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Process for looking up Office for Civil Rights corporal punishment stats for school districts

OCR Data on Corporal Punishment

Here’s how to find corporal punishment data for schools districts (from the year 2004). Data is not available for every school district in a state as the study uses sampling data:

  1. Begin at the Office for Civil Rights: http://vistademo.beyond2020.com/ocr2004rv30/wdsdata.html
  2. Click on "View the Data"
  3. Choose the first table (07A/08A) "Student enrollment..."
  4. To choose data for a state, scroll down the list and choose which state you are interested in. To choose a specific school or district, click on the plus sign next to the state and check the box with the school you would like.
  5. Once you have made your selection, click on "Data Categories" from the "Select Dimensions" menu. Make your selection from the available data types.
  6. Continue down the "Select Dimensions" menu, adding whatever information you would like to see on the report, i.e. race/ethnicity, gender, etc.
  7. When you have finished selecting from all available data, click on the View table icon in the top left corner.