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Student incivility, not fighting, has been the top behavioral issue for the last three academic years.

The district is partnering with community groups like The Mediation Center to offer peer mediation and positive influencer programs.

Discipline data shows disparities, with Black and economically disadvantaged students facing higher suspension rates.

Incidents of fighting at Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools were up by 339 in the 2024-2025 school year compared to 2023-2024, according to the school district’s most recent discipline report .

Yet early 2025-2026 numbers show a decline year-over-year for the month of August with four less incidents than last year. The Georgia Department of Education requires that while there may be one altercation involving two

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