Monday, June 24, 2013

COMMUNICATION CONCERNS LEADS SCHOOL DISTRICT SURVEY RESULTS

The School District released its annual survey results.

Among the findings:

Common Patterns
Satisfaction is generally high amongst students and the 
community, with “satisfactory” or “very satisfactory” 
selected most frequently in all questions. 
• Areas of lowest satisfaction on both the community and 
student survey include communications about level placement 
and about high stake tests and what they mean.
Satisfaction is relatively high amongst faculty, with 
“satisfactory” or “very satisfactory” selected most frequently 
in 75% of all questions. 
• Collegiality among faculty members in your department 
consistently received the highest rating the past 3 years
• The ability to influence decisions in the district consistently 
receives low ratings by the faculty.

See the entire report HERE.

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