Campus Climate Survey – Parkview Elementary School
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© 2014 K12 Insight
Results and Analysis
Campus Climate Survey – Parkview Elementary School
Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD
January 27 - February 7, 2014
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Purpose and Content
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.
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Technical Notes
• 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.
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Participation Rate
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RespondingGroup
Total Number of Responses
(N)
Number of Invitations
(Nmax)
Response Rate (%)
2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013
Teachers 14 23 42 50 33% 46%
Parents 43 45 - - - -
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Main Findings
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Range of Positive Responses by Dimension
Range of Positive Responses
SY 2012-13 SY 2013-14
TeachersHighest 86% Parent Engagement 99% School Leadership
Lowest 76% School Leadership 89% School Operations
ParentsHighest 92% Parent Engagement 85% Parent Engagement
Lowest 72% School Leadership 64% School Leadership
Note: Percentages show combined results for Strongly Agree and Agree answer options.
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Overall Perception of Education Quality
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Teachers Parents0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
61%
76%
100%
72%
SY 2012-13 SY 2013-14
Percent A or B
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Academic Preparation
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Teachers
Parents
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
78%
81%
94%
77%
SY 2013-14SY 2012-13
Percent Strongly Agree or Agree
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Student Support
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Teachers
Parents
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
80%
86%
96%
68%
SY 2013-14SY 2012-13
Percent Strongly Agree or Agree
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School Leadership
10
Teachers
Parents
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
76%
72%
99%
64%
SY 2013-14SY 2012-13
Percent Strongly Agree or Agree
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Parent Engagement
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Teachers
Parents
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
86%
92%
91%
85%
SY 2013-14SY 2012-13
Percent Strongly Agree or Agree
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Safety and Behavior
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Teachers
Parents
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
86%
73%
94%
70%
SY 2013-14SY 2012-13
Percent Strongly Agree or Agree
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School Operations
13
Teachers
Parents
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
83%
91%
89%
78%
SY 2013-14SY 2012-13
Percent Strongly Agree or Agree