Poll: Will you participate in your school's survey?
In last week's poll, we asked how the kindergarten admissions process was treating you. Only eight percent of parents are "all set," while 54 percent share some level of concern. See our recent blog post on the admission process for more information. This week we'd like to know if you'll be taking part in the school environment survey.
Have you gotten that electric green envelope? The fourth annual NYC School Survey is out, and it can also be filled in online (you'll need the eight digit code that appears on the bottom right hand corner of your paper survey). This year, all teachers citywide, as well as 6th through 12th grade students at 364 schools, will fill out the survey online, skipping the paper version entirely. The deadline is April 23.
The parent survey responses, along with teacher and 6th-12th grade student surveys responses, count toward 15% of the schools' grades on the Progress Reports (student performance counts for 25%, and student progress makes up 60% of the total score).
The Learning Environment Surveys are also promoted as a way to provide valuable information to administrators and School Leadership Teams, pointing up places where improvements may be needed in areas such as academic expectations, communication, engagement, safety, and respect.
Among the changes in this year's survey, the Chancellor's office informed principals, are an "increased focus on how well schools create opportunities for teacher collaboration, and how well schools prepare students for 'postsecondary success'."
There's also a new advertising campaign -- complete with bus shelter posters and Internet ads and radio spots --- encouraging participation.
In past years, the survey process and the Progress Reports have aroused some skepticism, and the increased pace in school closings has tensions running high in many buildings. How do you feel about the survey? Will you participate? Has your school encouraged you to fill it out, and if so, have you felt pressured to rate your school favorably? Please takeour poll at left, and share your comments below.
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