CASE STUDY 2

Be@School’s Family Group Conference Pilot (Hennepin County Attorney’s Office – HCAO)

NUMBERS 

36 young people reffered to LRC for Family Group Conferences 

Partners: Legal Rights Center (LRC), Be@School (HCAO), University of Minnesota Healthy Youth Development* Prevention Research Center

SECTION 1

MAIN Takeaways

  • Hennepin County Attorney’s Office stopped filing truancy petitions by the 2020-2021 school year, after three years of partnership
  • 2018-2019, 43 young people reached the level of reported absences that makes them eligible for court petition
    • 23 of those youth were referred for Family Group Conferences with LRC
    • 10 were court-petitioned
  • 2019-2020, 36 young people reached the level of reported absences that makes them eligible for court petition
    • 0 were court-petitioned
  • 6,887 Report 1 truancy refeferrals received from 26 different school districts on Hennepin County*
    • Average # of unexcused absences at first report: 11.6
  • 3,441 Report 2 truancy referrals received from 24 school disctricts*
    • Of these, 2,202 cases referred to 13 social service agencies.
    • Approximately 37% (815) were opened to assess the address barriers to attendane
  • 31 Young people were court petitions after Report 4 truancy referrals**
  • 7,102 Report 1 truancy refeferrals received from 27 different school districts on Hennepin County*
    • Average # of unexcused absences at first report: 11.9
  • 3,716 Report 2 truancy referrals received from 24 school disctricts*
    • Of these, 2,283 cases referred to 13 social service agencies.
    • Approximately 33% (763) were opened to assess the address barriers to attendane
  • 43 Young people reached a level of report absences making them eligible for court petition**
    • 23 referred to LRC for FGC
    • 10 court-petitioned
  • 5,405 Report 1 truancy refeferrals received from 25 different school districts on Hennepin County*
    • Average # of unexcused absences at first report: 11.6
  • 2,474 Report 2 truancy referrals received from 25 disctricts*
    • 1,831 cases referred to 13 social service agencies.
    • Approximately 23% (478) were opened 
  • At least 36 young people reached a level of report absences making them eligible for court petition**
    • 36 referred to LRC for FGC
    • 0 court-petitioned
  • 2,799 Report 1 truancy refeferrals received from 25 different school districts on Hennepin County*
    • Average # of unexcused absences at first report: 22.5
  • 1,186 Report 2 truancy referrals received from 24 disctricts*
    • 1,781 cases referred to 12 social service agencies.
    • Approximately 23% (455) were opened 
  • Data on number eligible for court petitioned or referred to LRC not provided