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Granite City CUSD 9

70 tickets identified

Local law enforcement agencies reported 70 tickets issued to students during the school years ending in 2019, 2020 and 2021 in Granite City CUSD 9. These tickets might have been in addition to other punishments, such as detention or suspension. Related investigation →

Tickets were often issued for disorderly conduct. These tickets were issued for violations of municipal ordinances, usually minor infractions, and typically included a fine, which could be as high as $750. More serious offenses could result in arrest and criminal charges instead of a ticket.

No tickets issued for truancy identified

No cases of students being ticketed for truancy (being absent from or late to school without a valid excuse) were identified in Granite City CUSD 9.

Can debts from juveniles’ unpaid fines be sent to collections?

No municipality in Granite City CUSD 9 confirmed that it sends juveniles’ debts to collections. Some municipalities may still send juveniles’ debts to collections, meaning a private company or state program can pursue the debt.

Racial breakdown of students issued tickets in Granite City CUSD 9

Some tickets may not include the race of the student.

The district did not provide a racial breakdown of students who were issued tickets.

Note: Schools are only shown if reporters requested data from them. This may not include every school in the district.

Granite City High School
Enrollment: 1,807 Policed by: Granite City Police Department
Granite City Police Department reported 70 tickets issued at this school for infractions including disorderly conduct, use or possession of tobacco or e-cigarettes, and use or possession of cannabis or cannabis paraphernalia.
ProPublica and the Chicago Tribune could not determine whether Granite City sends juveniles’ debts to collections.
Racial breakdown of students issued tickets in Granite City High School
Some tickets may not include the race of the student.
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Police are ticketing students at schools across Illinois for behavior such as vaping, littering and disorderly conduct. Many students are forced to appear at hearings, which means missing school time, and the cases almost always result in judgments against the students, which carry fines as high as $750. We have found students as young as 10 are being ticketed, and Black students are disproportionately impacted.

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