chore: add early ed survey items to framework

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Category,Category ID,Category Description,Category Short Description,Subcategory,Subcategory ID,Subcategory Description,Subcategory Warning High,Subcategory Watch Low,Subcategory Watch High,Subcategory Growth Low,Subcategory Growth High,Subcategory Approval Low,Subcategory Approval High,Subcategory Ideal Low,Measures,Measure Description,Measure ID,Measure Warning High,Measure Watch Low,Measure Watch High,Measure Growth Low,Measure Growth High,Measure Approval Low,Measure Approval High,Measure Ideal Low,Source,Source Notes,Show items in accordion?,Active admin & survey items,Question/item (22-23),Question/item (21-22),Question/item (20-21),Original Item (19-20 surveys),Original Item (18-19 surveys),Original Item (17-18 surveys),Original Item (16-17 surveys),Survey Item ID,Reverse Scored,HS only admin item?,On Short Form?,Qualtrics ID,Admin Data Benchmark (Absolute) ,Admin Data Unit (Absolute) ,Item Warning High,Item Watch Low,Item Watch High,Item Growth Low,Item Growth High,Item Approval Low,Item Approval High,Item Ideal Low Category,Category ID,Category Description,Category Short Description,Subcategory,Subcategory ID,Subcategory Description,Measures,Measure Description,Measure ID,Source,Source Notes,Show items in accordion?,Active admin & survey items,Question/item (22-23),Question/item (21-22),Question/item (20-21),Original Item (19-20 surveys),Original Item (18-19 surveys),Original Item (17-18 surveys),Original Item (16-17 surveys),Survey Item ID,Reverse Scored,HS only admin item?,On Short Form?,Qualtrics ID,Admin Data Benchmark (Absolute) ,Admin Data Unit (Absolute) ,Item Warning High,Item Watch Low,Item Watch High,Item Growth Low,Item Growth High,Item Approval Low,Item Approval High,Item Ideal Low,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,Admin Data,"Constructed by MCIEA staff, based on research from Kraft and Papay",TRUE,TRUE,Percentage teachers with 3+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,a-exp-i1,,,,,80,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",College & Career Readiness,4D,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement.,College & Career Placement,Tracks the percentage of students enrolling in college or beginning a career immediately after high school graduation.,4D-i,Admin Data,"NCES, 2016",TRUE,TRUE,Placement in college or career (HS only) ,College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),a-cgpr-i1,,X,,#N/A,65.6,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,Admin Data,"NCES, 2015-16",TRUE,TRUE,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,a-exp-i2,,,,,10,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Co-Curricular Activities,"Tracks administrative data on the number and variety of extra- and co-curricular activities offered (e.g., sports teams and clubs).",3B-iii,Admin Data,Census,TRUE,TRUE,Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),a-cocu-i1,X,X,,#N/A,57,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,Admin Data,Center for Education Data and Research,TRUE,TRUE,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,a-exp-i3,,,,,95,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",College & Career Readiness,4D,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement.,Career Preparation,Tracks student access to career technical education courses.,4D-ii,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,FALSE,,Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),a-cppm-i1,,X,,#N/A,85,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent teacher returning (including retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),a-pcom-i1,,,,#N/A,85,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",College & Career Readiness,4D,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement.,Career Preparation,Tracks student access to career technical education courses.,4D-ii,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),a-cppm-i2,X,X,,#N/A,5,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,Admin Data,Ed Week,TRUE,TRUE,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,a-pcom-i2,X,,,#N/A,28,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Admin Data,"MA DESE, 2019-20, state average",TRUE,TRUE,Teacher-student parity index: teachers of color/ students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,a-cure-i1,,,,#N/A,0.26,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,Admin Data,Benchmark is the % of teachers of color statewide in the 21-22 school year ,TRUE,TRUE,% Teachers of Color,,,,,,,a-pcom-i3,,,,#N/A,12.8,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),a-curv-i1,,X,,#N/A,90,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?",s-peff-q1,,,,Q10,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),a-curv-i2,,X,,#N/A,30,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?",s-peff-q2,,,,Q11,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),a-curv-i3,,X,,#N/A,20,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?",s-peff-q3,,,,Q12,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Admin Data,"NCES, 2009",TRUE,TRUE,Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),a-curv-i4,,X,,#N/A,36.4,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,s-peff-q4,,,,Q14,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),a-curv-i5,X,X,,#N/A,5,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,s-peff-q5,,,,Q15,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),a-curv-i6,X,X,,#N/A,2,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,s-peff-q6,,,X,Q16,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Degree Completion,Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade.,4B-ii,Admin Data,"MA DESE, 2019-20",TRUE,TRUE,4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),a-degr-i1,,X,,#N/A,80,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,Not in the 17-18 Surveys,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-ieff-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Degree Completion,Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade.,4B-ii,Admin Data,"NCES, 2016",TRUE,TRUE,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,a-degr-i2,X,,,#N/A,2,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,Not in the 17-18 Surveys,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-ieff-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Degree Completion,Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade.,4B-ii,Admin Data,"MA DESE, 2019-20",TRUE,TRUE,5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),a-degr-i3,,X,,#N/A,85,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,Not in the 17-18 Surveys,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-ieff-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,Admin Data,"Constructed by MCIEA staff, based on research from Kraft and Papay",TRUE,TRUE,Percentage teachers with 3+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience,a-exp-i1,,,,,80,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,Not in the 17-18 Surveys,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-ieff-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,Admin Data,"NCES, 2015-16",TRUE,TRUE,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,Percentage teachers National Board certified,a-exp-i2,,,,,10,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,t-pcom-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,Admin Data,Center for Education Data and Research,TRUE,TRUE,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure,a-exp-i3,,,,,95,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,t-pcom-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,Admin Data,Benchmark is the statewide average 9th grade passing rate in the 21-22 school year,TRUE,TRUE,9th grade passing rate,Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),a-ovpe-i1,,X,,#N/A,75.8,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?",t-pcom-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,FALSE,,Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),a-ovpe-i2,,X,,#N/A,1,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?",t-pcom-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent teacher returning (including retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement),a-pcom-i1,,,,#N/A,85,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?",t-pcom-q5,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,Admin Data,Ed Week,TRUE,TRUE,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,a-pcom-i2,X,,,#N/A,28,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,t-prep-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,Admin Data,Benchmark is the % of teachers of color statewide in the 21-22 school year ,TRUE,TRUE,% Teachers of Color,,,,,,,a-pcom-i3,,,,#N/A,12.8,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,t-prep-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Physical Health,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. ,5D-ii,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Medical staff to student ratio (schoolwide),Medical staff to student ratio ,Medical staff to student ratio,Medical staff to student ratio,Medical staff to student ratio,Medical staff to student ratio,Medical staff to student ratio,a-phya-i1,X,,,#N/A,750,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.3,4.31,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",2.713333333,2.723333333,3.223333333,3.233333333,3.723333333,3.733333333,4.7,4.71,Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,t-prep-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,Admin Data,NCES,TRUE,TRUE,Percent of students suspended,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,a-phys-i1,X,,,#N/A,5.27,percent,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,t-coll-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,Admin Data,Only captured to calculate the ratio,TRUE,FALSE,,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,a-phys-i2,,,,#N/A,n/a,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,t-coll-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,Admin Data,only captured to calculate the chronic absence ratio,TRUE,TRUE,Percent of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,a-phys-i3,X,,,#N/A,1,percent,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,t-coll-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,Participation In Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. ,5C-i,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Percent of students enrolled in at least 1 arts course,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,a-picp-i1,,,,#N/A,77.5 (statewide average in the 22-23 school year),number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.3,4.31,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,t-inle-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,a-reso-i1,X,,,#N/A,20,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.8,4.81,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,t-inle-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Admin Data,American School Counselor Association (2005),TRUE,TRUE,Student to guidance counselor ratio (HS only),Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,a-sust-i1,X,,,#N/A,250,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms either in-person or online?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms either in-person or online?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms either in-person or online?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms either in-person or online?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms ?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms ?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms ?,t-inle-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Admin Data,American School Counselor Association (2005),TRUE,TRUE,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,a-sust-i2,X,,,#N/A,250,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,t-prtr-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Admin Data,"NCES, 2007-08",TRUE,TRUE,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,a-sust-i3,X,,,#N/A,43.4,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,"At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?",t-prtr-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,a-sust-i4,X,,,#N/A,500,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,t-prtr-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,Admin Data,"MA DESE, 2019-20",TRUE,TRUE,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,a-vale-i1,X,,,#N/A,10,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.8,4.81,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,t-qupd-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,a-vale-i2,,,,#N/A,90,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.8,4.81,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,t-qupd-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,Performance Growth,Includes an asessment of student progression towards key learning goals. ,4A-ii,No source,,FALSE,FALSE,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,n/a,,,,#N/A,,n/a,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,t-qupd-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Critical Thinking,4C,Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. ,Problem Solving Skills,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations.,4C-ii,No source,,FALSE,FALSE,,,,,,,,n/a,,,,#N/A,n/a,n/a,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?",t-qupd-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,,2C-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teachers encourage me to do my best.,,,,,,,s-acpr-es1,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Admin Data,NCES,TRUE,TRUE,Percent of students suspended,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,Student to suspensions ratio,a-phys-i1,X,,,#N/A,5.27,percent,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,,2C-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,"My teachers ask me to explain my thinking.
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Admin Data,Only captured to calculate the ratio,TRUE,FALSE,,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,Number of student suspensions,a-phys-i2,,,,#N/A,n/a,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 ",,,,,,,s-acpr-es2,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Admin Data,only captured to calculate the chronic absence ratio,TRUE,TRUE,Percent of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,Number of students suspended for 10+ days,a-phys-i3,X,,,#N/A,1,percent,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.7,4.71 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,,2C-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teachers keep helping me until I understand.,,,,,,,s-acpr-es3,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How worried are you that you will be bullied because of who you are?,s-emsa-q1,X,,X,Q7,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,,2C-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I get help whenever I feel like I can't do it.,,,,,,,s-acpr-es4,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often do you think students at your school are bullied online?,s-emsa-q2,X,,,Q8,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,s-acpr-q1,,,X,Q22,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How often do you observe students teasing other students at your school? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE),s-emsa-q3,X,,,Q9,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?",s-acpr-q2,,,,Q23,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,s-phys-q1,X,,,Q40,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,s-acpr-q3,,,,Q24,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,s-phys-q2,X,,,Q41,,.,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,s-acpr-q4,,,,Q26,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how safe do you feel at school?",s-phys-q3,,,,Q42,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?","On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?","On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?","On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?","On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?",How much does your school work make you feel stressed?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-acst-q1,X,,,Q135,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,s-phys-q4,X,,X,Q43,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how nervous do you feel about doing well?",Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-acst-q2,X,,X,Q136,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are students bullied at school or online?,How often are students bullied at school or online?,How often are students bullied at school or online?,How often are students bullied at school or online?,How often are students bullied at school?,How often are students bullied at school?,How often are students bullied at school?,t-pvic-q1,X,,,#N/A,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades?","Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades?","Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades?","Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades?",How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future?,How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-acst-q3,X,,,Q137,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,t-pvic-q2,X,,,#N/A,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,Valuing Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts.,5C-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.?","How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.?","How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.?","How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.?","If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going?",s-appa-q1,,,X,Q37,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,2.93,2.94,3.44,3.45,3.94,3.95,4.65,4.66,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?",t-pvic-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,Valuing Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts.,5C-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your school had an orchestra or a band, how interested would you be in learning how to play an instrument? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE)",s-appa-q2,,,,Q38,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?",s-sbel-q1,,,,Q44,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,Valuing Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts.,5C-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.?","How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.?","How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.?","How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.?","If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going?",s-appa-q3,,,,Q39,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?",s-sbel-q2,,,X,Q45,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,Civic Participation,Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement.,5A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?",s-civp-q1,,,,Q30,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,s-sbel-q3,,,,Q46,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,Civic Participation,Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement.,5A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,s-civp-q2,,,,Q31,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,s-sbel-q4,,,,Q48,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,Civic Participation,Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement.,5A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,s-civp-q3,,,,Q32,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,s-sbel-q5,,,,Q49,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,Civic Participation,Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement.,5A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,s-civp-q4,,,X,Q33,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?",s-tint-q1,,,X,Q17,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?",Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-cure-q1,,,,Q129,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? (Not asked 18-19 BPS Student Survey),How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class?,s-tint-q2,,,,Q18,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?",Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-cure-q2,,,,Q130,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?",s-tint-q3,,,,Q19,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-cure-q3,,,,Q131,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?",s-tint-q4,,,,Q20,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-cure-q4,,,X,Q132,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?",s-tint-q5,,,,Q21,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How often are students unkind to each other at this school?,How worried are you that you will be bullied because of who you are?,s-emsa-q1,X,,X,Q7,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,t-psup-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often are students at this school unkind to each other online?,How often do you think students at your school are bullied online?,s-emsa-q2,X,,,Q8,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,t-psup-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How much bullying occurs at this school?,How often do you observe students teasing other students at your school? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE),s-emsa-q3,X,,,Q9,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,t-psup-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,Participation In Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. ,5C-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?",s-expa-q1,,,X,Q68,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?",t-psup-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",Perseverance & Determination,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start.",5B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?",s-grit-q1,,,X,Q63,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Admin Data,"MA DESE, 2019-20",TRUE,TRUE,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,Chronic absence rate,a-vale-i1,X,,,#N/A,10,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.8,4.81 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",Perseverance & Determination,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start.",5B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,s-grit-q2,,,,Q64,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,Average daily attendance,a-vale-i2,,,,#N/A,90,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.8,4.81 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",Perseverance & Determination,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start.",5B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?",s-grit-q3,,,,Q65,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,s-acpr-q1,,,X,Q22,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",Perseverance & Determination,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start.",5B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?",s-grit-q4,,,,Q66,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?","When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying?",s-acpr-q2,,,,Q23,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",Growth Mindset,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work.,5B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q1,,,,Q34,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,s-acpr-q3,,,,Q24,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",Growth Mindset,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work.,5B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q2,,,X,Q35,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,s-acpr-q4,,,,Q26,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",Growth Mindset,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work.,5B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q3,,,,Q127,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?",s-vale-q1,,,,Q50,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",Growth Mindset,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work.,5B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed?,How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed?,How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed?,How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed?,How much do you think that struggling to understand something means you're bad at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE),How much do you think that needing to try really hard in a subject at school means you canÄôt be good at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE),Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q4,,,,Q36,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,s-vale-q2,,,,Q53,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?",s-peff-q1,,,,Q10,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,s-vale-q3,,,X,Q54,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?",s-peff-q2,,,,Q11,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,s-vale-q4,,,,Q55,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?",s-peff-q3,,,,Q12,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,s-peff-q4,,,,Q14,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,s-peff-q5,,,,Q15,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51 Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,s-peff-q6,,,X,Q16,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.85,4.86,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,Average class size,a-reso-i1,X,,,#N/A,20,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.8,4.81 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,s-phys-q1,X,,,Q40,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Admin Data,American School Counselor Association (2005),TRUE,TRUE,Student to guidance counselor ratio (HS only),Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,Student to guidance counselor ratio,a-sust-i1,X,,,#N/A,250,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,s-phys-q2,X,,,Q41,,.,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Admin Data,American School Counselor Association (2005),TRUE,TRUE,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,Student to mental health counselor ratio,a-sust-i2,X,,,#N/A,250,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how safe do you feel at school?","Overall, how safe do you feel at school?",s-phys-q3,,,,Q42,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Admin Data,"NCES, 2007-08",TRUE,TRUE,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,Student to instructional support staff ratio,a-sust-i3,X,,,#N/A,43.4,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school.,2A-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,s-phys-q4,X,,X,Q43,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,Student to art teacher ratio,a-sust-i4,X,,,#N/A,500,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?",s-poaf-q1,,,,Q69,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?",s-sust-q1,,,X,Q56,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,s-poaf-q2,,,,Q70,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?",s-sust-q2,,,,Q57,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?",s-poaf-q3,,,X,Q71,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.85,4.86,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,t-reso-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?",s-poaf-q4,,,,Q72,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.85,4.86,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,t-reso-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I am happy when I am at school.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es1,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.85,4.86,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,t-reso-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I am happy when I am in class.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es10,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.85,4.86,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic?,How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic?,How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic?,How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic?,How sufficient is the physical space for school activities?,How sufficient is the physical space for school activities?,How sufficient is the physical space for school activities?,t-reso-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teacher gives all students help when they need it.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es11,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.85,4.86,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic?,How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic?,How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic?,How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic?,How well-maintained are school facilities?,How well-maintained are school facilities?,How well-maintained are school facilities?,t-reso-q5,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I have friends in my classroom.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es2,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?",t-sust-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I have friends at recess.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es3,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,t-sust-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,Grownups at this school like me for who I am.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es4,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues?,t-sust-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,Students at this school like me for who I am,,,,,,,s-sbel-es5,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically?,t-sust-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,Grownups treat students with respect.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es6,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Co-Curricular Activities,"Tracks administrative data on the number and variety of extra- and co-curricular activities offered (e.g., sports teams and clubs).",3B-iii,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Admin Data,Census,TRUE,TRUE,Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),a-cocu-i1,X,X,,#N/A,57,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,Students treat each other with respect.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es7,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Admin Data,"MA DESE, 2019-20, state average",TRUE,TRUE,Teacher-student parity index: teachers of color/ students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,a-cure-i1,,,,#N/A,0.26,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,There are grownups at my school who care about me.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es8,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),a-curv-i1,,X,,#N/A,90,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teacher gives me help when I need it.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es9,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),a-curv-i2,,X,,#N/A,30,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?",s-sbel-q1,,,,Q44,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),a-curv-i3,,X,,#N/A,20,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?",s-sbel-q2,,,X,Q45,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Admin Data,"NCES, 2009",TRUE,TRUE,Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),a-curv-i4,,X,,#N/A,36.4,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,How well do people at your school understand you?,s-sbel-q3,,,,Q46,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),a-curv-i5,X,X,,#N/A,5,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,s-sbel-q4,,,,Q48,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),a-curv-i6,X,X,,#N/A,2,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,s-sbel-q5,,,,Q49,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study?",Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-cure-q1,,,,Q129,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,Appreciation For Diversity,Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions.,5A-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,s-sper-q1,,,,Q59,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?","In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study?",Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-cure-q2,,,,Q130,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,Appreciation For Diversity,Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions.,5A-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?",s-sper-q2,,,,Q60,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-cure-q3,,,,Q131,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,Appreciation For Diversity,Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions.,5A-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,s-sper-q3,,,,Q61,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-cure-q4,,,X,Q132,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,Appreciation For Diversity,Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions.,5A-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?",s-sper-q4,,,X,Q62,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',t-cure-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,s-sten-q1,,,,Q27,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,t-cure-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?",s-sten-q2,,,X,Q28,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,t-cure-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you take time outside of class to learn more about what you are studying in class? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE),s-sten-q3,,,,Q29,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,t-cure-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?","When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to?",s-sust-q1,,,X,Q56,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?",t-curv-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?",s-sust-q2,,,,Q57,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,t-curv-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?","When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer?",s-tint-q1,,,X,Q17,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?",t-curv-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? (Not asked 18-19 BPS Student Survey),How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class?,How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class?,s-tint-q2,,,,Q18,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",2.763333333,2.773333333,3.273333333,3.283333333,3.773333333,3.783333333,4.6,4.61,Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,t-curv-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?",s-tint-q3,,,,Q19,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Community Involvement & External Partners,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. ,3C-ii,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?",t-ceng-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?",s-tint-q4,,,,Q20,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Community Involvement & External Partners,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. ,3C-ii,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,t-ceng-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?",s-tint-q5,,,,Q21,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Community Involvement & External Partners,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. ,3C-ii,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,t-ceng-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,,2C-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,School is important to me.,,,,,,,s-vale-es1,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Community Involvement & External Partners,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. ,3C-ii,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?",t-ceng-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,,2C-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,School is important to my family.,,,,,,,s-vale-es2,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Family-School Relationships,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school.,3C-i,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,t-peng-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,,2C-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I enjoy learning new things at school.,,,,,,,s-vale-es3,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Family-School Relationships,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school.,3C-i,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,t-peng-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,,2C-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a reader.,,,,,,,s-vale-es4,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Family-School Relationships,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school.,3C-i,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,t-peng-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,,2C-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a mathematician.,,,,,,,s-vale-es5,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Family-School Relationships,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school.,3C-i,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,t-peng-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,,2C-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a scientist.,,,,,,,s-vale-es6,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Admin Data,Benchmark is the statewide average 9th grade passing rate in the 21-22 school year,TRUE,TRUE,9th grade passing rate,Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only),a-ovpe-i1,,X,,#N/A,75.8,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,,2C-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a good citizen.,,,,,,,s-vale-es7,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,FALSE,,Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only),a-ovpe-i2,,X,,#N/A,1,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,,2C-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,"I wonder about things, am curious, and want to learn more.",,,,,,,s-vale-es8,,,,,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Performance Growth,Includes an asessment of student progression towards key learning goals. ,4A-ii,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51,No source,,,FALSE,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,Performance Growth,n/a,,,,#N/A,,n/a,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?","Overall, how important is school to you?",s-vale-q1,,,,Q50,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students?","Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students?","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,s-vale-q2,,,,Q53,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,s-vale-q3,,,X,Q54,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Valuing of Learning,Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates.,2C-i,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,s-vale-q4,,,,Q55,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Academic Orientation,2C,Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. ,Academic Challenge,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. ",2C-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",Community Involvement & External Partners,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. ,3C-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?",t-ceng-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",Community Involvement & External Partners,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. ,3C-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,t-ceng-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",Community Involvement & External Partners,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. ,3C-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,t-ceng-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",Community Involvement & External Partners,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. ,3C-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?",t-ceng-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,t-coll-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,t-coll-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,t-coll-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?',t-cure-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,t-cure-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,t-cure-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Cultural Responsiveness,Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner.,3B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,t-cure-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?",t-curv-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,t-curv-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?","If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be?",t-curv-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Learning Resources,3B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities.",Curricular Strength & Variety,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school.",3B-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,t-curv-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.6,4.61,
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,Participation In Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. ,5C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?",t-expa-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,Participation In Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. ,5C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?",t-expa-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly?,Not in the 17-18 Surveys,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-ieff-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding?,Not in the 17-18 Surveys,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-ieff-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it?,Not in the 17-18 Surveys,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-ieff-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Effective Practices,"Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management.",1A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students?,Not in the 17-18 Surveys,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-ieff-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,t-inle-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,t-inle-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms either in-person or online?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms either in-person or online?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms either in-person or online?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms either in-person or online?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms ?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms ?,How much does your principal know about whats going on in teachers classrooms ?,t-inle-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,t-pcom-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,t-pcom-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?",t-pcom-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?",t-pcom-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Community,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention.,1A-iii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?",t-pcom-q5,,,,#N/A,,,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.7,4.71,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",Family-School Relationships,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school.,3C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,t-peng-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",Family-School Relationships,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school.,3C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,t-peng-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",Family-School Relationships,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school.,3C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,t-peng-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Community Support,3C,"Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships.",Family-School Relationships,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school.,3C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,t-peng-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Physical Health,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. ,5D-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?",t-phya-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",Physical Health,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. ,5D-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?",t-phya-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,t-prep-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,t-prep-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Teachers & The Teaching Environment,1A,"Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices.",Professional Qualifications,"Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. ",1A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,t-prep-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.7,4.71,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,t-prtr-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,"At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?","At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal?",t-prtr-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,School Leadership,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions.,1B-i,Teachers,,FALSE,TRUE,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,t-prtr-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Critical Thinking,4C,Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. ,Problem Solving Emphasis,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations.,4C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,t-psol-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Critical Thinking,4C,Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. ,Problem Solving Emphasis,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations.,4C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,t-psol-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Critical Thinking,4C,Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. ,Problem Solving Emphasis,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations.,4C-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems?,t-psol-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,t-psup-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,t-psup-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,t-psup-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school.",2B-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?",t-psup-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are students bullied at school or online?,How often are students bullied at school or online?,How often are students bullied at school or online?,How often are students bullied at school or online?,How often are students bullied at school?,How often are students bullied at school?,How often are students bullied at school?,t-pvic-q1,X,,,#N/A,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,t-pvic-q2,X,,,#N/A,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?",t-pvic-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,t-qupd-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,t-qupd-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,t-qupd-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Teachers & Leadership,1,"Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth.",Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals.,Leadership,1B,Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth.,Support For Teaching Development & Growth,Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development.,1B-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?","Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been?",t-qupd-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,t-reso-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,t-reso-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,t-reso-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic?,How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic?,How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic?,How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic?,How sufficient is the physical space for school activities?,How sufficient is the physical space for school activities?,How sufficient is the physical space for school activities?,t-reso-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Physical Space & Materials,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size.,3A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic?,How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic?,How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic?,How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic?,How well-maintained are school facilities?,How well-maintained are school facilities?,How well-maintained are school facilities?,t-reso-q5,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students?","Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students?","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year?
","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? ","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year?
","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? ","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year?
","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? ","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year?
","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? ","Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year?
",t-sach-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 ",t-sach-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?",t-sach-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?","If student work from your classes was compared with work from ""average"" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work?",t-sach-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,2.813333333,2.823333333,3.323333333,3.333333333,3.823333333,3.833333333,4.5,4.51,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students?",t-sach-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51 Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Performance,4A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. ,Overall Performance,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments.,4A-i,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students?","If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students?",t-sach-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.4,4.41,Degree Completion,Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade.,4B-ii,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Admin Data,"MA DESE, 2019-20",TRUE,TRUE,4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),a-degr-i1,,X,,#N/A,80,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?",t-sust-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.4,4.41,Degree Completion,Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade.,4B-ii,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Admin Data,"NCES, 2016",TRUE,TRUE,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,Percent students retained in a grade,a-degr-i2,X,,,#N/A,2,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,t-sust-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.4,4.41,Degree Completion,Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade.,4B-ii,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Admin Data,"MA DESE, 2019-20",TRUE,TRUE,5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),5-year graduation rate (HS only),a-degr-i3,,X,,#N/A,85,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues?,t-sust-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.4,4.41,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,How excited are you about going to this class?,s-sten-q1,,,,Q27,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41 Resources,3,"Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships.","Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community.",Facilities & Personnel,3A,Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff.,Content Specialists & Support Staff,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios.",3A-ii,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically?,How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically?,t-sust-q4,,,,#N/A,,,2.33,2.34,2.84,2.85,3.34,3.35,4.25,4.26,
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.4,4.41,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?","Overall, how interested are you in this class?",s-sten-q2,,,X,Q28,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,Some kids get picked on at my school.,,,,,,,s-emsa-es1,X,,,,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,s-emsa-es1
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,2.68,2.69,3.19,3.2,3.69,3.7,4.4,4.41,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time?,How often do you take time outside of class to learn more about what you are studying in class? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE),s-sten-q3,,,,Q29,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,"At my school, I see kids acting in an unsafe or unkind way.",,,,,,,s-emsa-es2,X,,,,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,s-emsa-es2
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Critical Thinking,4C,Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. ,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Problem Solving Skills,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations.,4C-ii,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,No source,,,,,,,,,,,n/a,,,,#N/A,n/a,n/a,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,"At my school, I see many acts of kindness. ",,,,,,,s-emsa-es3,,,,,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,s-emsa-es3
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Critical Thinking,4C,Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. ,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Problem Solving Emphasis,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations.,4C-i,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,t-psol-q1,,,,#N/A,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,No one has hurt my feelings using technology (on an ipad or phone). ,,,,,,,s-emsa-es4,,,,,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,s-emsa-es4
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Critical Thinking,4C,Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. ,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Problem Solving Emphasis,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations.,4C-i,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,t-psol-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Safety,2A,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. ,Student Emotional Safety,Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other.,2A-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,"At my school, it is okay to be different or unique. ",,,,,,,s-emsa-es5,,,,,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,s-emsa-es5
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",Critical Thinking,4C,Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. ,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Problem Solving Emphasis,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations.,4C-i,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems?,How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems?,t-psol-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41 Perceptions of Learning,4,"Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,The school day goes by fast.,,,,,,,s-sten-es1,,,,,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,s-sten-es1
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",College & Career Readiness,4D,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement.,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,College & Career Placement,Tracks the percentage of students enrolling in college or beginning a career immediately after high school graduation.,4D-i,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Admin Data,"NCES, 2016",TRUE,TRUE,Placement in college or career (HS only) ,College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),College enrollment rate (HS only),a-cgpr-i1,,X,,#N/A,65.6,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41 Perceptions of Learning,4,"Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I like my class.,,,,,,,s-sten-es2,,,,,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,s-sten-es2
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",College & Career Readiness,4D,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement.,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Career Preparation,Tracks student access to career technical education courses.,4D-ii,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,FALSE,,Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),Percent positive work placement (HS only),a-cppm-i1,,X,,#N/A,85,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41 Perceptions of Learning,4,"Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I am excited to come to school.,,,,,,,s-sten-es3,,,,,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,s-sten-es3
Academic Learning,4,"Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories.",College & Career Readiness,4D,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement.,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Career Preparation,Tracks student access to career technical education courses.,4D-ii,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),a-cppm-i2,X,X,,#N/A,5,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41 Perceptions of Learning,4,"Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I get to learn about things that I am interested in at my school.,,,,,,,s-sten-es4,,,,,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,s-sten-es4
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Civic Participation,Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement.,5A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?",s-civp-q1,,,,Q30,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41 Perceptions of Learning,4,"Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,"Most of the time, I am excited about learning.",,,,,,,s-sten-es5,,,,,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,s-sten-es5
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Civic Participation,Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement.,5A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,s-civp-q2,,,,Q31,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41 Perceptions of Learning,4,"Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,There are times when I have choices about what I learn.,,,,,,,s-sten-es6,,,,,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,s-sten-es6
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Civic Participation,Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement.,5A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,s-civp-q3,,,,Q32,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41 Perceptions of Learning,4,"Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates.","Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories.",Student Commitment To Learning,4B,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. ,Engagement In School,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class.",4B-i,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,There are times when I get to share my ideas with my classmates.,,,,,,,s-sten-es7,,,,,,,2.38,2.39,2.89,2.9,3.39,3.4,4.4,4.41,s-sten-es7
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Civic Participation,Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement.,5A-ii,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,s-civp-q4,,,X,Q33,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,I share what I do outside of school with my teacher.,,,,,,,s-tint-es1,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,s-tint-es1
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Appreciation For Diversity,Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions.,5A-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,s-sper-q1,,,,Q59,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teacher asks what I like to do outside of school.,,,,,,,s-tint-es2,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,s-tint-es2
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Appreciation For Diversity,Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions.,5A-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?",s-sper-q2,,,,Q60,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teacher cares about me when I am sick or upset.,,,,,,,s-tint-es3,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,s-tint-es3
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Appreciation For Diversity,Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions.,5A-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,s-sper-q3,,,,Q61,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teacher listens to me when I talk to them.,,,,,,,s-tint-es4,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,s-tint-es4
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Civic Engagement,5A,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. ,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Appreciation For Diversity,Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions.,5A-i,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?",s-sper-q4,,,X,Q62,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teacher helps me when I have a problem. ,,,,,,,s-tint-es5,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,s-tint-es5
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Perseverance & Determination,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start.",5B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?",s-grit-q1,,,X,Q63,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teachers help students when English is hard for them to speak or to understand. ,,,,,,,s-tint-es7,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,s-tint-es7
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Perseverance & Determination,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start.",5B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,s-grit-q2,,,,Q64,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31 School Culture,2,"Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning.","Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented.",Relationships,2B,Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. ,Student-Teacher Relationships,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers.,2B-ii,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My school is kind to students who come from another country or speak another language. ,,,,,,,s-tint-es8,,,,,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.5,4.51,s-tint-es8
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Perseverance & Determination,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start.",5B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?",s-grit-q3,,,,Q65,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Perseverance & Determination,"Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start.",5B-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?",s-grit-q4,,,,Q66,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Growth Mindset,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work.,5B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q1,,,,Q34,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Growth Mindset,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work.,5B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q2,,,X,Q35,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Growth Mindset,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work.,5B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q3,,,,Q127,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Work Ethic,5B,"Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Growth Mindset,Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work.,5B-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed?,How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed?,How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed?,How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed?,How much do you think that struggling to understand something means you're bad at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE),How much do you think that needing to try really hard in a subject at school means you canÄôt be good at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE),Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q4,,,,Q36,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Participation In Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. ,5C-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Percent of students enrolled in at least 1 arts course,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,Hours of arts instruction per student per week,a-picp-i1,,,,#N/A,77.5 (statewide average in the 22-23 school year),number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Valuing Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts.,5C-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.?","How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.?","How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.?","How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.?","If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going?",s-appa-q1,,,X,Q37,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Valuing Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts.,5C-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going?","If your school had an orchestra or a band, how interested would you be in learning how to play an instrument? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE)",s-appa-q2,,,,Q38,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Valuing Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts.,5C-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.?","How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.?","How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.?","How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.?","If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going?","If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going?",s-appa-q3,,,,Q39,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Participation In Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. ,5C-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?",s-expa-q1,,,X,Q68,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Participation In Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. ,5C-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?",t-expa-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Creative & Performing Arts,5C,Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts.,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Participation In Creative & Performing Arts,Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. ,5C-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities?",t-expa-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Physical Health,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. ,5D-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Medical staff to student ratio (schoolwide),Medical staff to student ratio ,Medical staff to student ratio,Medical staff to student ratio,Medical staff to student ratio,Medical staff to student ratio,Medical staff to student ratio,a-phya-i1,X,,,#N/A,750,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?","On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?","On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?","On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?","On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork?",How much does your school work make you feel stressed?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-acst-q1,X,,,Q135,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well?","When you take a test, how nervous do you feel about doing well?",Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-acst-q2,X,,X,Q136,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades?","Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades?","Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades?","Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades?",How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future?,How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-acst-q3,X,,,Q137,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?",s-poaf-q1,,,,Q69,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,s-poaf-q2,,,,Q70,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?",s-poaf-q3,,,X,Q71,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Social & Emotional Health,Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. ,5D-i,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Students,,TRUE,TRUE,"On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?",s-poaf-q4,,,,Q72,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Physical Health,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. ,5D-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?",t-phya-q2,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31
Community & Wellbeing,5,"Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health.","Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives.",Health,5D,"Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health.",2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Physical Health,Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. ,5D-ii,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31,Teachers,,TRUE,TRUE,"In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?","In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity?",t-phya-q3,,,,#N/A,,,2.23,2.24,2.74,2.75,3.24,3.25,4.3,4.31

1 Category Category ID Category Description Category Short Description Subcategory Subcategory ID Subcategory Description Subcategory Warning High Measures Subcategory Watch Low Measure Description Subcategory Watch High Measure ID Subcategory Growth Low Source Subcategory Growth High Source Notes Subcategory Approval Low Show items in accordion? Subcategory Approval High Active admin & survey items Subcategory Ideal Low Question/item (22-23) Question/item (21-22) Question/item (20-21) Original Item (19-20 surveys) Measure Warning High Original Item (18-19 surveys) Measure Watch Low Original Item (17-18 surveys) Measure Watch High Original Item (16-17 surveys) Measure Growth Low Survey Item ID Measure Growth High Reverse Scored Measure Approval Low HS only admin item? Measure Approval High On Short Form? Measure Ideal Low Qualtrics ID Admin Data Benchmark (Absolute) Admin Data Unit (Absolute) Item Warning High Item Watch Low Item Watch High Item Growth Low Item Growth High Item Approval Low Item Approval High Item Ideal Low
2 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Teachers & The Teaching Environment College & Career Readiness 1A 4D Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement. 2.713333333 Professional Qualifications College & Career Placement 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. Tracks the percentage of students enrolling in college or beginning a career immediately after high school graduation. 3.223333333 1A-i 4D-i 3.233333333 Admin Data 3.723333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff, based on research from Kraft and Papay NCES, 2016 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 Percentage teachers with 3+ years of experience Placement in college or career (HS only) Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience College enrollment rate (HS only) Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience College enrollment rate (HS only) Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience College enrollment rate (HS only) 2.98 Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience College enrollment rate (HS only) 2.99 Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience College enrollment rate (HS only) 3.49 Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience College enrollment rate (HS only) 3.5 a-exp-i1 a-cgpr-i1 3.99 4 X 4.7 4.71 #N/A 80 65.6 percentage 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.7 4.4 4.71 4.41
3 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Learning Resources 1A 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.713333333 Professional Qualifications Co-Curricular Activities 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. Tracks administrative data on the number and variety of extra- and co-curricular activities offered (e.g., sports teams and clubs). 3.223333333 1A-i 3B-iii 3.233333333 Admin Data 3.723333333 NCES, 2015-16 Census 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 Percentage teachers National Board certified Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) Percentage teachers National Board certified Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) Percentage teachers National Board certified Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) Percentage teachers National Board certified Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) 2.98 Percentage teachers National Board certified Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) 2.99 Percentage teachers National Board certified Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) 3.49 Percentage teachers National Board certified Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) 3.5 a-exp-i2 a-cocu-i1 3.99 X 4 X 4.7 4.71 #N/A 10 57 percentage ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.7 4.6 4.71 4.61
4 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Teachers & The Teaching Environment College & Career Readiness 1A 4D Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement. 2.713333333 Professional Qualifications Career Preparation 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. Tracks student access to career technical education courses. 3.223333333 1A-i 4D-ii 3.233333333 Admin Data 3.723333333 Center for Education Data and Research Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE FALSE 4.71 Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure Percent positive work placement (HS only) Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure Percent positive work placement (HS only) Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure Percent positive work placement (HS only) 2.98 Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure Percent positive work placement (HS only) 2.99 Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure Percent positive work placement (HS only) 3.49 Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure Percent positive work placement (HS only) 3.5 a-exp-i3 a-cppm-i1 3.99 4 X 4.7 4.71 #N/A 95 85 percentage 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.7 4.4 4.71 4.41
5 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Teachers & The Teaching Environment College & Career Readiness 1A 4D Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement. 2.713333333 Professional Community Career Preparation 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. Tracks student access to career technical education courses. 3.223333333 1A-iii 4D-ii 3.233333333 Admin Data 3.723333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 Percent teacher returning (including retirement) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) 2.68 Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) 2.69 Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) 3.19 Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) 3.2 a-pcom-i1 a-cppm-i2 3.69 X 3.7 X 4.7 4.71 #N/A 85 5 percentage ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.7 4.4 4.71 4.41
6 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Learning Resources 1A 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.713333333 Professional Community Cultural Responsiveness 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 3.223333333 1A-iii 3B-ii 3.233333333 Admin Data 3.723333333 Ed Week MA DESE, 2019-20, state average 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 Percent teachers with 10+ days absent Teacher-student parity index: teachers of color/ students of color Percent teachers with 10+ days absent Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color Percent teachers with 10+ days absent Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color Percent teachers with 10+ days absent Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color 2.68 Percent teachers with 10+ days absent Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color 2.69 Percent teachers with 10+ days absent Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color 3.19 Percent teachers with 10+ days absent Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color 3.2 a-pcom-i2 a-cure-i1 3.69 X 3.7 4.7 4.71 #N/A 28 0.26 percentage ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.7 4.6 4.71 4.61
7 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Learning Resources 1A 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.713333333 Professional Community Curricular Strength & Variety 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3.223333333 1A-iii 3B-i 3.233333333 Admin Data 3.723333333 Benchmark is the % of teachers of color statewide in the 21-22 school year Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 % Teachers of Color Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) 2.68 Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) 2.69 Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) 3.19 Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) 3.2 a-pcom-i3 a-curv-i1 3.69 3.7 X 4.7 4.71 #N/A 12.8 90 percentage 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.7 4.6 4.71 4.61
8 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Learning Resources 1A 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Curricular Strength & Variety 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3.223333333 1A-ii 3B-i 3.233333333 Students Admin Data 3.723333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) 2.48 Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) 2.49 Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) 2.99 Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) 3 s-peff-q1 a-curv-i2 3.49 3.5 X 4.7 4.71 Q10 #N/A 30 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.6 4.71 4.61
9 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Learning Resources 1A 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Curricular Strength & Variety 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3.223333333 1A-ii 3B-i 3.233333333 Students Admin Data 3.723333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) 2.48 For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) 2.49 For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) 2.99 For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) 3 s-peff-q2 a-curv-i3 3.49 3.5 X 4.7 4.71 Q11 #N/A 20 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.6 4.71 4.61
10 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Learning Resources 1A 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Curricular Strength & Variety 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3.223333333 1A-ii 3B-i 3.233333333 Students Admin Data 3.723333333 NCES, 2009 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (HS only) When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) 2.48 When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) 2.49 When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) 2.99 When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) 3 s-peff-q3 a-curv-i4 3.49 3.5 X 4.7 4.71 Q12 #N/A 36.4 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.6 4.71 4.61
11 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Learning Resources 1A 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Curricular Strength & Variety 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3.223333333 1A-ii 3B-i 3.233333333 Students Admin Data 3.723333333 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) 2.48 How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) 2.49 How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) 2.99 How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) 3 s-peff-q4 a-curv-i5 3.49 X 3.5 X 4.7 4.71 Q14 #N/A 5 ratio 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.6 4.71 4.61
12 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Learning Resources 1A 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Curricular Strength & Variety 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3.223333333 1A-ii 3B-i 3.233333333 Students Admin Data 3.723333333 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) 2.48 How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) 2.49 How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) 2.99 How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) 3 s-peff-q5 a-curv-i6 3.49 X 3.5 X 4.7 4.71 Q15 #N/A 2 ratio 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.6 4.71 4.61
13 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Student Commitment To Learning 1A 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Degree Completion 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. 3.223333333 1A-ii 4B-ii 3.233333333 Students Admin Data 3.723333333 MA DESE, 2019-20 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) 2.48 How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) 2.49 How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) 2.99 How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) 3 s-peff-q6 a-degr-i1 3.49 3.5 X 4.7 X 4.71 Q16 #N/A 80 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.4 4.71 4.41
14 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Student Commitment To Learning 1A 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Degree Completion 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. 3.223333333 1A-ii 4B-ii 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 NCES, 2016 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? Percent students retained in a grade How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? Percent students retained in a grade How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? Percent students retained in a grade How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? Percent students retained in a grade 2.48 How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? Percent students retained in a grade 2.49 Not in the 17-18 Surveys Percent students retained in a grade 2.99 Not in the 16-17 Surveys Percent students retained in a grade 3 t-ieff-q1 a-degr-i2 3.49 X 3.5 4.7 4.71 #N/A 2 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.4 4.71 4.41
15 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Student Commitment To Learning 1A 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Degree Completion 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. 3.223333333 1A-ii 4B-ii 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 MA DESE, 2019-20 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) 2.48 How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) 2.49 Not in the 17-18 Surveys 5-year graduation rate (HS only) 2.99 Not in the 16-17 Surveys 5-year graduation rate (HS only) 3 t-ieff-q2 a-degr-i3 3.49 3.5 X 4.7 4.71 #N/A 85 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.4 4.71 4.41
16 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Professional Qualifications 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. 3.223333333 1A-ii 1A-i 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff, based on research from Kraft and Papay 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? Percentage teachers with 3+ years of experience How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience 2.48 How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience 2.49 Not in the 17-18 Surveys Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience 2.99 Not in the 16-17 Surveys Percentage teachers with 5+ years of experience 3 t-ieff-q3 a-exp-i1 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71 #N/A 80 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.71
17 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.713333333 Effective Practices Professional Qualifications 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. 3.223333333 1A-ii 1A-i 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 NCES, 2015-16 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? Percentage teachers National Board certified How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? Percentage teachers National Board certified How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? Percentage teachers National Board certified How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? Percentage teachers National Board certified 2.48 How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? Percentage teachers National Board certified 2.49 Not in the 17-18 Surveys Percentage teachers National Board certified 2.99 Not in the 16-17 Surveys Percentage teachers National Board certified 3 t-ieff-q4 a-exp-i2 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71 #N/A 10 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.71
18 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.713333333 Professional Community Professional Qualifications 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. 3.223333333 1A-iii 1A-i 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 Center for Education Data and Research 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure 2.68 How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure 2.69 How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure 3.19 How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? Percentage teachers teaching in area of licensure 3.2 t-pcom-q1 a-exp-i3 3.69 3.7 4.7 4.71 #N/A 95 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.7 4.71
19 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Performance 1A 4A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. 2.713333333 Professional Community Overall Performance 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. 3.223333333 1A-iii 4A-i 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 Benchmark is the statewide average 9th grade passing rate in the 21-22 school year 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? 9th grade passing rate How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) 2.68 How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) 2.69 How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) 3.19 How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) 3.2 t-pcom-q2 a-ovpe-i1 3.69 3.7 X 4.7 4.71 #N/A 75.8 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
20 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Performance 1A 4A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. 2.713333333 Professional Community Overall Performance 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. 3.223333333 1A-iii 4A-i 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE FALSE 4.71 This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) 2.68 This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) 2.69 This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) 3.19 This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) 3.2 t-pcom-q3 a-ovpe-i2 3.69 3.7 X 4.7 4.71 #N/A 1 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
21 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.713333333 Professional Community 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 3.223333333 1A-iii 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? Percent teacher returning (including retirement) As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) 2.68 As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) 2.69 As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) 3.19 As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) 3.2 t-pcom-q4 a-pcom-i1 3.69 3.7 4.7 4.71 #N/A 85 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.7 4.71
22 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.713333333 Professional Community 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 3.223333333 1A-iii 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 Ed Week 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent 2.68 This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent 2.69 This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent 3.19 This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent 3.2 t-pcom-q5 a-pcom-i2 3.69 X 3.7 4.7 4.71 #N/A 28 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.7 4.71
23 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.713333333 Professional Qualifications Professional Community 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 3.223333333 1A-i 1A-iii 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 Benchmark is the % of teachers of color statewide in the 21-22 school year 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? % Teachers of Color Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? 2.98 Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? 2.99 Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? 3.49 Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? 3.5 t-prep-q1 a-pcom-i3 3.99 4 4.7 4.71 #N/A 12.8 percentage 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.71
24 Teachers & Leadership Community & Wellbeing 1 5 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Health 1A 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.713333333 Professional Qualifications Physical Health 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. 3.223333333 1A-i 5D-ii 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? Medical staff to student ratio (schoolwide) How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? Medical staff to student ratio How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? Medical staff to student ratio How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? Medical staff to student ratio 2.98 How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? Medical staff to student ratio 2.99 How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? Medical staff to student ratio 3.49 How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? Medical staff to student ratio 3.5 t-prep-q2 a-phya-i1 3.99 X 4 4.7 4.71 #N/A 750 ratio 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.3 4.71 4.31
25 Teachers & Leadership School Culture 1 2 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Teachers & The Teaching Environment Safety 1A 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.713333333 Professional Qualifications Student Physical Safety 2.723333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 3.223333333 1A-i 2A-i 3.233333333 Teachers Admin Data 3.723333333 NCES 3.733333333 TRUE 4.7 TRUE 4.71 How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? Percent of students suspended How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? Student to suspensions ratio How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? Student to suspensions ratio How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? Student to suspensions ratio 2.98 How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? Student to suspensions ratio 2.99 How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? Student to suspensions ratio 3.49 How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? Student to suspensions ratio 3.5 t-prep-q3 a-phys-i1 3.99 X 4 4.7 4.71 #N/A 5.27 percent 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.7 4.71
26 Teachers & Leadership School Culture 1 2 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Leadership Safety 1B 2A Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.48 Support For Teaching Development & Growth Student Physical Safety 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 2.99 1B-ii 2A-i 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 Only captured to calculate the ratio 3.5 TRUE 4.5 TRUE FALSE 4.51 How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? Number of student suspensions How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? Number of student suspensions How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? Number of student suspensions 2.48 How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? Number of student suspensions 2.49 How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? Number of student suspensions 2.99 How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? Number of student suspensions 3 t-coll-q1 a-phys-i2 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A n/a number 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.7 4.51 4.71
27 Teachers & Leadership School Culture 1 2 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Leadership Safety 1B 2A Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.48 Support For Teaching Development & Growth Student Physical Safety 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 2.99 1B-ii 2A-i 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 only captured to calculate the chronic absence ratio 3.5 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? Percent of students suspended for 10+ days How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? Number of students suspended for 10+ days How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? Number of students suspended for 10+ days How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? Number of students suspended for 10+ days 2.48 How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? Number of students suspended for 10+ days 2.49 How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? Number of students suspended for 10+ days 2.99 How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? Number of students suspended for 10+ days 3 t-coll-q2 a-phys-i3 3.49 X 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 1 percent 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.7 4.51 4.71
28 Teachers & Leadership Community & Wellbeing 1 5 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Leadership Creative & Performing Arts 1B 5C Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.48 Support For Teaching Development & Growth Participation In Creative & Performing Arts 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. 2.99 1B-ii 5C-i 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 3.5 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? Percent of students enrolled in at least 1 arts course How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? Hours of arts instruction per student per week How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? Hours of arts instruction per student per week How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? Hours of arts instruction per student per week 2.48 How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? Hours of arts instruction per student per week 2.49 How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? Hours of arts instruction per student per week 2.99 How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? Hours of arts instruction per student per week 3 t-coll-q3 a-picp-i1 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 77.5 (statewide average in the 22-23 school year) number 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
29 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Leadership Facilities & Personnel 1B 3A Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.48 School Leadership Physical Space & Materials 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 2.99 1B-i 3A-i 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.5 FALSE TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? Average class size How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? Average class size How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? Average class size How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? Average class size 2.48 How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? Average class size 2.49 How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? Average class size 2.99 How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? Average class size 3 t-inle-q1 a-reso-i1 3.49 X 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 20 number 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.8 4.51 4.81
30 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Leadership Facilities & Personnel 1B 3A Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.48 School Leadership Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 2.99 1B-i 3A-ii 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 American School Counselor Association (2005) 3.5 FALSE TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? Student to guidance counselor ratio (HS only) How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? Student to guidance counselor ratio How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? Student to guidance counselor ratio How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? Student to guidance counselor ratio 2.48 How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? Student to guidance counselor ratio 2.49 How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? Student to guidance counselor ratio 2.99 How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? Student to guidance counselor ratio 3 t-inle-q2 a-sust-i1 3.49 X 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 250 ratio 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.9 4.51 4.91
31 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Leadership Facilities & Personnel 1B 3A Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.48 School Leadership Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 2.99 1B-i 3A-ii 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 American School Counselor Association (2005) 3.5 FALSE TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? Student to mental health counselor ratio How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? Student to mental health counselor ratio How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? Student to mental health counselor ratio How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? Student to mental health counselor ratio 2.48 How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? Student to mental health counselor ratio 2.49 How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? Student to mental health counselor ratio 2.99 How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? Student to mental health counselor ratio 3 t-inle-q3 a-sust-i2 3.49 X 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 250 ratio 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.9 4.51 4.91
32 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Leadership Facilities & Personnel 1B 3A Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.48 School Leadership Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 2.99 1B-i 3A-ii 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 NCES, 2007-08 3.5 FALSE TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? Student to instructional support staff ratio To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? Student to instructional support staff ratio To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? Student to instructional support staff ratio To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? Student to instructional support staff ratio 2.48 To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? Student to instructional support staff ratio 2.49 To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? Student to instructional support staff ratio 2.99 To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? Student to instructional support staff ratio 3 t-prtr-q1 a-sust-i3 3.49 X 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 43.4 ratio 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.9 4.51 4.91
33 Teachers & Leadership Resources 1 3 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Leadership Facilities & Personnel 1B 3A Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.48 School Leadership Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 2.99 1B-i 3A-ii 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.5 FALSE TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? Student to art teacher ratio At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? Student to art teacher ratio At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? Student to art teacher ratio At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? Student to art teacher ratio 2.48 At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? Student to art teacher ratio 2.49 At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? Student to art teacher ratio 2.99 At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? Student to art teacher ratio 3 t-prtr-q2 a-sust-i4 3.49 X 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 500 ratio 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.9 4.51 4.91
34 Teachers & Leadership School Culture 1 2 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Leadership Academic Orientation 1B 2C Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.48 School Leadership Valuing of Learning 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. 2.99 1B-i 2C-i 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 MA DESE, 2019-20 3.5 FALSE TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? Chronic absence rate How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? Chronic absence rate How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? Chronic absence rate How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? Chronic absence rate 2.48 How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? Chronic absence rate 2.49 How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? Chronic absence rate 2.99 How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? Chronic absence rate 3 t-prtr-q3 a-vale-i1 3.49 X 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 10 number 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.8 4.51 4.81
35 Teachers & Leadership School Culture 1 2 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Leadership Academic Orientation 1B 2C Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.48 Support For Teaching Development & Growth Valuing of Learning 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. 2.99 1B-ii 2C-i 3 Teachers Admin Data 3.49 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.5 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? Average daily attendance To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? Average daily attendance To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? Average daily attendance To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? Average daily attendance 2.48 To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? Average daily attendance 2.49 To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? Average daily attendance 2.99 To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? Average daily attendance 3 t-qupd-q1 a-vale-i2 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 90 number 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.8 4.51 4.81
36 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Leadership Performance 1B 4A Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. 2.48 Support For Teaching Development & Growth Performance Growth 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. Includes an asessment of student progression towards key learning goals. 2.99 1B-ii 4A-ii 3 Teachers No source 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.5 TRUE FALSE 4.51 How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? Performance Growth How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? Performance Growth How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? Performance Growth How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? Performance Growth 2.48 How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? Performance Growth 2.49 How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? Performance Growth 2.99 How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? Performance Growth 3 t-qupd-q2 n/a 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A n/a 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.51
37 Teachers & Leadership Academic Learning 1 4 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Leadership Critical Thinking 1B 4C Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. 2.48 Support For Teaching Development & Growth Problem Solving Skills 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. 2.99 1B-ii 4C-ii 3 Teachers No source 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.5 TRUE FALSE 4.51 To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? 2.48 To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? 2.49 To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? 2.99 To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? 3 t-qupd-q3 n/a 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A n/a n/a 2.48 2.98 2.49 2.99 2.99 3.49 3 3.5 3.49 3.99 3.5 4 4.5 4.4 4.51 4.41
38 Teachers & Leadership School Culture 1 2 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Leadership Academic Orientation 1B 2C Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.48 Support For Teaching Development & Growth Academic Challenge 2.49 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 2.99 1B-ii 2C-ii 3 Teachers Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? My teachers encourage me to do my best. Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? 2.48 Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? 2.49 Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? 2.99 Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? 3 t-qupd-q4 s-acpr-es1 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51 #N/A 2.48 2.68 2.49 2.69 2.99 3.19 3 3.2 3.49 3.69 3.5 3.7 4.5 4.51
39 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety Academic Orientation 2A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.93 Student Physical Safety Academic Challenge 2.94 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 3.44 2A-i 2C-ii 3.45 Admin Data Students 3.94 NCES 3.95 TRUE FALSE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 Percent of students suspended My teachers ask me to explain my thinking. Student to suspensions ratio Student to suspensions ratio Student to suspensions ratio 2.93 Student to suspensions ratio 2.94 Student to suspensions ratio 3.44 Student to suspensions ratio 3.45 a-phys-i1 s-acpr-es2 3.94 X 3.95 4.65 4.66 #N/A 5.27 percent 2.98 2.68 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.19 3.5 3.2 3.99 3.69 4 3.7 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
40 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety Academic Orientation 2A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.93 Student Physical Safety Academic Challenge 2.94 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 3.44 2A-i 2C-ii 3.45 Admin Data Students 3.94 Only captured to calculate the ratio 3.95 TRUE FALSE 4.65 FALSE TRUE 4.66 My teachers keep helping me until I understand. Number of student suspensions Number of student suspensions Number of student suspensions 2.93 Number of student suspensions 2.94 Number of student suspensions 3.44 Number of student suspensions 3.45 a-phys-i2 s-acpr-es3 3.94 3.95 4.65 4.66 #N/A n/a number 2.98 2.68 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.19 3.5 3.2 3.99 3.69 4 3.7 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
41 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety Academic Orientation 2A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.93 Student Physical Safety Academic Challenge 2.94 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 3.44 2A-i 2C-ii 3.45 Admin Data Students 3.94 only captured to calculate the chronic absence ratio 3.95 TRUE FALSE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 Percent of students suspended for 10+ days I get help whenever I feel like I can't do it. Number of students suspended for 10+ days Number of students suspended for 10+ days Number of students suspended for 10+ days 2.93 Number of students suspended for 10+ days 2.94 Number of students suspended for 10+ days 3.44 Number of students suspended for 10+ days 3.45 a-phys-i3 s-acpr-es4 3.94 X 3.95 4.65 4.66 #N/A 1 percent 2.98 2.68 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.19 3.5 3.2 3.99 3.69 4 3.7 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
42 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety Academic Orientation 2A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.93 Student Emotional Safety Academic Challenge 2.94 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 3.44 2A-ii 2C-ii 3.45 Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 How often are students unkind to each other at this school? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? 2.78 How often are students unkind to each other at this school? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? 2.79 How often are students unkind to each other at this school? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? 3.29 How worried are you that you will be bullied because of who you are? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? 3.3 s-emsa-q1 s-acpr-q1 3.79 X 3.8 4.5 X 4.51 Q7 Q22 2.78 2.68 2.79 2.69 3.29 3.19 3.3 3.2 3.79 3.69 3.8 3.7 4.5 4.51
43 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety Academic Orientation 2A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.93 Student Emotional Safety Academic Challenge 2.94 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 3.44 2A-ii 2C-ii 3.45 Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? 2.78 How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? 2.79 How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? 3.29 How often do you think students at your school are bullied online? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? 3.3 s-emsa-q2 s-acpr-q2 3.79 X 3.8 4.5 4.51 Q8 Q23 2.78 2.68 2.79 2.69 3.29 3.19 3.3 3.2 3.79 3.69 3.8 3.7 4.5 4.51
44 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety Academic Orientation 2A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.93 Student Emotional Safety Academic Challenge 2.94 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 3.44 2A-ii 2C-ii 3.45 Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 How much bullying occurs at this school? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much bullying occurs at this school? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much bullying occurs at this school? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much bullying occurs at this school? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? 2.78 How much bullying occurs at this school? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? 2.79 How much bullying occurs at this school? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? 3.29 How often do you observe students teasing other students at your school? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? 3.3 s-emsa-q3 s-acpr-q3 3.79 X 3.8 4.5 4.51 Q9 Q24 2.78 2.68 2.79 2.69 3.29 3.19 3.3 3.2 3.79 3.69 3.8 3.7 4.5 4.51
45 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety Academic Orientation 2A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.93 Student Physical Safety Academic Challenge 2.94 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 3.44 2A-i 2C-ii 3.45 Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 How often do you worry about violence at your school? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How often do you worry about violence at your school? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How often do you worry about violence at your school? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How often do you worry about violence at your school? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? 2.93 How often do you worry about violence at your school? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? 2.94 How often do you worry about violence at your school? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? 3.44 How often do you worry about violence at your school? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? 3.45 s-phys-q1 s-acpr-q4 3.94 X 3.95 4.65 4.66 Q40 Q26 2.78 2.68 2.79 2.69 3.29 3.19 3.3 3.2 3.79 3.69 3.8 3.7 4.5 4.51
46 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Safety Health 2A 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.93 Student Physical Safety Social & Emotional Health 2.94 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 3.44 2A-i 5D-i 3.45 Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 How often do students get into physical fights at your school? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? 2.93 How often do students get into physical fights at your school? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? 2.94 How often do students get into physical fights at your school? How much does your school work make you feel stressed? 3.44 How often do students get into physical fights at your school? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 3.45 s-phys-q2 s-acst-q1 3.94 X 3.95 4.65 4.66 Q41 Q135 . 2.78 2.23 2.79 2.24 3.29 2.74 3.3 2.75 3.79 3.24 3.8 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
47 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Safety Health 2A 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.93 Student Physical Safety Social & Emotional Health 2.94 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 3.44 2A-i 5D-i 3.45 Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? 2.93 Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? 2.94 Overall, how safe do you feel at school? When you take a test, how nervous do you feel about doing well? 3.44 Overall, how safe do you feel at school? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 3.45 s-phys-q3 s-acst-q2 3.94 X 3.95 4.65 X 4.66 Q42 Q136 2.78 2.23 2.79 2.24 3.29 2.74 3.3 2.75 3.79 3.24 3.8 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
48 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Safety Health 2A 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.93 Student Physical Safety Social & Emotional Health 2.94 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 3.44 2A-i 5D-i 3.45 Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? 2.93 How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future? 2.94 How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future? 3.44 How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 3.45 s-phys-q4 s-acst-q3 3.94 X 3.95 4.65 X 4.66 Q43 Q137 2.78 2.23 2.79 2.24 3.29 2.74 3.3 2.75 3.79 3.24 3.8 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
49 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Safety Creative & Performing Arts 2A 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.93 Student Emotional Safety Valuing Creative & Performing Arts 2.94 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. 3.44 2A-ii 5C-ii 3.45 Teachers Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 How often are students bullied at school or online? How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? How often are students bullied at school or online? How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? How often are students bullied at school or online? How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? How often are students bullied at school or online? How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? 2.78 How often are students bullied at school? If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? 2.79 How often are students bullied at school? If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? 3.29 How often are students bullied at school? If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? 3.3 t-pvic-q1 s-appa-q1 3.79 X 3.8 4.5 X 4.51 #N/A Q37 2.78 2.23 2.79 2.24 3.29 2.74 3.3 2.75 3.79 3.24 3.8 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
50 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Safety Creative & Performing Arts 2A 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.93 Student Emotional Safety Valuing Creative & Performing Arts 2.94 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. 3.44 2A-ii 5C-ii 3.45 Teachers Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 How often are students bullied because of who they are? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? How often are students bullied because of who they are? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? How often are students bullied because of who they are? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? How often are students bullied because of who they are? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? 2.78 How often are students bullied because of who they are? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? 2.79 How often are students bullied because of who they are? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? 3.29 How often are students bullied because of who they are? If your school had an orchestra or a band, how interested would you be in learning how to play an instrument? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 3.3 t-pvic-q2 s-appa-q2 3.79 X 3.8 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q38 2.78 2.23 2.79 2.24 3.29 2.74 3.3 2.75 3.79 3.24 3.8 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
51 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Safety Creative & Performing Arts 2A 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.93 Student Emotional Safety Valuing Creative & Performing Arts 2.94 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. 3.44 2A-ii 5C-ii 3.45 Teachers Students 3.94 3.95 TRUE 4.65 TRUE 4.66 Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? 2.78 Overall, how unkind are students to each other? If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? 2.79 Overall, how unkind are students to each other? If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? 3.29 Overall, how unkind are students to each other? If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? 3.3 t-pvic-q3 s-appa-q3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q39 2.78 2.23 2.79 2.24 3.29 2.74 3.3 2.75 3.79 3.24 3.8 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
52 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Relationships Civic Engagement 2B 5A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Civic Participation 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. 2.74 2B-i 5A-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? 2.23 Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? 2.24 Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? 2.74 Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? 2.75 s-sbel-q1 s-civp-q1 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 Q44 Q30 2.23 2.48 2.24 2.49 2.74 2.99 2.75 3 3.24 3.49 3.25 3.5 4.5 4.4 4.51 4.41
53 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Relationships Civic Engagement 2B 5A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Civic Participation 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. 2.74 2B-i 5A-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? 2.23 At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? 2.24 At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? 2.74 At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? 2.75 s-sbel-q2 s-civp-q2 3.24 3.25 4.5 X 4.51 Q45 Q31 2.23 2.48 2.24 2.49 2.74 2.99 2.75 3 3.24 3.49 3.25 3.5 4.5 4.4 4.51 4.41
54 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Relationships Civic Engagement 2B 5A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Civic Participation 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. 2.74 2B-i 5A-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How well do people at your school understand you? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? How well do people at your school understand you? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? How well do people at your school understand you? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? How well do people at your school understand you? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? 2.23 How well do people at your school understand you? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? 2.24 How well do people at your school understand you? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? 2.74 How well do people at your school understand you? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? 2.75 s-sbel-q3 s-civp-q3 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 Q46 Q32 2.23 2.48 2.24 2.49 2.74 2.99 2.75 3 3.24 3.49 3.25 3.5 4.5 4.4 4.51 4.41
55 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Relationships Civic Engagement 2B 5A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Civic Participation 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. 2.74 2B-i 5A-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How much respect do students in your school show you? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? How much respect do students in your school show you? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? How much respect do students in your school show you? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? How much respect do students in your school show you? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? 2.23 How much respect do students in your school show you? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? 2.24 How much respect do students in your school show you? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? 2.74 How much respect do students in your school show you? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? 2.75 s-sbel-q4 s-civp-q4 3.24 3.25 4.5 X 4.51 Q48 Q33 2.23 2.48 2.24 2.49 2.74 2.99 2.75 3 3.24 3.49 3.25 3.5 4.5 4.4 4.51 4.41
56 School Culture Resources 2 3 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Relationships Learning Resources 2B 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Cultural Responsiveness 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 2.74 2B-i 3B-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? 2.23 How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? 2.24 How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? 2.74 How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 2.75 s-sbel-q5 s-cure-q1 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 Q49 Q129 2.23 2.33 2.24 2.34 2.74 2.84 2.75 2.85 3.24 3.34 3.25 3.35 4.5 4.6 4.51 4.61
57 School Culture Resources 2 3 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Relationships Learning Resources 2B 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.23 Student-Teacher Relationships Cultural Responsiveness 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 2.74 2B-ii 3B-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? 2.23 When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? 2.24 When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? 2.74 When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 2.75 s-tint-q1 s-cure-q2 3.24 3.25 4.5 X 4.51 Q17 Q130 2.23 2.33 2.24 2.34 2.74 2.84 2.75 2.85 3.24 3.34 3.25 3.35 4.5 4.6 4.51 4.61
58 School Culture Resources 2 3 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Relationships Learning Resources 2B 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.23 Student-Teacher Relationships Cultural Responsiveness 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 2.74 2B-ii 3B-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? 2.23 How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? (Not asked 18-19 BPS Student Survey) How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? 2.24 How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? 2.74 How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 2.75 s-tint-q2 s-cure-q3 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 Q18 Q131 2.23 2.33 2.24 2.34 2.74 2.84 2.75 2.85 3.24 3.34 3.25 3.35 4.5 4.6 4.51 4.61
59 School Culture Resources 2 3 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Relationships Learning Resources 2B 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. 2.23 Student-Teacher Relationships Cultural Responsiveness 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 2.74 2B-ii 3B-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? 2.23 If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? 2.24 If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? 2.74 If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 2.75 s-tint-q3 s-cure-q4 3.24 3.25 4.5 X 4.51 Q19 Q132 2.23 2.33 2.24 2.34 2.74 2.84 2.75 2.85 3.24 3.34 3.25 3.35 4.5 4.6 4.51 4.61
60 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Relationships Safety 2B 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.23 Student-Teacher Relationships Student Emotional Safety 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 2.74 2B-ii 2A-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? 2.23 If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? 2.24 If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? 2.74 If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How worried are you that you will be bullied because of who you are? 2.75 s-tint-q4 s-emsa-q1 3.24 X 3.25 4.5 X 4.51 Q20 Q7 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.5 4.51
61 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Relationships Safety 2B 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.23 Student-Teacher Relationships Student Emotional Safety 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 2.74 2B-ii 2A-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? 2.23 If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? 2.24 If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? 2.74 If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How often do you think students at your school are bullied online? 2.75 s-tint-q5 s-emsa-q2 3.24 X 3.25 4.5 4.51 Q21 Q8 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.5 4.51
62 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Relationships Safety 2B 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Student Emotional Safety 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 2.74 2B-i 2A-ii 2.75 Teachers Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How much do students at this school care about each other? How much bullying occurs at this school? How much do students at this school care about each other? How much bullying occurs at this school? How much do students at this school care about each other? How much bullying occurs at this school? How much do students at this school care about each other? How much bullying occurs at this school? 2.23 How much do students at this school care about each other? How much bullying occurs at this school? 2.24 How much do students at this school care about each other? How much bullying occurs at this school? 2.74 How much do students at this school care about each other? How often do you observe students teasing other students at your school? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 2.75 t-psup-q1 s-emsa-q3 3.24 X 3.25 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q9 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.5 4.51
63 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Relationships Creative & Performing Arts 2B 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Participation In Creative & Performing Arts 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. 2.74 2B-i 5C-i 2.75 Teachers Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How often do students at this school help each other learn? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? How often do students at this school help each other learn? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? How often do students at this school help each other learn? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? How often do students at this school help each other learn? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.23 How often do students at this school help each other learn? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.24 How often do students at this school help each other learn? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.74 How often do students at this school help each other learn? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.75 t-psup-q2 s-expa-q1 3.24 3.25 4.5 X 4.51 #N/A Q68 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
64 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Relationships Work Ethic 2B 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Perseverance & Determination 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start. 2.74 2B-i 5B-i 2.75 Teachers Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How well do students at this school get along with each other? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How well do students at this school get along with each other? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How well do students at this school get along with each other? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How well do students at this school get along with each other? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? 2.23 How well do students at this school get along with each other? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? 2.24 How well do students at this school get along with each other? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? 2.74 How well do students at this school get along with each other? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? 2.75 t-psup-q3 s-grit-q1 3.24 3.25 4.5 X 4.51 #N/A Q63 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
65 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Relationships Work Ethic 2B 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.23 Student Sense of Belonging Perseverance & Determination 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start. 2.74 2B-i 5B-i 2.75 Teachers Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 At this school, how respectful are students to each other? How important is it to you to finish things you start? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? How important is it to you to finish things you start? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? How important is it to you to finish things you start? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? How important is it to you to finish things you start? 2.23 At this school, how respectful are students to each other? How important is it to you to finish things you start? 2.24 At this school, how respectful are students to each other? How important is it to you to finish things you start? 2.74 At this school, how respectful are students to each other? How important is it to you to finish things you start? 2.75 t-psup-q4 s-grit-q2 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q64 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
66 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Academic Orientation Work Ethic 2C 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.68 Valuing of Learning Perseverance & Determination 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start. 3.19 2C-i 5B-i 3.2 Admin Data Students 3.69 MA DESE, 2019-20 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 Chronic absence rate How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Chronic absence rate How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Chronic absence rate How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Chronic absence rate How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? 2.68 Chronic absence rate How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? 2.69 Chronic absence rate How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? 3.19 Chronic absence rate How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? 3.2 a-vale-i1 s-grit-q3 3.69 X 3.7 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q65 10 number 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.8 4.3 4.81 4.31
67 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Academic Orientation Work Ethic 2C 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.68 Valuing of Learning Perseverance & Determination 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start. 3.19 2C-i 5B-i 3.2 Admin Data Students 3.69 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 Average daily attendance If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? Average daily attendance If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? Average daily attendance If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? Average daily attendance If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? 2.68 Average daily attendance If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? 2.69 Average daily attendance If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? 3.19 Average daily attendance If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? 3.2 a-vale-i2 s-grit-q4 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q66 90 number 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.8 4.3 4.81 4.31
68 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Academic Orientation Work Ethic 2C 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.68 Academic Challenge Growth Mindset 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work. 3.19 2C-ii 5B-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? 2.68 How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? 2.69 How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? 3.19 How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 3.2 s-acpr-q1 s-grmi-q1 3.69 3.7 4.5 X 4.51 Q22 Q34 2.68 2.23 2.69 2.24 3.19 2.74 3.2 2.75 3.69 3.24 3.7 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
69 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Academic Orientation Work Ethic 2C 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.68 Academic Challenge Growth Mindset 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work. 3.19 2C-ii 5B-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change? 2.68 When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change? 2.69 When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change? 3.19 When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 3.2 s-acpr-q2 s-grmi-q2 3.69 3.7 4.5 X 4.51 Q23 Q35 2.68 2.23 2.69 2.24 3.19 2.74 3.2 2.75 3.69 3.24 3.7 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
70 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Academic Orientation Work Ethic 2C 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.68 Academic Challenge Growth Mindset 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work. 3.19 2C-ii 5B-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? 2.68 How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? 2.69 How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? 3.19 How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 3.2 s-acpr-q3 s-grmi-q3 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51 Q24 Q127 2.68 2.23 2.69 2.24 3.19 2.74 3.2 2.75 3.69 3.24 3.7 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
71 School Culture Community & Wellbeing 2 5 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Academic Orientation Work Ethic 2C 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.68 Academic Challenge Growth Mindset 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work. 3.19 2C-ii 5B-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? 2.68 How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How much do you think that struggling to understand something means you're bad at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 2.69 How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How much do you think that needing to try really hard in a subject at school means you can‚Äôt be good at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 3.19 How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? Not in the 16-17 Surveys 3.2 s-acpr-q4 s-grmi-q4 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51 Q26 Q36 2.68 2.23 2.69 2.24 3.19 2.74 3.2 2.75 3.69 3.24 3.7 3.25 4.5 4.3 4.51 4.31
72 School Culture Teachers & Leadership 2 1 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Academic Orientation Teachers & The Teaching Environment 2C 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.68 Valuing of Learning Effective Practices 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 3.19 2C-i 1A-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 Overall, how important is school to you? Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Overall, how important is school to you? Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Overall, how important is school to you? Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? Overall, how important is school to you? Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? 2.68 Overall, how important is school to you? Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? 2.69 Overall, how important is school to you? Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? 3.19 Overall, how important is school to you? Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? 3.2 s-vale-q1 s-peff-q1 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51 Q50 Q10 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.5 4.7 4.51 4.71
73 School Culture Teachers & Leadership 2 1 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Academic Orientation Teachers & The Teaching Environment 2C 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.68 Valuing of Learning Effective Practices 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 3.19 2C-i 1A-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? 2.68 How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? 2.69 How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? 3.19 How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? 3.2 s-vale-q2 s-peff-q2 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51 Q53 Q11 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.5 4.7 4.51 4.71
74 School Culture Teachers & Leadership 2 1 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Academic Orientation Teachers & The Teaching Environment 2C 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.68 Valuing of Learning Effective Practices 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 3.19 2C-i 1A-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How much do you enjoy learning in school? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How much do you enjoy learning in school? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How much do you enjoy learning in school? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How much do you enjoy learning in school? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? 2.68 How much do you enjoy learning in school? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? 2.69 How much do you enjoy learning in school? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? 3.19 How much do you enjoy learning in school? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? 3.2 s-vale-q3 s-peff-q3 3.69 3.7 4.5 X 4.51 Q54 Q12 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.5 4.7 4.51 4.71
75 School Culture Teachers & Leadership 2 1 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Academic Orientation Teachers & The Teaching Environment 2C 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.68 Valuing of Learning Effective Practices 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 3.19 2C-i 1A-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How much do you see yourself as a learner? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How much do you see yourself as a learner? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How much do you see yourself as a learner? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How much do you see yourself as a learner? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? 2.68 How much do you see yourself as a learner? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? 2.69 How much do you see yourself as a learner? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? 3.19 How much do you see yourself as a learner? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? 3.2 s-vale-q4 s-peff-q4 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51 Q55 Q14 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.5 4.7 4.51 4.71
76 School Culture Teachers & Leadership 2 1 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Academic Orientation Teachers & The Teaching Environment 2C 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.68 Academic Challenge Effective Practices 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 3.19 2C-ii 1A-ii 3.2 Teachers Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? 2.68 How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? 2.69 How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? 3.19 Not in the 16-17 Surveys How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? 3.2 t-acch-q1 s-peff-q5 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q15 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.5 4.7 4.51 4.71
77 School Culture Teachers & Leadership 2 1 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Academic Orientation Teachers & The Teaching Environment 2C 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. 2.68 Academic Challenge Effective Practices 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 3.19 2C-ii 1A-ii 3.2 Teachers Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How good is your teacher at helping you learn? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How good is your teacher at helping you learn? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How good is your teacher at helping you learn? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 2.68 How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 2.69 How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 3.19 Not in the 16-17 Surveys How good is your teacher at helping you learn? 3.2 t-acch-q2 s-peff-q6 3.69 3.7 4.5 X 4.51 #N/A Q16 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.5 4.7 4.51 4.71
78 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Academic Orientation Safety 2C 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.68 Academic Challenge Student Physical Safety 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 3.19 2C-ii 2A-i 3.2 Teachers Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How often do you worry about violence at your school? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How often do you worry about violence at your school? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How often do you worry about violence at your school? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How often do you worry about violence at your school? 2.68 How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How often do you worry about violence at your school? 2.69 How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How often do you worry about violence at your school? 3.19 Not in the 16-17 Surveys How often do you worry about violence at your school? 3.2 t-acch-q3 s-phys-q1 3.69 X 3.7 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q40 2.68 2.78 2.69 2.79 3.19 3.29 3.2 3.3 3.69 3.79 3.7 3.8 4.5 4.51
79 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Safety 3A 2A Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.33 Physical Space & Materials Student Physical Safety 2.34 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 2.84 3A-i 2A-i 2.85 Admin Data Students 3.34 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.35 TRUE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 Average class size How often do students get into physical fights at your school? Average class size How often do students get into physical fights at your school? Average class size How often do students get into physical fights at your school? Average class size How often do students get into physical fights at your school? 2.98 Average class size How often do students get into physical fights at your school? 2.99 Average class size How often do students get into physical fights at your school? 3.49 Average class size How often do students get into physical fights at your school? 3.5 a-reso-i1 s-phys-q2 3.99 X 4 4.85 4.86 #N/A Q41 20 number . 2.98 2.78 2.99 2.79 3.49 3.29 3.5 3.3 3.99 3.79 4 3.8 4.8 4.5 4.81 4.51
80 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Safety 3A 2A Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Student Physical Safety 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 2.84 3A-ii 2A-i 2.85 Admin Data Students 3.34 American School Counselor Association (2005) 3.35 TRUE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 Student to guidance counselor ratio (HS only) Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? 2.33 Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? 2.34 Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how safe do you feel at school? 2.84 Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how safe do you feel at school? 2.85 a-sust-i1 s-phys-q3 3.34 X 3.35 4.25 4.26 #N/A Q42 250 ratio 2.98 2.78 2.99 2.79 3.49 3.29 3.5 3.3 3.99 3.79 4 3.8 4.9 4.5 4.91 4.51
81 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Safety 3A 2A Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Student Physical Safety 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 2.84 3A-ii 2A-i 2.85 Admin Data Students 3.34 American School Counselor Association (2005) 3.35 TRUE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 Student to mental health counselor ratio How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Student to mental health counselor ratio How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Student to mental health counselor ratio How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Student to mental health counselor ratio How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? 2.33 Student to mental health counselor ratio How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? 2.34 Student to mental health counselor ratio How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? 2.84 Student to mental health counselor ratio How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? 2.85 a-sust-i2 s-phys-q4 3.34 X 3.35 4.25 X 4.26 #N/A Q43 250 ratio 2.98 2.78 2.99 2.79 3.49 3.29 3.5 3.3 3.99 3.79 4 3.8 4.9 4.5 4.91 4.51
82 Resources Community & Wellbeing 3 5 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Facilities & Personnel Health 3A 5D Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Social & Emotional Health 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.84 3A-ii 5D-i 2.85 Admin Data Students 3.34 NCES, 2007-08 3.35 TRUE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 Student to instructional support staff ratio On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? Student to instructional support staff ratio On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? Student to instructional support staff ratio On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? Student to instructional support staff ratio On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? 2.33 Student to instructional support staff ratio On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? 2.34 Student to instructional support staff ratio On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? 2.84 Student to instructional support staff ratio On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? 2.85 a-sust-i3 s-poaf-q1 3.34 X 3.35 4.25 4.26 #N/A Q69 43.4 ratio 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.9 4.3 4.91 4.31
83 Resources Community & Wellbeing 3 5 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Facilities & Personnel Health 3A 5D Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Social & Emotional Health 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.84 3A-ii 5D-i 2.85 Admin Data Students 3.34 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.35 TRUE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 Student to art teacher ratio How often are you enthusiastic at school? Student to art teacher ratio How often are you enthusiastic at school? Student to art teacher ratio How often are you enthusiastic at school? Student to art teacher ratio How often are you enthusiastic at school? 2.33 Student to art teacher ratio How often are you enthusiastic at school? 2.34 Student to art teacher ratio How often are you enthusiastic at school? 2.84 Student to art teacher ratio How often are you enthusiastic at school? 2.85 a-sust-i4 s-poaf-q2 3.34 X 3.35 4.25 4.26 #N/A Q70 500 ratio 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.9 4.3 4.91 4.31
84 Resources Community & Wellbeing 3 5 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Facilities & Personnel Health 3A 5D Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Social & Emotional Health 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.84 3A-ii 5D-i 2.85 Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? 2.33 When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? 2.34 When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? 2.84 When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? 2.85 s-sust-q1 s-poaf-q3 3.34 3.35 4.25 X 4.26 Q56 Q71 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.3 4.26 4.31
85 Resources Community & Wellbeing 3 5 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Facilities & Personnel Health 3A 5D Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Social & Emotional Health 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.84 3A-ii 5D-i 2.85 Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? 2.33 When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? 2.34 When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? 2.84 When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? 2.85 s-sust-q2 s-poaf-q4 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26 Q57 Q72 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.3 4.26 4.31
86 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Physical Space & Materials Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-i 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? I am happy when I am at school. How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? 2.98 How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? 2.99 How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? 3.49 How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? 3.5 t-reso-q1 s-sbel-es1 3.99 4 4.85 4.86 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
87 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Physical Space & Materials Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-i 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? I am happy when I am in class. How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? 2.98 How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? 2.99 How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? 3.49 How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? 3.5 t-reso-q2 s-sbel-es10 3.99 4 4.85 4.86 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
88 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Physical Space & Materials Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-i 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? My teacher gives all students help when they need it. How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? 2.98 How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? 2.99 How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? 3.49 How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? 3.5 t-reso-q3 s-sbel-es11 3.99 4 4.85 4.86 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
89 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Physical Space & Materials Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-i 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic? I have friends in my classroom. How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic? How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic? How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic? 2.98 How sufficient is the physical space for school activities? 2.99 How sufficient is the physical space for school activities? 3.49 How sufficient is the physical space for school activities? 3.5 t-reso-q4 s-sbel-es2 3.99 4 4.85 4.86 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
90 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Physical Space & Materials Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-i 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic? I have friends at recess. How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic? How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic? How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic? 2.98 How well-maintained are school facilities? 2.99 How well-maintained are school facilities? 3.49 How well-maintained are school facilities? 3.5 t-reso-q5 s-sbel-es3 3.99 4 4.85 4.86 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
91 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-ii 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Grownups at this school like me for who I am. Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? 2.33 Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? 2.34 Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? 2.84 Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? 2.85 t-sust-q1 s-sbel-es4 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
92 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-ii 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? Students at this school like me for who I am How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 2.33 How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 2.34 How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 2.84 How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 2.85 t-sust-q2 s-sbel-es5 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
93 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-ii 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? Grownups treat students with respect. How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? 2.33 How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? 2.34 How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? 2.84 How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? 2.85 t-sust-q3 s-sbel-es6 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
94 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Facilities & Personnel Relationships 3A 2B Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.33 Content Specialists & Support Staff Student Sense of Belonging 2.34 Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2.84 3A-ii 2B-i 2.85 Teachers Students 3.34 3.35 TRUE FALSE 4.25 TRUE 4.26 How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? Students treat each other with respect. How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? 2.33 How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? 2.34 How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? 2.84 How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? 2.85 t-sust-q4 s-sbel-es7 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26 #N/A 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
95 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Co-Curricular Activities Student Sense of Belonging 2.773333333 Tracks administrative data on the number and variety of extra- and co-curricular activities offered (e.g., sports teams and clubs). Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 3.273333333 3B-iii 2B-i 3.283333333 Admin Data Students 3.773333333 Census 3.783333333 TRUE FALSE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) There are grownups at my school who care about me. Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) 2.98 Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) 2.99 Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) 3.49 Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only) 3.5 a-cocu-i1 s-sbel-es8 3.99 X 4 X 4.6 4.61 #N/A 57 ratio 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
96 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Student Sense of Belonging 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 3.273333333 3B-ii 2B-i 3.283333333 Admin Data Students 3.773333333 MA DESE, 2019-20, state average 3.783333333 TRUE FALSE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Teacher-student parity index: teachers of color/ students of color My teacher gives me help when I need it. Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color 2.33 Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color 2.34 Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color 2.84 Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color 2.85 a-cure-i1 s-sbel-es9 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61 #N/A 0.26 ratio 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
97 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student Sense of Belonging 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-i 3.283333333 Admin Data Students 3.773333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? 2.98 Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? 2.99 Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? 3.49 Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? 3.5 a-curv-i1 s-sbel-q1 3.99 4 X 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q44 90 percentage 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
98 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student Sense of Belonging 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-i 3.283333333 Admin Data Students 3.773333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? 2.98 Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? 2.99 Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? 3.49 Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? 3.5 a-curv-i2 s-sbel-q2 3.99 4 X 4.6 X 4.61 #N/A Q45 30 percentage 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
99 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student Sense of Belonging 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-i 3.283333333 Admin Data Students 3.773333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How well do people at your school understand you? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How well do people at your school understand you? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How well do people at your school understand you? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How well do people at your school understand you? 2.98 Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How well do people at your school understand you? 2.99 Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How well do people at your school understand you? 3.49 Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How well do people at your school understand you? 3.5 a-curv-i3 s-sbel-q3 3.99 4 X 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q46 20 percentage 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
100 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student Sense of Belonging 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-i 3.283333333 Admin Data Students 3.773333333 NCES, 2009 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (HS only) How much respect do students in your school show you? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How much respect do students in your school show you? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How much respect do students in your school show you? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How much respect do students in your school show you? 2.98 Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How much respect do students in your school show you? 2.99 Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How much respect do students in your school show you? 3.49 Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How much respect do students in your school show you? 3.5 a-curv-i4 s-sbel-q4 3.99 4 X 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q48 36.4 percentage 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
101 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student Sense of Belonging 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-i 3.283333333 Admin Data Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? 2.98 Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? 2.99 Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? 3.49 Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? 3.5 a-curv-i5 s-sbel-q5 3.99 X 4 X 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q49 5 ratio 2.98 2.23 2.99 2.24 3.49 2.74 3.5 2.75 3.99 3.24 4 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
102 Resources Community & Wellbeing 3 5 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Learning Resources Civic Engagement 3B 5A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Appreciation For Diversity 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions. 3.273333333 3B-i 5A-i 3.283333333 Admin Data Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? 2.98 Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? 2.99 Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? 3.49 Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? 3.5 a-curv-i6 s-sper-q1 3.99 X 4 X 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q59 2 ratio 2.98 2.48 2.99 2.49 3.49 2.99 3.5 3 3.99 3.49 4 3.5 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
103 Resources Community & Wellbeing 3 5 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Learning Resources Civic Engagement 3B 5A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Appreciation For Diversity 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions. 3.273333333 3B-ii 5A-i 3.283333333 Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? 2.33 In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? 2.34 In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? 2.84 Not in the 16-17 Surveys Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? 2.85 s-cure-q1 s-sper-q2 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61 Q129 Q60 2.33 2.48 2.34 2.49 2.84 2.99 2.85 3 3.34 3.49 3.35 3.5 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
104 Resources Community & Wellbeing 3 5 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Learning Resources Civic Engagement 3B 5A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Appreciation For Diversity 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions. 3.273333333 3B-ii 5A-i 3.283333333 Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? 2.33 In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? 2.34 In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? 2.84 Not in the 16-17 Surveys How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? 2.85 s-cure-q2 s-sper-q3 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61 Q130 Q61 2.33 2.48 2.34 2.49 2.84 2.99 2.85 3 3.34 3.49 3.35 3.5 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
105 Resources Community & Wellbeing 3 5 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Learning Resources Civic Engagement 3B 5A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Appreciation For Diversity 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions. 3.273333333 3B-ii 5A-i 3.283333333 Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? 2.33 How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? 2.34 How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? 2.84 Not in the 16-17 Surveys In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? 2.85 s-cure-q3 s-sper-q4 3.34 3.35 4.6 X 4.61 Q131 Q62 2.33 2.48 2.34 2.49 2.84 2.99 2.85 3 3.34 3.49 3.35 3.5 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
106 Resources Academic Learning 3 4 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Learning Resources Student Commitment To Learning 3B 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Engagement In School 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3.273333333 3B-ii 4B-i 3.283333333 Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? How excited are you about going to this class? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? How excited are you about going to this class? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? How excited are you about going to this class? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? How excited are you about going to this class? 2.33 How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? How excited are you about going to this class? 2.34 How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? How excited are you about going to this class? 2.84 Not in the 16-17 Surveys How excited are you about going to this class? 2.85 s-cure-q4 s-sten-q1 3.34 3.35 4.6 X 4.61 Q132 Q27 2.33 2.38 2.34 2.39 2.84 2.89 2.85 2.9 3.34 3.39 3.35 3.4 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
107 Resources Academic Learning 3 4 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Learning Resources Student Commitment To Learning 3B 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Engagement In School 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3.273333333 3B-ii 4B-i 3.283333333 Teachers Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' Overall, how interested are you in this class? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' Overall, how interested are you in this class? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' Overall, how interested are you in this class? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' Overall, how interested are you in this class? 2.33 How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' Overall, how interested are you in this class? 2.34 How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' Overall, how interested are you in this class? 2.84 How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' Overall, how interested are you in this class? 2.85 t-cure-q1 s-sten-q2 3.34 3.35 4.6 X 4.61 #N/A Q28 2.33 2.38 2.34 2.39 2.84 2.89 2.85 2.9 3.34 3.39 3.35 3.4 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
108 Resources Academic Learning 3 4 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Learning Resources Student Commitment To Learning 3B 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Engagement In School 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3.273333333 3B-ii 4B-i 3.283333333 Teachers Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? 2.33 How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? 2.34 How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? 2.84 How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you take time outside of class to learn more about what you are studying in class? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 2.85 t-cure-q2 s-sten-q3 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q29 2.33 2.38 2.34 2.39 2.84 2.89 2.85 2.9 3.34 3.39 3.35 3.4 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
109 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources Facilities & Personnel 3B 3A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 3.273333333 3B-ii 3A-ii 3.283333333 Teachers Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? 2.33 How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? 2.34 How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? 2.84 How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? When you are hurt, sad, or just need to talk to someone, is there an adult at school other than your teacher you can go to? 2.85 t-cure-q3 s-sust-q1 3.34 3.35 4.6 X 4.61 #N/A Q56 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.25 4.61 4.26
110 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources Facilities & Personnel 3B 3A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.763333333 Cultural Responsiveness Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 3.273333333 3B-ii 3A-ii 3.283333333 Teachers Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? 2.33 How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? 2.34 How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? 2.84 How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? 2.85 t-cure-q4 s-sust-q2 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q57 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.25 4.61 4.26
111 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student-Teacher Relationships 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-ii 3.283333333 Teachers Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? 2.98 Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? 2.99 Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? 3.49 Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? 3.5 t-curv-q1 s-tint-q1 3.99 4 4.6 X 4.61 #N/A Q17 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
112 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student-Teacher Relationships 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-ii 3.283333333 Teachers Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? 2.98 How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? (Not asked 18-19 BPS Student Survey) 2.99 How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class? 3.49 How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class? 3.5 t-curv-q2 s-tint-q2 3.99 4 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q18 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
113 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student-Teacher Relationships 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-ii 3.283333333 Teachers Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? 2.98 If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? 2.99 If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? 3.49 If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? 3.5 t-curv-q3 s-tint-q3 3.99 4 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q19 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
114 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Learning Resources Relationships 3B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.763333333 Curricular Strength & Variety Student-Teacher Relationships 2.773333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 3.273333333 3B-i 2B-ii 3.283333333 Teachers Students 3.773333333 3.783333333 TRUE 4.6 TRUE 4.61 How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? 2.98 How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? 2.99 How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? 3.49 How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? 3.5 t-curv-q4 s-tint-q4 3.99 4 4.6 4.61 #N/A Q20 2.33 2.23 2.34 2.24 2.84 2.74 2.85 2.75 3.34 3.24 3.35 3.25 4.6 4.5 4.61 4.51
115 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Community Support Relationships 3C 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.18 Community Involvement & External Partners Student-Teacher Relationships 2.19 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2.69 3C-ii 2B-ii 2.7 Teachers Students 3.19 3.2 TRUE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? 2.18 How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? 2.19 How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? 2.69 How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? 2.7 t-ceng-q1 s-tint-q5 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41 #N/A Q21 2.18 2.23 2.19 2.24 2.69 2.74 2.7 2.75 3.19 3.24 3.2 3.25 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
116 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Community Support Academic Orientation 3C 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.18 Community Involvement & External Partners Valuing of Learning 2.19 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 2.69 3C-ii 2C-i 2.7 Teachers Students 3.19 3.2 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? School is important to me. How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? 2.18 How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? 2.19 How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? 2.69 How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? 2.7 t-ceng-q2 s-vale-es1 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.18 2.68 2.19 2.69 2.69 3.19 2.7 3.2 3.19 3.69 3.2 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
117 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Community Support Academic Orientation 3C 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.18 Community Involvement & External Partners Valuing of Learning 2.19 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 2.69 3C-ii 2C-i 2.7 Teachers Students 3.19 3.2 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? School is important to my family. To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? 2.18 To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? 2.19 To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? 2.69 To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? 2.7 t-ceng-q3 s-vale-es2 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.18 2.68 2.19 2.69 2.69 3.19 2.7 3.2 3.19 3.69 3.2 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
118 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Community Support Academic Orientation 3C 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.18 Community Involvement & External Partners Valuing of Learning 2.19 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 2.69 3C-ii 2C-i 2.7 Teachers Students 3.19 3.2 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? I enjoy learning new things at school. Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? 2.18 Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? 2.19 Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? 2.69 Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? 2.7 t-ceng-q4 s-vale-es3 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.18 2.68 2.19 2.69 2.69 3.19 2.7 3.2 3.19 3.69 3.2 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
119 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Community Support Academic Orientation 3C 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.18 Family-School Relationships Valuing of Learning 2.19 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 2.69 3C-i 2C-i 2.7 Teachers Students 3.19 3.2 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How often do you connect with parents at your school? I am a reader. How often do you connect with parents at your school? How often do you connect with parents at your school? How often do you connect with parents at your school? 2.18 How often do you connect with parents at your school? 2.19 How often do you connect with parents at your school? 2.69 How often do you connect with parents at your school? 2.7 t-peng-q1 s-vale-es4 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.18 2.68 2.19 2.69 2.69 3.19 2.7 3.2 3.19 3.69 3.2 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
120 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Community Support Academic Orientation 3C 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.18 Family-School Relationships Valuing of Learning 2.19 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 2.69 3C-i 2C-i 2.7 Teachers Students 3.19 3.2 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? I am a mathematician. How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? 2.18 How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? 2.19 How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? 2.69 How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? 2.7 t-peng-q2 s-vale-es5 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.18 2.68 2.19 2.69 2.69 3.19 2.7 3.2 3.19 3.69 3.2 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
121 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Community Support Academic Orientation 3C 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.18 Family-School Relationships Valuing of Learning 2.19 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 2.69 3C-i 2C-i 2.7 Teachers Students 3.19 3.2 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? I am a scientist. How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? 2.18 How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? 2.19 How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? 2.69 How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? 2.7 t-peng-q3 s-vale-es6 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.18 2.68 2.19 2.69 2.69 3.19 2.7 3.2 3.19 3.69 3.2 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
122 Resources School Culture 3 2 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Community Support Academic Orientation 3C 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.18 Family-School Relationships Valuing of Learning 2.19 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 2.69 3C-i 2C-i 2.7 Teachers Students 3.19 3.2 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How often does the average parent help out at your school? I am a good citizen. How often does the average parent help out at your school? How often does the average parent help out at your school? How often does the average parent help out at your school? 2.18 How often does the average parent help out at your school? 2.19 How often does the average parent help out at your school? 2.69 How often does the average parent help out at your school? 2.7 t-peng-q4 s-vale-es7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.18 2.68 2.19 2.69 2.69 3.19 2.7 3.2 3.19 3.69 3.2 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
123 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Performance Academic Orientation 4A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.813333333 Overall Performance Valuing of Learning 2.823333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. 3.323333333 4A-i 2C-i 3.333333333 Admin Data Students 3.823333333 Benchmark is the statewide average 9th grade passing rate in the 21-22 school year 3.833333333 TRUE FALSE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 9th grade passing rate I wonder about things, am curious, and want to learn more. Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) 2.813333333 Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) 2.823333333 Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) 3.323333333 Percent students who fail 1 core course (HS only) 3.333333333 a-ovpe-i1 s-vale-es8 3.823333333 3.833333333 X 4.5 4.51 #N/A 75.8 percentage 2.98 2.68 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.19 3.5 3.2 3.99 3.69 4 3.7 4.5 4.51
124 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Performance Academic Orientation 4A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.813333333 Overall Performance Valuing of Learning 2.823333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. 3.323333333 4A-i 2C-i 3.333333333 Admin Data Students 3.823333333 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.833333333 TRUE 4.5 FALSE TRUE 4.51 Overall, how important is school to you? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) Overall, how important is school to you? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) Overall, how important is school to you? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) Overall, how important is school to you? 2.813333333 Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) Overall, how important is school to you? 2.823333333 Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) Overall, how important is school to you? 3.323333333 Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) Overall, how important is school to you? 3.333333333 a-ovpe-i2 s-vale-q1 3.823333333 3.833333333 X 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q50 1 percentage 2.98 2.68 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.19 3.5 3.2 3.99 3.69 4 3.7 4.5 4.51
125 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Performance Academic Orientation 4A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.813333333 Performance Growth Valuing of Learning 2.823333333 Includes an asessment of student progression towards key learning goals. Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. 3.323333333 4A-ii 2C-i 3.333333333 No source Students 3.823333333 3.833333333 TRUE 4.5 FALSE TRUE 4.51 Performance Growth How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Performance Growth How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Performance Growth How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Performance Growth How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? 2.98 Performance Growth How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? 2.99 Performance Growth How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? 3.49 Performance Growth How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? 3.5 n/a s-vale-q2 3.99 4 4.5 4.51 #N/A Q53 n/a 2.98 2.68 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.19 3.5 3.2 3.99 3.69 4 3.7 4.5 4.51
126 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Performance Academic Orientation 4A 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. 2.813333333 Overall Performance Valuing of Learning 2.823333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. 3.323333333 4A-i 2C-i 3.333333333 Teachers Students 3.823333333 3.833333333 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students? How much do you enjoy learning in school? Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students? How much do you enjoy learning in school? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? How much do you enjoy learning in school? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? How much do you enjoy learning in school? 2.813333333 Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? How much do you enjoy learning in school? 2.823333333 Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? How much do you enjoy learning in school? 3.323333333 Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? How much do you enjoy learning in school? 3.333333333 t-sach-q1 s-vale-q3 3.823333333 3.833333333 4.5 X 4.51 #N/A Q54 2.48 2.68 2.49 2.69 2.99 3.19 3 3.2 3.49 3.69 3.5 3.7 4.5 4.51
127 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Academic Orientation 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. 2C-i Students TRUE TRUE How much do you see yourself as a learner? How much do you see yourself as a learner? How much do you see yourself as a learner? How much do you see yourself as a learner? How much do you see yourself as a learner? How much do you see yourself as a learner? How much do you see yourself as a learner? s-vale-q4 Q55 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51
128 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Academic Orientation 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2C-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-acch-q1 #N/A 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51
129 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Academic Orientation 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2C-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-acch-q2 #N/A 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51
130 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Academic Orientation 2C Seeks to determine the degree to which student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2C-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-acch-q3 #N/A 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.5 4.51
131 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Community Support 3C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Community Involvement & External Partners Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3C-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? t-ceng-q1 #N/A 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
132 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Community Support 3C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Community Involvement & External Partners Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3C-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? t-ceng-q2 #N/A 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
133 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Community Support 3C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Community Involvement & External Partners Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3C-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? t-ceng-q3 #N/A 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
134 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Community Support 3C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Community Involvement & External Partners Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3C-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? t-ceng-q4 #N/A 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
135 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 1B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? t-coll-q1 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
136 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 1B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? t-coll-q2 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
137 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 1B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? t-coll-q3 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
138 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Cultural Responsiveness Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 3B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' t-cure-q1 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
139 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Cultural Responsiveness Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 3B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? t-cure-q2 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
140 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Cultural Responsiveness Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 3B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? t-cure-q3 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
141 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Cultural Responsiveness Draws on anonymous student reports on the degree to which the curriculum adequately represents diverse cultures and perspectives. It also draws on anonymous teacher responses about the degree to which they are adequately supported and prepared to teach in a culturally responsive manner. 3B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? t-cure-q4 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
142 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Curricular Strength & Variety Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? t-curv-q1 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
143 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Curricular Strength & Variety Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? t-curv-q2 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
144 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Curricular Strength & Variety Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? t-curv-q3 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
145 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Learning Resources 3B Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Curricular Strength & Variety Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the strength and variety of the school curriculum. It also includes the percentage of students completing the recommended state core curriculum, the ratio of students to total classes, the ratio of students to elective classes, and the percentage of students participating in Advanced Placement courses in high school. 3B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? t-curv-q4 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
146 Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. Participation In Creative & Performing Arts Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. 5C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? t-expa-q2 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
147 Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. Participation In Creative & Performing Arts Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. 5C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? t-expa-q3 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
148 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Effective Practices Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 1A-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? Not in the 17-18 Surveys Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-ieff-q1 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71
149 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Effective Practices Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 1A-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? Not in the 17-18 Surveys Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-ieff-q2 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71
150 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Effective Practices Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 1A-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? Not in the 17-18 Surveys Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-ieff-q3 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71
151 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Effective Practices Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 1A-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? Not in the 17-18 Surveys Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-ieff-q4 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71
152 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. School Leadership Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. 1B-i Teachers FALSE TRUE How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? t-inle-q1 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
153 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. School Leadership Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. 1B-i Teachers FALSE TRUE How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? t-inle-q2 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
154 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. School Leadership Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. 1B-i Teachers FALSE TRUE How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? t-inle-q3 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
155 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Professional Community Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 1A-iii Teachers TRUE TRUE How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? t-pcom-q1 #N/A 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.7 4.71
156 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Professional Community Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 1A-iii Teachers TRUE TRUE How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? t-pcom-q2 #N/A 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.7 4.71
157 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Professional Community Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 1A-iii Teachers TRUE TRUE This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? t-pcom-q3 #N/A 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.7 4.71
158 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Professional Community Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 1A-iii Teachers TRUE TRUE As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? t-pcom-q4 #N/A 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.7 4.71
159 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Professional Community Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 1A-iii Teachers TRUE TRUE This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? t-pcom-q5 #N/A 2.68 2.69 3.19 3.2 3.69 3.7 4.7 4.71
160 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Community Support 3C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Family-School Relationships Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do you connect with parents at your school? How often do you connect with parents at your school? How often do you connect with parents at your school? How often do you connect with parents at your school? How often do you connect with parents at your school? How often do you connect with parents at your school? How often do you connect with parents at your school? t-peng-q1 #N/A 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
161 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Community Support 3C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Family-School Relationships Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? t-peng-q2 #N/A 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
162 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Community Support 3C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Family-School Relationships Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? t-peng-q3 #N/A 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
163 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Community Support 3C Seeks to determine the degree to which schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Family-School Relationships Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How often does the average parent help out at your school? How often does the average parent help out at your school? How often does the average parent help out at your school? How often does the average parent help out at your school? How often does the average parent help out at your school? How often does the average parent help out at your school? How often does the average parent help out at your school? t-peng-q4 #N/A 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
164 Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. Physical Health Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. 5D-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? t-phya-q2 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
165 Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. Physical Health Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. 5D-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? t-phya-q3 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
166 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Professional Qualifications Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. 1A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? t-prep-q1 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71
167 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Professional Qualifications Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. 1A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? t-prep-q2 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71
168 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Teachers & The Teaching Environment 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Professional Qualifications Draws on anonymous teacher reports of their own comfort teaching grade-level topics. It also includes administrative measures of teacher quality, such as the percentage of teachers working in their area of licensure and the percentage of teachers who have received National Board certification. 1A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? t-prep-q3 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.7 4.71
169 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. School Leadership Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. 1B-i Teachers FALSE TRUE To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? t-prtr-q1 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
170 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. School Leadership Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. 1B-i Teachers FALSE TRUE At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? t-prtr-q2 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
171 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. School Leadership Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which teachers believe their school leadership is strong and they trust people in leadership to make good school-wide decisions. 1B-i Teachers FALSE TRUE How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? t-prtr-q3 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
172 Academic Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Critical Thinking 4C Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. Problem Solving Emphasis Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. 4C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? t-psol-q1 #N/A 2.38 2.39 2.89 2.9 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41
173 Academic Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Critical Thinking 4C Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. Problem Solving Emphasis Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. 4C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? t-psol-q2 #N/A 2.38 2.39 2.89 2.9 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41
174 Academic Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Critical Thinking 4C Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. Problem Solving Emphasis Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. 4C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? t-psol-q3 #N/A 2.38 2.39 2.89 2.9 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41
175 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Relationships 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Sense of Belonging Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How much do students at this school care about each other? How much do students at this school care about each other? How much do students at this school care about each other? How much do students at this school care about each other? How much do students at this school care about each other? How much do students at this school care about each other? How much do students at this school care about each other? t-psup-q1 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
176 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Relationships 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Sense of Belonging Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do students at this school help each other learn? How often do students at this school help each other learn? How often do students at this school help each other learn? How often do students at this school help each other learn? How often do students at this school help each other learn? How often do students at this school help each other learn? How often do students at this school help each other learn? t-psup-q2 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
177 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Relationships 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Sense of Belonging Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How well do students at this school get along with each other? How well do students at this school get along with each other? How well do students at this school get along with each other? How well do students at this school get along with each other? How well do students at this school get along with each other? How well do students at this school get along with each other? How well do students at this school get along with each other? t-psup-q3 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
178 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Relationships 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Sense of Belonging Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE At this school, how respectful are students to each other? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? At this school, how respectful are students to each other? t-psup-q4 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
179 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Student Emotional Safety Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 2A-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How often are students bullied at school or online? How often are students bullied at school or online? How often are students bullied at school or online? How often are students bullied at school or online? How often are students bullied at school? How often are students bullied at school? How often are students bullied at school? t-pvic-q1 X #N/A 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
180 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Student Emotional Safety Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 2A-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How often are students bullied because of who they are? How often are students bullied because of who they are? How often are students bullied because of who they are? How often are students bullied because of who they are? How often are students bullied because of who they are? How often are students bullied because of who they are? How often are students bullied because of who they are? t-pvic-q2 X #N/A 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
181 School Culture 2 Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Safety 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Student Emotional Safety Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 2A-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE Overall, how unkind are students to each other? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? t-pvic-q3 #N/A 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
182 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 1B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? t-qupd-q1 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
183 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 1B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? t-qupd-q2 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
184 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 1B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? t-qupd-q3 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
185 Teachers & Leadership 1 Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. It considers factors like teacher professional qualifications, effective classroom practices, and school-wide support for teaching development and growth. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Leadership 1B Seeks to determine how well school leadership supports teachers and enables them to do their work. It includes measures of effective leadership and support for teaching development & growth. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 1B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? t-qupd-q4 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
186 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Facilities & Personnel 3A Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Physical Space & Materials Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 3A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? t-reso-q1 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26
187 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Facilities & Personnel 3A Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Physical Space & Materials Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 3A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? t-reso-q2 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26
188 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Facilities & Personnel 3A Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Physical Space & Materials Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 3A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? t-reso-q3 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26
189 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Facilities & Personnel 3A Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Physical Space & Materials Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 3A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic? How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic? How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic? How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities during the pandemic? How sufficient is the physical space for school activities? How sufficient is the physical space for school activities? How sufficient is the physical space for school activities? t-reso-q4 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26
190 Resources 3 Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Facilities & Personnel 3A Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Physical Space & Materials Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 3A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic? How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic? How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic? How well-maintained are school facilities during the pandemic? How well-maintained are school facilities? How well-maintained are school facilities? How well-maintained are school facilities? t-reso-q5 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.25 4.26
191 Academic Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Performance 4A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Overall Performance Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. 4A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students? Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? t-sach-q1 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
192 Academic Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Performance 4A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Overall Performance Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. 4A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? t-sach-q2 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
193 Academic Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Performance 4A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. 2.813333333 Overall Performance 2.823333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. 3.323333333 4A-i 3.333333333 Teachers 3.823333333 3.833333333 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students? 2.813333333 If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? 2.823333333 If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? 3.323333333 If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" Massachusetts classes of the same grades/subjects, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? 3.333333333 t-sach-q2 t-sach-q3 3.823333333 3.833333333 4.5 4.51 #N/A 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
194 Academic Learning Resources 4 3 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Performance Facilities & Personnel 4A 3A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.813333333 Overall Performance Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.823333333 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the efforts and abilities of their students. In the future this measure will also include the results of teacher-designed curriculum-embedded performance assessments. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 3.323333333 4A-i 3A-ii 3.333333333 Teachers 3.823333333 3.833333333 TRUE 4.5 TRUE 4.51 If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week (either online or in person), how would she or he rate your students? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? 2.813333333 If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? 2.823333333 If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? 3.323333333 If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? 3.333333333 t-sach-q3 t-sust-q1 3.823333333 3.833333333 4.5 4.51 #N/A 2.48 2.33 2.49 2.34 2.99 2.84 3 2.85 3.49 3.34 3.5 3.35 4.5 4.25 4.51 4.26
195 Academic Learning Resources 4 3 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Student Commitment To Learning Facilities & Personnel 4B 3A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.68 Degree Completion Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.69 Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 3.19 4B-ii 3A-ii 3.2 Admin Data Teachers 3.69 MA DESE, 2019-20 3.7 TRUE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 2.98 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 2.99 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 3.49 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? 3.5 a-degr-i1 t-sust-q2 3.99 4 X 4.4 4.41 #N/A 80 percentage 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.4 4.25 4.41 4.26
196 Academic Learning Resources 4 3 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Student Commitment To Learning Facilities & Personnel 4B 3A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.68 Degree Completion Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.69 Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 3.19 4B-ii 3A-ii 3.2 Admin Data Teachers 3.69 NCES, 2016 3.7 TRUE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 Percent students retained in a grade How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? Percent students retained in a grade How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? Percent students retained in a grade How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? Percent students retained in a grade How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? 2.98 Percent students retained in a grade How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? 2.99 Percent students retained in a grade How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? 3.49 Percent students retained in a grade How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? 3.5 a-degr-i2 t-sust-q3 3.99 X 4 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2 percentage 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.4 4.25 4.41 4.26
197 Academic Learning Resources 4 3 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. It considers factors like physical spaces and materials, class size, and family-school relationships. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Student Commitment To Learning Facilities & Personnel 4B 3A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Seeks to determine the sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. 2.68 Degree Completion Content Specialists & Support Staff 2.69 Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which content specialists and support staff are available to help students with academic and non-academic needs. It also includes student-to-art-teacher, student-to-counselor, and student-to-specialist ratios. 3.19 4B-ii 3A-ii 3.2 Admin Data Teachers 3.69 MA DESE, 2019-20 3.7 TRUE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? 2.98 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? 2.99 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? 3.49 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? 3.5 a-degr-i3 t-sust-q4 3.99 4 X 4.4 4.41 #N/A 85 percentage 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.4 4.25 4.41 4.26
198 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Safety 4B 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.68 Engagement In School Student Emotional Safety 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 3.19 4B-i 2A-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How excited are you about going to this class? Some kids get picked on at my school. How excited are you about going to this class? How excited are you about going to this class? How excited are you about going to this class? 2.38 How excited are you about going to this class? 2.39 How excited are you about going to this class? 2.89 How excited are you about going to this class? 2.9 s-sten-q1 s-emsa-es1 3.39 X 3.4 4.4 4.41 Q27 2.38 2.78 2.39 2.79 2.89 3.29 2.9 3.3 3.39 3.79 3.4 3.8 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-emsa-es1
199 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Safety 4B 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.68 Engagement In School Student Emotional Safety 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 3.19 4B-i 2A-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 Overall, how interested are you in this class? At my school, I see kids acting in an unsafe or unkind way. Overall, how interested are you in this class? Overall, how interested are you in this class? Overall, how interested are you in this class? 2.38 Overall, how interested are you in this class? 2.39 Overall, how interested are you in this class? 2.89 Overall, how interested are you in this class? 2.9 s-sten-q2 s-emsa-es2 3.39 X 3.4 4.4 X 4.41 Q28 2.38 2.78 2.39 2.79 2.89 3.29 2.9 3.3 3.39 3.79 3.4 3.8 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-emsa-es2
200 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Safety 4B 2A Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.68 Engagement In School Student Emotional Safety 2.69 Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 3.19 4B-i 2A-ii 3.2 Students 3.69 3.7 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? At my school, I see many acts of kindness. How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? 2.38 How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? 2.39 How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? 2.89 How often do you take time outside of class to learn more about what you are studying in class? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 2.9 s-sten-q3 s-emsa-es3 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41 Q29 2.38 2.78 2.39 2.79 2.89 3.29 2.9 3.3 3.39 3.79 3.4 3.8 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-emsa-es3
201 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Critical Thinking Safety 4C 2A Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.98 Problem Solving Skills Student Emotional Safety 2.99 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 3.49 4C-ii 2A-ii 3.5 No source Students 3.99 4 FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 No one has hurt my feelings using technology (on an ipad or phone). 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 n/a s-emsa-es4 3.99 4 4.4 4.41 #N/A n/a n/a 2.98 2.78 2.99 2.79 3.49 3.29 3.5 3.3 3.99 3.79 4 3.8 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-emsa-es4
202 Academic Learning School Culture 4 2 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Critical Thinking Safety 4C 2A Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. 2.98 Problem Solving Emphasis Student Emotional Safety 2.99 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 3.49 4C-i 2A-ii 3.5 Teachers Students 3.99 4 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? At my school, it is okay to be different or unique. How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? 2.38 How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? 2.39 How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? 2.89 How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? 2.9 t-psol-q1 s-emsa-es5 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.38 2.78 2.39 2.79 2.89 3.29 2.9 3.3 3.39 3.79 3.4 3.8 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-emsa-es5
203 Academic Learning Perceptions of Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Critical Thinking Student Commitment To Learning 4C 4B Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.98 Problem Solving Emphasis Engagement In School 2.99 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3.49 4C-i 4B-i 3.5 Teachers Students 3.99 4 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? The school day goes by fast. How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? 2.38 How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? 2.39 How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? 2.89 How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? 2.9 t-psol-q2 s-sten-es1 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.38 2.39 2.89 2.9 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es1
204 Academic Learning Perceptions of Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Critical Thinking Student Commitment To Learning 4C 4B Seeks to determine whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.98 Problem Solving Emphasis Engagement In School 2.99 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3.49 4C-i 4B-i 3.5 Teachers Students 3.99 4 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? I like my class. How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? 2.38 How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? 2.39 How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? 2.89 How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? 2.9 t-psol-q3 s-sten-es2 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41 #N/A 2.38 2.39 2.89 2.9 3.39 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es2
205 Academic Learning Perceptions of Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. College & Career Readiness Student Commitment To Learning 4D 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.98 College & Career Placement Engagement In School 2.99 Tracks the percentage of students enrolling in college or beginning a career immediately after high school graduation. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3.49 4D-i 4B-i 3.5 Admin Data Students 3.99 NCES, 2016 4 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 Placement in college or career (HS only) I am excited to come to school. College enrollment rate (HS only) College enrollment rate (HS only) College enrollment rate (HS only) 2.98 College enrollment rate (HS only) 2.99 College enrollment rate (HS only) 3.49 College enrollment rate (HS only) 3.5 a-cgpr-i1 s-sten-es3 3.99 4 X 4.4 4.41 #N/A 65.6 percentage 2.98 2.38 2.99 2.39 3.49 2.89 3.5 2.9 3.99 3.39 4 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es3
206 Academic Learning Perceptions of Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. College & Career Readiness Student Commitment To Learning 4D 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.98 Career Preparation Engagement In School 2.99 Tracks student access to career technical education courses. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3.49 4D-ii 4B-i 3.5 Admin Data Students 3.99 Constructed by MCIEA staff 4 TRUE FALSE 4.4 FALSE TRUE 4.41 I get to learn about things that I am interested in at my school. Percent positive work placement (HS only) Percent positive work placement (HS only) Percent positive work placement (HS only) 2.98 Percent positive work placement (HS only) 2.99 Percent positive work placement (HS only) 3.49 Percent positive work placement (HS only) 3.5 a-cppm-i1 s-sten-es4 3.99 4 X 4.4 4.41 #N/A 85 percentage 2.98 2.38 2.99 2.39 3.49 2.89 3.5 2.9 3.99 3.39 4 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es4
207 Academic Learning Perceptions of Learning 4 Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. College & Career Readiness Student Commitment To Learning 4D 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared for college and beyond (applicable to high schools only). It includes measures of college-going & persistence and career preparation & placement. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.98 Career Preparation Engagement In School 2.99 Tracks student access to career technical education courses. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3.49 4D-ii 4B-i 3.5 Admin Data Students 3.99 4 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Most of the time, I am excited about learning. Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) 2.98 Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) 2.99 Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) 3.49 Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) 3.5 a-cppm-i2 s-sten-es5 3.99 X 4 X 4.4 4.41 #N/A 5 ratio 2.98 2.38 2.99 2.39 3.49 2.89 3.5 2.9 3.99 3.39 4 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es5
208 Community & Wellbeing Perceptions of Learning 5 4 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Civic Engagement Student Commitment To Learning 5A 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.48 Civic Participation Engagement In School 2.49 Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 2.99 5A-ii 4B-i 3 Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? There are times when I have choices about what I learn. How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? 2.48 How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? 2.49 How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? 2.99 How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? 3 s-civp-q1 s-sten-es6 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41 Q30 2.48 2.38 2.49 2.39 2.99 2.89 3 2.9 3.49 3.39 3.5 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es6
209 Community & Wellbeing Perceptions of Learning 5 4 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. It considers factors like engagement in school, problem solving, and college-going rates. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Civic Engagement Student Commitment To Learning 5A 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. Seeks to determine the degree to which students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. 2.48 Civic Participation Engagement In School 2.49 Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 2.99 5A-ii 4B-i 3 Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? There are times when I get to share my ideas with my classmates. How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? 2.48 How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? 2.49 How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? 2.99 How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? 3 s-civp-q2 s-sten-es7 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41 Q31 2.48 2.38 2.49 2.39 2.99 2.89 3 2.9 3.49 3.39 3.5 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es7
210 Community & Wellbeing School Culture 5 2 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Civic Engagement Relationships 5A 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.48 Civic Participation Student-Teacher Relationships 2.49 Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2.99 5A-ii 2B-ii 3 Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? I share what I do outside of school with my teacher. How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? 2.48 How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? 2.49 How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? 2.99 How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? 3 s-civp-q3 s-tint-es1 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41 Q32 2.48 2.23 2.49 2.24 2.99 2.74 3 2.75 3.49 3.24 3.5 3.25 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-tint-es1
211 Community & Wellbeing School Culture 5 2 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Civic Engagement Relationships 5A 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.48 Civic Participation Student-Teacher Relationships 2.49 Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2.99 5A-ii 2B-ii 3 Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? My teacher asks what I like to do outside of school. How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? 2.48 How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? 2.49 How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? 2.99 How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? 3 s-civp-q4 s-tint-es2 3.49 3.5 4.4 X 4.41 Q33 2.48 2.23 2.49 2.24 2.99 2.74 3 2.75 3.49 3.24 3.5 3.25 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-tint-es2
212 Community & Wellbeing School Culture 5 2 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Civic Engagement Relationships 5A 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.48 Appreciation For Diversity Student-Teacher Relationships 2.49 Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2.99 5A-i 2B-ii 3 Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? My teacher cares about me when I am sick or upset. How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? 2.48 How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? 2.49 How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? 2.99 How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? 3 s-sper-q1 s-tint-es3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41 Q59 2.48 2.23 2.49 2.24 2.99 2.74 3 2.75 3.49 3.24 3.5 3.25 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-tint-es3
213 Community & Wellbeing School Culture 5 2 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Civic Engagement Relationships 5A 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.48 Appreciation For Diversity Student-Teacher Relationships 2.49 Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2.99 5A-i 2B-ii 3 Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? My teacher listens to me when I talk to them. Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? 2.48 Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? 2.49 Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? 2.99 Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? 3 s-sper-q2 s-tint-es4 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41 Q60 2.48 2.23 2.49 2.24 2.99 2.74 3 2.75 3.49 3.24 3.5 3.25 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-tint-es4
214 Community & Wellbeing School Culture 5 2 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Civic Engagement Relationships 5A 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.48 Appreciation For Diversity Student-Teacher Relationships 2.49 Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2.99 5A-i 2B-ii 3 Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? My teacher helps me when I have a problem. How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? 2.48 How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? 2.49 How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? 2.99 How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? 3 s-sper-q3 s-tint-es5 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41 Q61 2.48 2.23 2.49 2.24 2.99 2.74 3 2.75 3.49 3.24 3.5 3.25 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-tint-es5
215 Community & Wellbeing School Culture 5 2 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Civic Engagement Relationships 5A 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are prepared to thoughtfully interact with others in a diverse society and work towards social equity. It includes the measures of appreciation for diversity and civic participation. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.48 Appreciation For Diversity Student-Teacher Relationships 2.49 Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of comfort in considering different perspectives and conflicting opinions. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2.99 5A-i 2B-ii 3 Students 3.49 3.5 TRUE FALSE 4.4 TRUE 4.41 In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? My teachers help students when English is hard for them to speak or to understand. In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? 2.48 In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? 2.49 In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? 2.99 In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? 3 s-sper-q4 s-tint-es7 3.49 3.5 4.4 X 4.41 Q62 2.48 2.23 2.49 2.24 2.99 2.74 3 2.75 3.49 3.24 3.5 3.25 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-tint-es7
216 Community & Wellbeing School Culture 5 2 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. It considers factors like bullying, student-teacher relationships, and student valuing of learning. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Work Ethic Relationships 5B 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. Seeks to determine the degree to which school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. 2.23 Perseverance & Determination Student-Teacher Relationships 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about their ability to pursue goals, work hard in spite of challenges, and finish what they start. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2.74 5B-i 2B-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE FALSE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? My school is kind to students who come from another country or speak another language. If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? 2.23 If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? 2.24 If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? 2.74 If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? 2.75 s-grit-q1 s-tint-es8 3.24 3.25 4.3 X 4.31 Q63 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51 s-tint-es8
217 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
218 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
219 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
220 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
221 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
222 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Work Ethic 5B Seeks to determine the degree to which students are willing to work hard on challenging tasks, even in light of setbacks. It includes measures of perseverance & determination and growth mindset. 2.23 Growth Mindset 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they see themselves as capable of expanding their skills and/or intelligence through hard work. 2.74 5B-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? 2.23 How much do you think that struggling to understand something means you're bad at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 2.24 How much do you think that needing to try really hard in a subject at school means you can‚Äôt be good at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 2.74 Not in the 16-17 Surveys 2.75 s-grmi-q4 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 Q36 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.23 Participation In Creative & Performing Arts 2.24 Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. 2.74 5C-i 2.75 Admin Data 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 Percent of students enrolled in at least 1 arts course Hours of arts instruction per student per week Hours of arts instruction per student per week Hours of arts instruction per student per week 2.23 Hours of arts instruction per student per week 2.24 Hours of arts instruction per student per week 2.74 Hours of arts instruction per student per week 2.75 a-picp-i1 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 #N/A 77.5 (statewide average in the 22-23 school year) number 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.23 Valuing Creative & Performing Arts 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. 2.74 5C-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? 2.23 If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? 2.24 If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? 2.74 If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? 2.75 s-appa-q1 3.24 3.25 4.3 X 4.31 Q37 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.23 Valuing Creative & Performing Arts 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. 2.74 5C-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? 2.23 If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? 2.24 If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? 2.74 If your school had an orchestra or a band, how interested would you be in learning how to play an instrument? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) 2.75 s-appa-q2 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 Q38 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.23 Valuing Creative & Performing Arts 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. 2.74 5C-ii 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? 2.23 If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? 2.24 If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? 2.74 If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? 2.75 s-appa-q3 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 Q39 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.23 Participation In Creative & Performing Arts 2.24 Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. 2.74 5C-i 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.23 In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.24 In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.74 In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.75 s-expa-q1 3.24 3.25 4.3 X 4.31 Q68 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.23 Participation In Creative & Performing Arts 2.24 Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. 2.74 5C-i 2.75 Teachers 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.23 In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.24 In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.74 In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.75 t-expa-q2 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Creative & Performing Arts 5C Seeks to determine the degree to which students are being nurtured as artistic and creative people. It includes measures of participation in creative & performing arts and valuing creative & performing arts. 2.23 Participation In Creative & Performing Arts 2.24 Draws on anonymous teacher and student reports about the frequency of student exposure to creative and performing arts. It also includes a measure of student art instruction per week. 2.74 5C-i 2.75 Teachers 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.23 In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.24 In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.74 In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend in creative arts instruction or activities? 2.75 t-expa-q3 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Physical Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. 2.74 5D-ii 2.75 Admin Data 3.24 Constructed by MCIEA staff 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 Medical staff to student ratio (schoolwide) Medical staff to student ratio Medical staff to student ratio Medical staff to student ratio 2.23 Medical staff to student ratio 2.24 Medical staff to student ratio 2.74 Medical staff to student ratio 2.75 a-phya-i1 3.24 X 3.25 4.3 4.31 #N/A 750 ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Social & Emotional Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.74 5D-i 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? 2.23 On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? 2.24 How much does your school work make you feel stressed? 2.74 Not in the 16-17 Surveys 2.75 s-acst-q1 3.24 X 3.25 4.3 4.31 Q135 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Social & Emotional Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.74 5D-i 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? 2.23 When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? 2.24 When you take a test, how nervous do you feel about doing well? 2.74 Not in the 16-17 Surveys 2.75 s-acst-q2 3.24 X 3.25 4.3 X 4.31 Q136 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Social & Emotional Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.74 5D-i 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? 2.23 How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future? 2.24 How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future? 2.74 Not in the 16-17 Surveys 2.75 s-acst-q3 3.24 X 3.25 4.3 4.31 Q137 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Social & Emotional Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.74 5D-i 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? 2.23 On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? 2.24 On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? 2.74 On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? 2.75 s-poaf-q1 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 Q69 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Social & Emotional Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.74 5D-i 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 How often are you enthusiastic at school? How often are you enthusiastic at school? How often are you enthusiastic at school? How often are you enthusiastic at school? 2.23 How often are you enthusiastic at school? 2.24 How often are you enthusiastic at school? 2.74 How often are you enthusiastic at school? 2.75 s-poaf-q2 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 Q70 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Social & Emotional Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.74 5D-i 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? 2.23 On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? 2.24 On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? 2.74 On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? 2.75 s-poaf-q3 3.24 3.25 4.3 X 4.31 Q71 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Social & Emotional Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous student reports about the extent to which they feel academic stress and whether that stress interferes with their concentration or enjoyment of learning. 2.74 5D-i 2.75 Students 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? 2.23 On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? 2.24 On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? 2.74 On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? 2.75 s-poaf-q4 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 Q72 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Physical Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. 2.74 5D-ii 2.75 Teachers 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? 2.23 In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? 2.24 In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? 2.74 In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? 2.75 t-phya-q2 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
Community & Wellbeing 5 Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. It considers factors like perseverance and determination, participation in arts and literature, and social and emotional health. Measures the development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Health 5D Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 2.23 Physical Health 2.24 Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. 2.74 5D-ii 2.75 Teachers 3.24 3.25 TRUE 4.3 TRUE 4.31 In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? 2.23 In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? 2.24 In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? 2.74 In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? 2.75 t-phya-q3 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31 #N/A 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
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