* School size and location: Larger schools and those in higher-crime areas tend to have more fights.
* School policies and discipline: Schools with strong anti-bullying programs and effective disciplinary actions may see fewer fights.
* Socioeconomic factors: Schools in communities with higher poverty rates may experience more conflict.
* Time of year: Certain times of year might see an increase (e.g., around holidays or end of semesters).
* Data collection methods: The accuracy of any average depends heavily on how fights are reported and tracked. Many fights go unreported.
To find a relevant average, you'd need to specify a particular school, district, or region and look at their specific data (if available). Even then, the numbers would be an estimate, not a precise average.