a full-time SRO for the Pampa Junior High School campus and monitor the
           affects on student behavior, via discipline referrals and feedback from students and staff,
           once tickets are being issued to students for their offenses, along with the consequences
           they will receive in accordance with our discipline plan that we have in place.  
                           
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Action Step(s)

Person(s) Responsible

Timeline: Start/End

Needed Resources

Evaluation
1.) Collect data indicating the type and quantity of referrals that have been submitted for the 2011-2012 school year at PJHS, as well as the discipline actions that were taken in accordance with the diverse referrals.






Cassandra Cambern




February 2012
to
May 2012




PJHS Secretary to pull reports as needed



Skyward Discipline Offenses report broken down by the type of offense
2.) Type and quantity of consequences (Principal Conference, D-hall, Lunch D-hall, School Service, Ticketed, Expulsion on Campus DAEP, In School Suspension, and Off Campus DAEP) assigned to students for their referrals.





Cassandra Cambern




February 2012
to
May 2012




PJHS Secretary to pull reports as needed



Skyward Discipline Action report broken down by the action type
3.) Contact the Juvenile Probation Office and find out how many of our students are currently on probation or are awaiting trial to be placed on probation.




Janet Hancock



February 2012
to
May 2012


Juvenile Probation Staff to give info on students as needed


Juvenile probation report for PJHS students
4.) Contact other schools in our region with similar demographics and total student population to see if they have a full-time SRO on their junior high campus, and if so, what benefits and improvements have they seen since they implemented this practice.





Cassandra Cambern




February 2012
to
May 2012




Secretaries at other campuses in our region to provide requested information regarding their school and its current practices



Contact information for schools in our region with similar demographics and total student populations
5.) Find written documentation and testimonies of diverse schools that have implemented the full-time SRO on their junior high campuses and what the affects have been.



Cassandra Cambern



February 2012
to
April 2013



Computer with internet access to use Google to find information



Data collected is relevant to the research topic and indicates valid information regarding the experiences of others that have a full-time SRO on their campus
6.) What are the effects of the quantity and types of referrals when students are receiving tickets from the SRO, as well as their school consequences?





Cassandra Cambern



February 2012
to
February 2013



PJHS Secretary to pull reports as needed
Skyward Discipline Offenses report broken down by the type of offense and the Skyward summary number of occurrences report
7.) Conduct a survey to obtain feedback as to how students and staff would feel about having a full-time SRO on our campus next year in regards to behavior and their safety.






Cassandra
Cambern




March 2012
to
April 2012

  

Computer to create an online survey, e-mail the link for the survey to the staff, and print the results



 Printed documentation indicating the overall results of the online survey.
8.) Conduct a survey of how students and staff feel regarding behavior and their safety now that we have a full-time SRO on our campus for the 2012-2013 school year.





Cassandra
Cambern



October 2012
to
November 2012


Computer to create an online survey, e-mail the link for the survey to the staff, and print the results


Printed documentation indicating the overall results of the online survey

5 comments:

  1. I don't know what is up with the spacing at the top of the post for the goal! I go in to edit it and the stinkin' thing looks perfect then once I post it again it is jacked up. Hmmmm.....

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  2. Looks good to me! Good luck with your plan of research!

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  3. It looks good to me:) Can you please look at mine? Let us know how your action research evolves...Keep us posted.

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  4. I hate to ask a stupid question, but what is SRO?

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  5. An SRO is a School Resource Officer. It is basically a police officer that is employeed by the City Police Department, but instead of being out on the streets he works at the schools. He issues citations to students on as an needed basis depending upon the offense. We have 6th, 7th & 8th grade at our Junior High, but by law, the 6th graders can not get tickets.

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