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Campus Climate Survey – Saginaw Elementary School

Campus Climate Survey – Saginaw Elementary School. Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD. January 27 - February 7, 2014.

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Campus Climate Survey – Saginaw Elementary School

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  1. Campus Climate Survey – Saginaw Elementary School Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD January 27- February 7, 2014

  2. The purpose of this Campus Climate Survey is to engage teachers, parents and students in a conversation about the climate at their campus in Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District. • The survey asked participants about their perspectives on six dimensions of school climate: • Academic Preparation • Student Support • School Leadership • Parent Engagement • Safety and Behavior • School Operations • To help assist campus administrators identify areas of strength and need, campus-level results in the following report compare SY 2012-13 to SY 2013-14. Purpose and Content

  3. The survey was open January 27 through February 7, 2014. • Teachers were invited to participate by way of email notification. Parents were sent email invitations containing a unique access link. After completing the survey, parents were given the opportunity to take the survey for another EM-S ISD school in which they have a child enrolled. • All questions were voluntary, except for the demographic items, such as “Please select your child’s school.” • Answer response options for most questions were Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Agree, Strongly Agree and Don’t Know. • Data labels of 5% or less are not shown in charts and graphs. • Findings for groups with fewer than 10 participants are not reported. • This is a “census” survey administration. Therefore, results reflect the views of just those who chose to participate in the survey and do not necessarily represent the views of non-respondents. Technical Notes

  4. Participation Rate

  5. Main Findings

  6. Range of Positive Responses by Dimension

  7. Overall Perception of Education Quality

  8. Academic Preparation

  9. Student Support

  10. School Leadership

  11. Parent Engagement

  12. Safety and Behavior

  13. School Operations

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