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School Name,Alt School Name,District,District DESE ID,DESE School ID,HS?,Teacher Staffing Total,K-12 Student Enrollment Total,School Closed In ,Notes
Lee Elementary School,,Lee Public Schools,1500000,1500025,,,,,
Lee Middle/High School,,Lee Public Schools,1500000,1500505,X,,,,
Fowler School,,Maynard Public Schools,1740000,1740305,,,,,
Green Meadow,,Maynard Public Schools,1740000,1740010,,,,,
Maynard High School,,Maynard Public Schools,1740000,1740505,X,,,,
Buckland-Shelburne Regional,,Mohawk Trail School District,7170000,7170005,,,,,
Colrain Central,,Mohawk Trail School District,7170000,7170010,,,,,
Mohawk Trail Regional School,,Mohawk Trail School District,7170000,7170505,X,,,,
Sanderson Academy,,Mohawk Trail School District,7170000,7170020,,,,,
Meadow View Primary School,,Waupun Area School District,6216,160,,,,,WI school codes: https://apps6.dpi.wi.gov/SchDirPublic/districts
Rock River Intermediate School,,Waupun Area School District,6216,110,,,,,
School for Agricultural and Environmental Studies (SAGES),,Waupun Area School District,6216,150,,,,,
Waupun Area Junior/Senior High School,,Waupun Area School District,6216,200,X,,,,
John P. Faber School,,Dunellen Public Schools,1140,50,,57,569,,NJ school codes: https://rc.doe.state.nj.us/selectreport/2021-2022/23/1140
Lincoln Middle School,,Dunellen Public Schools,1140,60,,33,289,,
Dunellen High School,,Dunellen Public Schools,1140,40,X,40,352,,
Green Meadows Elementary,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800005,,,,,
Mile Tree Elementary,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800025,,,,,
Minnechaug Regional High,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800505,X,,,,
Soule Road,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800030,,,,,
Stony Hill School,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800050,,,,,
Wilbraham Middle,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800310,,,,,
Tyngsborough Elementary School,,Tyngsborough,3010000,3010020,,,,,
Tyngsborough Middle School,,Tyngsborough,3010000,3010305,,,,,
Tyngsborough High School,,Tyngsborough,3010000,3010505,X,,,,
Newbury Elementary,,Triton,7730000,7730020,,,,,
Pine Grove,,Triton,7730000,7730025,,,,,
Salisbury Elementary,,Triton,7730000,7730015,,,,,
Triton Regional Middle School,,Triton,7730000,7730405,,,,,
Triton Regional High School,,Triton,7730000,7730505,X,,,,
Berlin Memorial School,,Berlin-Boylston,6200000,6200005,,,,,
Boylston Elementary School,,Berlin-Boylston,6200000,6200010,,,,,
Tahanto Regional High,,Berlin-Boylston,6200000,6200505,X,,,,
Masconomet Regional High School,,Masconomet,7050000,7050505,X,,,,
Masconomet Regional Middle School,,Masconomet,7050000,7050405,,,,,
Edward G. Molin Elementary School,,Newburyport,2040000,2040030,,,,,
Francis T Bresnahan Elementary,,Newburyport,2040000,2040005,,,,,
Newburyport High School,,Newburyport,2040000,2040505,X,,,,
Rupert A Nock Middle School,,Newburyport,2040000,2040305,,,,,
A. Irvin Studley Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160001,,,,,
Hill-Roberts Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160045,,,,,
Hyman Fine Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160040,,,,,
Peter Thacher Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160050,,,,,
Thomas Willett Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160035,,,,,
Attleboro Community Academy,,Attleboro,,160515,,,,,
Attleboro High School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160505,X,,,,
Cyril K. Brennan Middle School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160315,,,,,
Robert J. Coelho Middle School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160305,,,,,
Wamsutta Middle School,#N/A,Attleboro,1,160320,,,,,
Another Course to College,#N/A,Boston,2,350541,X,,,,
Baldwin Early Learning Pilot Academy ,#N/A,Boston,2,350003,,,,,
Blackstone Innovation School,Blackstone Elementary,Boston,2,350390,,,,,
Boston Adult Technical Academy ,#N/A,Boston,2,350548,X,,,,
Boston Arts Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350546,X,,,,
Boston Collaborative High School,#N/A,Boston,2,350755,X,,,,
Boston Community Leadership Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350558,X,,,,
Boston Day and Evening Academy,Boston Day & Evening Academy,Boston,2,441006,X,,,,
Boston Green Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,4110305,,,,,
Boston International Newcomers Academy,Boston International High/Newcomers Academy,Boston,2,350507,X,,,,
Boston Latin Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350545,X,,,,
Boston Latin School,#N/A,Boston,2,350560,X,,,,
Boston Teachers Union K-8 School,Boston Teachers Union K-8,Boston,2,350012,,,,,
Brighton High School,Brighton High,Boston,2,350505,X,,,,
Charles H. Taylor Elementary School,Taylor Elementary,Boston,2,350054,,,,,
Charles Sumner Elementary School,Sumner Elementary,Boston,2,350052,,,,,
Charlestown High School,Charlestown High,Boston,2,350515,X,,,,
Clap Elementary School,Clap Innovation School,Boston,2,350298,,,,,
Clarence R. Edwards Middle School,Edwards Middle,Boston,2,350430,,,,,
Community Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350518,X,,,,
Community Academy of Science and Health,#N/A,Boston,2,350581,X,,,,
Curley K-8 School,Curley K-8,Boston,2,350020,,,,,
Curtis Guild Elementary School,Guild Elementary,Boston,2,350062,,,,,
Dante Alghieri Montessori School,Alighieri Montessori,Boston,2,350066,,,,,
David A. Ellis Elementary School,Ellis Elementary,Boston,2,350072,,,,,
Dennis Haley K-8 School,Haley,Boston,2,350077,,,,,
Donald McKay K-8 School,McKay K-8,Boston,2,350080,,,,,
Dorchester Academy,Dorchester Academy,Boston,,350651,X,,,,
Dr. William W. Henderson K-12 Inclusion School,Henderson K-12,Boston,2,350266,X,,,,
Dudley Street Neighborhood Charter School,#N/A,Boston,2,4070405,,,,,
East Boston Early Education Center ,#N/A,Boston,2,350009,,,,,
East Boston High School,East Boston High,Boston,2,350530,X,,,,
Edward Everett Elementary School,Everett Elementary,Boston,2,350088,,,,,
Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers,Kennedy Academy for Health Careers,Boston,2,4520505,X,,,,
Ellis Mendell School,Mendell Elementary,Boston,2,350100,,,,,
Ellison/Parks Early Education School,#N/A,Boston,2,350008,,,,,
English High School,English High,Boston,2,350535,X,,,,
Excel High School,Excel High,Boston,2,350522,X,,,,
F. Lyman Winship Elementary School,Winship Elementary,Boston,2,350374,,,,,
Fenway High School,Fenway High,Boston,2,350540,X,,,,
Franklin D. Roosevelt K-8 School,"Roosevelt (Lower School, grades K-1)",Boston,2,350116,,,,,
Gardner Pilot Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350326,,,,,
George H. Conley Elementary School,Conley Elementary,Boston,2,350122,,,,,
Greater Egleston High School,Greater Egleston High,Boston,2,350543,X,,,,
Harvard/Kent Elementary School,Harvard/Kent Elementary,Boston,2,350200,,,,,
Haynes Early Education Center ,#N/A,Boston,2,350010,,,,,
Henry Dearborn STEM Academy,Dearborn Middle,Boston,2,350074,X,,,,
Henry Grew Elementary School,Grew Elementary,Boston,2,350135,,,,,
Higginson K0-2,Higginson Elementary K0-2,Boston,2,350015,,,,,
Higginson-Lewis School,Higginson/Lewis K-8,Boston,2,350377,,,,,
Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing,#N/A,Boston,2,350750,X,,,,
Hugh R. O'Donnell Elementary School,O'Donnell Elementary,Boston,2,350141,,,,,
Jackson/Mann K-8 School,Jackson/Mann K-8,Boston,2,350013,,,,,
James F. Condon K-8 School,Condon Elementary,Boston,2,350146,,,,,
James J. Chittick Elementary School,Chittick Elementary,Boston,2,350154,,,,,
James Otis Elementary School,Otis Elementary,Boston,2,350156,,,,,
James P. Timilty Middle School,Timilty Middle,Boston,2,350485,,,,,
James W. Hennigan K-8 School,Hennigan Elementary,Boston,2,350153,,,,,
Jeremiah E. Burke High School,Burke High,Boston,2,350525,X,,,,
John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science,O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science,Boston,2,350575,X,,,,
John D. Philbrick Elementary School,Philbrick Elementary,Boston,2,350172,,,,,
John Eliot K-8 School,Eliot K-8,Boston,2,350096,,,,,
John F. Kennedy Elementary School,John F. Kennedy Elementary,Boston,2,350166,,,,,
John W. McCormack Middle School,McCormack Middle,Boston,2,350179,,,,,
John Winthrop Elementary School,Winthrop Elementary,Boston,2,350180,,,,,
Joseph Hurley K-8 School,Hurley K-8,Boston,2,350182,,,,,
Joseph Lee K-8 School,#N/A,Boston,2,350183,,,,,
Joseph P. Manning Elementary School,Manning Elementary,Boston,2,350184,,,,,
Joseph P. Tynan Elementary School,Tynan Elementary,Boston,2,350181,,,,,
Josiah Quincy Elementary School,Quincy Elementary,Boston,2,350286,,,,,
Josiah Quincy Upper School,Quincy Upper,Boston,2,350565,X,,,,
Joyce Kilmer K-8 School,Kilmer K-8,Boston,2,350190,,,,,
Lee Academy,Lee Elementary,Boston,2,350001,,,,,
Lilla G. Frederick Middle School,Frederick Middle,Boston,2,350383,,,,,
Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School,Beethoven Elementary,Boston,2,350021,,,,,
Madison Park Technical Vocational High School,Madison Park Technical Vocational High,Boston,2,350537,X,,,,
Manassah E. Bradley Elementary School,Bradley Elementary,Boston,2,350215,,,,,
Margarita Muniz Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350549,X,,,,
Mario Umana Academy,Umana Academy,Boston,2,350656,,,,,
"Martin Luther King, Jr. K-8 School",King K-8,Boston,2,350376,,,,,
Mary Lyon High School,Lyon High,Boston,2,350655,X,,,,
Mary Lyon K-8 School,Lyon K-8,Boston,2,350004,,,,,
Mather Elementary School,Mather Elementary,Boston,2,350227,,,,,
Mattahunt,,Boston,2,350226,,,,,
Mattahunt Elementary School,,Boston,,350016,,,,,
Maurice Tobin K-8 School,Tobin K-8,Boston,2,350229,,,,,
Michael J. Perkins Elementary School,Perkins Elementary,Boston,2,350231,,,,,
Mildred Avenue K-8 School,Mildred Avenue,Boston,2,350378,,,,,
Mission Hill K-8 School,Mission Hill K-8,Boston,2,350382,,,,,
Nathan Hale Elementary School,Hale Elementary,Boston,2,350243,,,,,
New Mission High School,New Mission High,Boston,2,350542,X,,,,
Oliver Hazard Perry K-8 School,Perry K-8,Boston,2,350255,,,,,
Oliver Wendell Holmes Elementary School,Holmes Elementary,Boston,2,350138,,,,,
Orchard Gardens K-8 School,Orchard Gardens K-8,Boston,2,350257,,,,,
Patrick Kennedy Elementary School,Patrick J. Kennedy Elementary,Boston,2,350264,,,,,
Patrick Lyndon K-8 School,Lyndon K-8,Boston,2,350262,,,,,
Paul A. Dever Elementary School,Dever Elementary,Boston,2,350268,,,,,
Pauline A. Shaw Elementary School,PA Shaw,Boston,2,350014,,,,,
Phineas Bates Elementary School,Bates Elementary,Boston,2,350278,,,,,
Rafael Hernandez K-8 School,Hernandez K-8,Boston,2,350691,,,,,
Richard J. Murphy K-8 School,Murphy K-8,Boston,2,350240,,,,,
Samuel Adams Elementary School,Adams Elementary,Boston,2,350302,,,,,
Samuel Mason Elementary School,Mason Elementary,Boston,2,350304,,,,,
Sarah Greenwood K-8 School,Sarah Greenwood K-8,Boston,2,350308,,,,,
Snowden International School at Copley,#N/A,Boston,2,350690,X,,,,
TechBoston Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350657,X,,,,
Thomas Edison K-8 School,Edison K-8,Boston,2,350375,,,,,
Thomas J. Kenny Elementary School,Kenny Elementary,Boston,2,350328,,,,,
UP Academy Boston,#N/A,Boston,2,4800405,,,,,
UP Academy Dorchester,#N/A,Boston,2,35050405,,,,,
UP Academy Holland,#N/A,Boston,2,350167,,,,,
Urban Science Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350579,X,,,,
Warren/Prescott K-8 School,Warren/Prescott K-8,Boston,2,350346,,,,,
Washington Irving Middle School,Irving Middle,Boston,2,350445,,,,,
West Roxbury Academy,#N/A,Boston,2,350658,X,,,,
West Zone Early Learning Center ,#N/A,Boston,2,350006,,,,,
William E. Carter School,Carter Development Center,Boston,2,350036,,,,,
William E. Channing Elementary School,Channing Elementary,Boston,2,350360,,,,,
William E. Russell Elementary School,Russell Elementary,Boston,2,350366,,,,,
William McKinley School,McKinley Elementary,Boston,2,350363,X,,,,
William Monroe Trotter K-8 School,Trotter Elementary,Boston,2,350370,,,,,
William Ohrenberger School,Ohrenberger,Boston,2,350258,,,,,
Wolfgang A. Mozart Elementary School,Mozart Elementary,Boston,2,350237,,,,,
Young Achievers Science and Math K-8 School,Young Achievers Science & Math K-8,Boston,2,350380,,,,,
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600020,,,,,
Adie Day School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600605,X,,,,
Bailey Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600002,,,,,
Bartlett Community Partnership School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600090,,,,,
Butler Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600310,,,,,
Cardinal O'Connell Early Learning Center,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600001,,,,,
Daley Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600315,,,,,
Greenhalge Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600015,,,,,
Laura Lee Therapeutic Day School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600085,X,,,,
LeBlanc Therapeutic Day School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600320,X,,,,
Lowell High School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600505,X,,,,
McAuliffe Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600075,,,,,
McAvinnue Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600010,,,,,
Moody Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600027,,,,,
Morey Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600030,,,,,
Murkland Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600080,,,,,
Pawtucketville Memorial Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600036,,,,,
Pyne Arts School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600018,,,,,
Reilly Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600040,,,,,
The BRIDGE Program at The Riverside School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600920,,,,,
Robinson Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600330,,,,,
Shaughnessy Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600050,,,,,
STEM Academy at the Rogers School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600005,,,,,
Stoklosa Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600360,,,,,
Sullivan Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600340,,,,,
The Career Academy,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600515,X,,,,
Wang Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600345,,,,,
Washington Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,3,1600055,,,,,
Brookside Elementary School,#N/A,Milford,7,1850065,,,,,
Memorial Elementary School,#N/A,Milford,7,1850010,,,,,
Milford High School,#N/A,Milford,7,1850505,X,,,,
Shining Star Early Childhood Center,#N/A,Milford,7,1850075,,,,,
Stacy Middle School,#N/A,Milford,7,1850305,,,,,
Woodland Elementary School,#N/A,Milford,7,1850090,,,,,
Beachmont Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480013,,,,,
Garfield Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480056,,,,,
Garfield Middle School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480057,,,,,
Hill Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480035,,,,,
Lincoln Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480025,,,,,
Paul Revere Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480050,,,,,
Revere High School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480505,X,,,,
Rumney Marsh Academy,#N/A,Revere,4,2480014,,,,,
City Lab High School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480520,X,,,,
Susan B. Anthony Middle School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480305,,,,,
Whelan Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,4,2480003,,,,,
Arthur D. Healey School,#N/A,Somerville,5,2740075,,,,,
Benjamin G. Brown School,#N/A,Somerville,5,2740015,,,,,
Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park,#N/A,Somerville,5,2740087,,,,,
East Somerville Community School,#N/A,Somerville,5,2740111,,,,,
John F. Kennedy Elementary School,John F. Kennedy Elementary,Somerville,5,2740083,,,,,
Michael E. Capuano Early Childhood Center,#N/A,Somerville,5,2740005,,,,,
Next Wave/Full Circle,Full Circle High School,Somerville,5,2740510,X,,,,
Somerville High School,#N/A,Somerville,5,2740505,X,,,,
West Somerville Neighborhood School,#N/A,Somerville,5,2740115,,,,,
Winter Hill Community Innovation School,#N/A,Somerville,5,2740120,,,,,
Minot Forest Elementary School,#N/A,Wareham,8,310001799,,,,,
John William Decas Elementary School,#N/A,Wareham,8,3100003,,,,,
Wareham Elementary School,,Wareham,8,3100017,,,,,
Wareham Cooperative Alternative School,#N/A,Wareham,8,3100315,X,,,,
Wareham High School,#N/A,Wareham,8,3100505,X,,,,
Wareham Middle School,#N/A,Wareham,8,3100305,,,,,
Ambrose Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,6,3440045,,,,,
Lincoln Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,6,3440005,,,,,
Lynch Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,6,3440020,,,,,
McCall Middle School,#N/A,Winchester,6,3440305,,,,,
Muraco Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,6,3440040,,,,,
Vinson-Owen Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,6,3440025,,,,,
Winchester High School,#N/A,Winchester,6,3440505,X,,,,
School Name,Alt School Name,District,DESE District ID,DESE School ID,HS?
A. Irvin Studley Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160001,
Hill-Roberts Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160045,
Hyman Fine Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160040,
Peter Thacher Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160050,
Thomas Willett Elementary School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160035,
Attleboro Community Academy,,Attleboro,160000,160515,
Attleboro High School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160505,X
Cyril K. Brennan Middle School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160315,
Robert J. Coelho Middle School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160305,
Wamsutta Middle School,#N/A,Attleboro,160000,160320,
Another Course to College,#N/A,Boston,350000,350541,X
Baldwin Early Learning Pilot Academy ,#N/A,Boston,350000,350003,
Blackstone Innovation School,Blackstone Elementary,Boston,350000,350390,
Boston Adult Technical Academy ,#N/A,Boston,350000,350548,X
Boston Arts Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350546,X
Boston Collaborative High School,#N/A,Boston,350000,350755,X
Boston Community Leadership Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350558,X
Boston Day and Evening Academy,Boston Day & Evening Academy,Boston,350000,441006,X
Boston Green Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,4110305,
Boston International Newcomers Academy,Boston International High/Newcomers Academy,Boston,350000,350507,X
Boston Latin Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350545,X
Boston Latin School,#N/A,Boston,350000,350560,X
Boston Teachers Union K-8 School,Boston Teachers Union K-8,Boston,350000,350012,
Brighton High School,Brighton High,Boston,350000,350505,X
Charles H. Taylor Elementary School,Taylor Elementary,Boston,350000,350054,
Charles Sumner Elementary School,Sumner Elementary,Boston,350000,350052,
Charlestown High School,Charlestown High,Boston,350000,350515,X
Clap Elementary School,Clap Innovation School,Boston,350000,350298,
Clarence R. Edwards Middle School,Edwards Middle,Boston,350000,350430,
Community Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350518,X
Community Academy of Science and Health,#N/A,Boston,350000,350581,X
Curley K-8 School,Curley K-8,Boston,350000,350020,
Curtis Guild Elementary School,Guild Elementary,Boston,350000,350062,
Dante Alghieri Montessori School,Alighieri Montessori,Boston,350000,350066,
David A. Ellis Elementary School,Ellis Elementary,Boston,350000,350072,
Dennis Haley K-8 School,Haley,Boston,350000,350077,
Donald McKay K-8 School,McKay K-8,Boston,350000,350080,
Dorchester Academy,Dorchester Academy,Boston,350000,350651,X
Dr. William W. Henderson K-12 Inclusion School,Henderson K-12,Boston,350000,350266,X
Dudley Street Neighborhood Charter School,#N/A,Boston,350000,4070405,
East Boston Early Education Center ,#N/A,Boston,350000,350009,
East Boston High School,East Boston High,Boston,350000,350530,X
Edward Everett Elementary School,Everett Elementary,Boston,350000,350088,
Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers,Kennedy Academy for Health Careers,Boston,350000,4520505,X
Ellis Mendell School,Mendell Elementary,Boston,350000,350100,
Ellison/Parks Early Education School,#N/A,Boston,350000,350008,
English High School,English High,Boston,350000,350535,X
Excel High School,Excel High,Boston,350000,350522,X
F. Lyman Winship Elementary School,Winship Elementary,Boston,350000,350374,
Fenway High School,Fenway High,Boston,350000,350540,X
Franklin D. Roosevelt K-8 School,"Roosevelt (Lower School, grades K-1)",Boston,350000,350116,
Gardner Pilot Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350326,
George H. Conley Elementary School,Conley Elementary,Boston,350000,350122,
Greater Egleston High School,Greater Egleston High,Boston,350000,350543,X
Harvard/Kent Elementary School,Harvard/Kent Elementary,Boston,350000,350200,
Haynes Early Education Center ,#N/A,Boston,350000,350010,
Henry Dearborn STEM Academy,Dearborn Middle,Boston,350000,350074,X
Henry Grew Elementary School,Grew Elementary,Boston,350000,350135,
Higginson K0-2,Higginson Elementary K0-2,Boston,350000,350015,
Higginson-Lewis School,Higginson/Lewis K-8,Boston,350000,350377,
Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing,#N/A,Boston,350000,350750,X
Hugh R. O'Donnell Elementary School,O'Donnell Elementary,Boston,350000,350141,
Jackson/Mann K-8 School,Jackson/Mann K-8,Boston,350000,350013,
James F. Condon K-8 School,Condon Elementary,Boston,350000,350146,
James J. Chittick Elementary School,Chittick Elementary,Boston,350000,350154,
James Otis Elementary School,Otis Elementary,Boston,350000,350156,
James P. Timilty Middle School,Timilty Middle,Boston,350000,350485,
James W. Hennigan K-8 School,Hennigan Elementary,Boston,350000,350153,
Jeremiah E. Burke High School,Burke High,Boston,350000,350525,X
John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science,O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science,Boston,350000,350575,X
John D. Philbrick Elementary School,Philbrick Elementary,Boston,350000,350172,
John Eliot K-8 School,Eliot K-8,Boston,350000,350096,
John F. Kennedy Elementary School,John F. Kennedy Elementary,Boston,350000,350166,
John W. McCormack Middle School,McCormack Middle,Boston,350000,350179,
John Winthrop Elementary School,Winthrop Elementary,Boston,350000,350180,
Joseph Hurley K-8 School,Hurley K-8,Boston,350000,350182,
Joseph Lee K-8 School,#N/A,Boston,350000,350183,
Joseph P. Manning Elementary School,Manning Elementary,Boston,350000,350184,
Joseph P. Tynan Elementary School,Tynan Elementary,Boston,350000,350181,
Josiah Quincy Elementary School,Quincy Elementary,Boston,350000,350286,
Josiah Quincy Upper School,Quincy Upper,Boston,350000,350565,X
Joyce Kilmer K-8 School,Kilmer K-8,Boston,350000,350190,
Lee Academy,Lee Elementary,Boston,350000,350001,
Lilla G. Frederick Middle School,Frederick Middle,Boston,350000,350383,
Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School,Beethoven Elementary,Boston,350000,350021,
Madison Park Technical Vocational High School,Madison Park Technical Vocational High,Boston,350000,350537,X
Manassah E. Bradley Elementary School,Bradley Elementary,Boston,350000,350215,
Margarita Muniz Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350549,X
Mario Umana Academy,Umana Academy,Boston,350000,350656,
"Martin Luther King, Jr. K-8 School",King K-8,Boston,350000,350376,
Mary Lyon High School,Lyon High,Boston,350000,350655,X
Mary Lyon K-8 School,Lyon K-8,Boston,350000,350004,
Mather Elementary School,Mather Elementary,Boston,350000,350227,
Mattahunt,,Boston,350000,350226,
Mattahunt Elementary School,,Boston,350000,350016,
Maurice Tobin K-8 School,Tobin K-8,Boston,350000,350229,
Michael J. Perkins Elementary School,Perkins Elementary,Boston,350000,350231,
Mildred Avenue K-8 School,Mildred Avenue,Boston,350000,350378,
Mission Hill K-8 School,Mission Hill K-8,Boston,350000,350382,
Nathan Hale Elementary School,Hale Elementary,Boston,350000,350243,
New Mission High School,New Mission High,Boston,350000,350542,X
Oliver Hazard Perry K-8 School,Perry K-8,Boston,350000,350255,
Oliver Wendell Holmes Elementary School,Holmes Elementary,Boston,350000,350138,
Orchard Gardens K-8 School,Orchard Gardens K-8,Boston,350000,350257,
Patrick Kennedy Elementary School,Patrick J. Kennedy Elementary,Boston,350000,350264,
Patrick Lyndon K-8 School,Lyndon K-8,Boston,350000,350262,
Paul A. Dever Elementary School,Dever Elementary,Boston,350000,350268,
Pauline A. Shaw Elementary School,PA Shaw,Boston,350000,350014,
Phineas Bates Elementary School,Bates Elementary,Boston,350000,350278,
Rafael Hernandez K-8 School,Hernandez K-8,Boston,350000,350691,
Richard J. Murphy K-8 School,Murphy K-8,Boston,350000,350240,
Samuel Adams Elementary School,Adams Elementary,Boston,350000,350302,
Samuel Mason Elementary School,Mason Elementary,Boston,350000,350304,
Sarah Greenwood K-8 School,Sarah Greenwood K-8,Boston,350000,350308,
Snowden International School at Copley,#N/A,Boston,350000,350690,X
TechBoston Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350657,X
Thomas Edison K-8 School,Edison K-8,Boston,350000,350375,
Thomas J. Kenny Elementary School,Kenny Elementary,Boston,350000,350328,
UP Academy Boston,#N/A,Boston,350000,4800405,
UP Academy Dorchester,#N/A,Boston,350000,35050405,
UP Academy Holland,#N/A,Boston,350000,350167,
Urban Science Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350579,X
Warren/Prescott K-8 School,Warren/Prescott K-8,Boston,350000,350346,
Washington Irving Middle School,Irving Middle,Boston,350000,350445,
West Roxbury Academy,#N/A,Boston,350000,350658,X
West Zone Early Learning Center ,#N/A,Boston,350000,350006,
William E. Carter School,Carter Development Center,Boston,350000,350036,
William E. Channing Elementary School,Channing Elementary,Boston,350000,350360,
William E. Russell Elementary School,Russell Elementary,Boston,350000,350366,
William McKinley School,McKinley Elementary,Boston,350000,350363,X
William Monroe Trotter K-8 School,Trotter Elementary,Boston,350000,350370,
William Ohrenberger School,Ohrenberger,Boston,350000,350258,
Wolfgang A. Mozart Elementary School,Mozart Elementary,Boston,350000,350237,
Young Achievers Science and Math K-8 School,Young Achievers Science & Math K-8,Boston,350000,350380,
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600020,
Adie Day School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600605,X
Bailey Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600002,
Bartlett Community Partnership School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600090,
Butler Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600310,
Cardinal O'Connell Early Learning Center,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600001,
Daley Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600315,
Greenhalge Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600015,
Laura Lee Therapeutic Day School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600085,X
LeBlanc Therapeutic Day School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600320,X
Lowell High School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600505,X
McAuliffe Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600075,
McAvinnue Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600010,
Moody Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600027,
Morey Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600030,
Murkland Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600080,
Pawtucketville Memorial Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600036,
Pyne Arts School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600018,
Reilly Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600040,
The BRIDGE Program at The Riverside School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600920,
Robinson Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600330,
Shaughnessy Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600050,
STEM Academy at the Rogers School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600005,
Stoklosa Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600360,
Sullivan Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600340,
The Career Academy,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600515,X
Wang Middle School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600345,
Washington Elementary School,#N/A,Lowell,1600000,1600055,
Brookside Elementary School,#N/A,Milford,1850000,1850065,
Memorial Elementary School,#N/A,Milford,1850000,1850010,
Milford High School,#N/A,Milford,1850000,1850505,X
Shining Star Early Childhood Center,#N/A,Milford,1850000,1850075,
Stacy Middle School,#N/A,Milford,1850000,1850305,
Woodland Elementary School,#N/A,Milford,1850000,1850090,
Beachmont Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480013,
Garfield Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480056,
Garfield Middle School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480057,
Hill Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480035,
Lincoln Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480025,
Paul Revere Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480050,
Revere High School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480505,X
Rumney Marsh Academy,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480014,
City Lab High School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480520,X
Susan B. Anthony Middle School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480305,
Whelan Elementary School,#N/A,Revere,2480000,2480003,
Arthur D. Healey School,#N/A,Somerville,2740000,2740075,
Benjamin G. Brown School,#N/A,Somerville,2740000,2740015,
Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park,#N/A,Somerville,2740000,2740087,
East Somerville Community School,#N/A,Somerville,2740000,2740111,
John F. Kennedy Elementary School,John F. Kennedy Elementary,Somerville,2740000,2740083,
Michael E. Capuano Early Childhood Center,#N/A,Somerville,2740000,2740005,
Next Wave/Full Circle,Full Circle High School,Somerville,2740000,2740510,X
Somerville High School,#N/A,Somerville,2740000,2740505,X
West Somerville Neighborhood School,#N/A,Somerville,2740000,2740115,
Winter Hill Community Innovation School,#N/A,Somerville,2740000,2740120,
Minot Forest Elementary School,#N/A,Wareham,3100000,310001799,
John William Decas Elementary School,#N/A,Wareham,3100000,3100003,
Wareham Elementary School,,Wareham,3100000,3100017,
Wareham Cooperative Alternative School,#N/A,Wareham,3100000,3100315,X
Wareham High School,#N/A,Wareham,3100000,3100505,X
Wareham Middle School,#N/A,Wareham,3100000,3100305,
Ambrose Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,3440000,3440045,
Lincoln Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,3440000,3440005,
Lynch Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,3440000,3440020,
McCall Middle School,#N/A,Winchester,3440000,3440305,
Muraco Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,3440000,3440040,
Vinson-Owen Elementary School,#N/A,Winchester,3440000,3440025,
Winchester High School,#N/A,Winchester,3440000,3440505,X
Lee Elementary School,,Lee Public Schools,1500000,1500025,
Lee Middle/High School,,Lee Public Schools,1500000,1500505,X
Fowler School,,Maynard Public Schools,1740000,1740305,
Green Meadow,,Maynard Public Schools,1740000,1740010,
Maynard High School,,Maynard Public Schools,1740000,1740505,X
Buckland-Shelburne Regional,,Mohawk Trail School District,7170000,7170005,
Colrain Central,,Mohawk Trail School District,7170000,7170010,
Mohawk Trail Regional School,,Mohawk Trail School District,7170000,7170505,X
Sanderson Academy,,Mohawk Trail School District,7170000,7170020,
Meadow View Primary School,,Waupun Area School District,6216,160,
Rock River Intermediate School,,Waupun Area School District,6216,110,
School for Agricultural and Environmental Studies (SAGES),,Waupun Area School District,6216,150,
Waupun Area Junior/Senior High School,,Waupun Area School District,6216,200,X
John P. Faber School,,Dunellen Public Schools,1140,50,
Lincoln Middle School,,Dunellen Public Schools,1140,60,
Dunellen High School,,Dunellen Public Schools,1140,40,X
Green Meadows Elementary,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800005,
Mile Tree Elementary,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800025,
Minnechaug Regional High,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800505,X
Soule Road,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800030,
Stony Hill School,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800050,
Wilbraham Middle,,Hampden-Wilbraham,6800000,6800310,
Tyngsborough Elementary School,,Tyngsborough,3010000,3010020,
Tyngsborough Middle School,,Tyngsborough,3010000,3010305,
Tyngsborough High School,,Tyngsborough,3010000,3010505,X
Newbury Elementary,,Triton,7730000,7730020,
Pine Grove,,Triton,7730000,7730025,
Salisbury Elementary,,Triton,7730000,7730015,
Triton Regional Middle School,,Triton,7730000,7730405,
Triton Regional High School,,Triton,7730000,7730505,X
Berlin Memorial School,,Berlin-Boylston,6200000,6200005,
Boylston Elementary School,,Berlin-Boylston,6200000,6200010,
Tahanto Regional High,,Berlin-Boylston,6200000,6200505,X
Masconomet Regional High School,,Masconomet,7050000,7050505,X
Masconomet Regional Middle School,,Masconomet,7050000,7050405,
Edward G. Molin Elementary School,,Newburyport,2040000,2040030,
Francis T. Bresnahan Elementary,,Newburyport,2040000,2040005,
Newburyport High School,,Newburyport,2040000,2040505,X
Rupert A. Nock Middle School,,Newburyport,2040000,2040305,
Barbieri Elementary,,Framingham,1000000,1000035,
Brophy,,Framingham,1000000,1000006,
Cameron Middle School,,Framingham,1000000,1000302,
Charlotte A Dunning,,Framingham,1000000,1000007,
Framingham High School,,Framingham,1000000,1000515,X
Fuller Middle,,Framingham,1000000,1000305,
Harmony Grove Elementary,,Framingham,1000000,1000055,
Hemenway,,Framingham,1000000,1000015,
Juniper Hill School,,Framingham,1000000,1000001,
King Elementary School,,Framingham,1000000,1000005,
Mary E Stapleton Elementary,,Framingham,1000000,1000045,
Miriam F McCarthy School,,Framingham,1000000,1000050,
Potter Road,,Framingham,1000000,1000039,
Walsh Middle,,Framingham,1000000,1000310,
Ayers/Ryal Side School,,Beverly,300000,300055,
Beverly High,,Beverly,300000,300505,X
Beverly Middle School,,Beverly,300000,300305,
Centerville Elementary,,Beverly,300000,300010,
Cove Elementary,,Beverly,300000,300015,
Hannah Elementary,,Beverly,300000,300033,
McKeown School,,Beverly,300000,300002,
North Beverly Elementary,,Beverly,300000,300040,
Brooks School,,Medford,1760000,1760130,
Curtis-Tufts,,Medford,1760000,1760510,X
John J McGlynn Elementary School,,Medford,1760000,1760068,
John J. McGlynn Middle School,,Medford,1760000,1760320,
Madeleine Dugger Andrews,,Medford,1760000,1760315,
Medford High School,,Medford,1760000,1760505,X
Milton Fuller Roberts,,Medford,1760000,1760150,
Missituk Elementary School,,Medford,1760000,1760140,

1 School Name Alt School Name District District DESE ID DESE District ID DESE School ID HS? Teacher Staffing Total K-12 Student Enrollment Total School Closed In Notes
2 Lee Elementary School A. Irvin Studley Elementary School #N/A Lee Public Schools Attleboro 1500000 160000 1500025 160001
3 Lee Middle/High School Hill-Roberts Elementary School #N/A Lee Public Schools Attleboro 1500000 160000 1500505 160045 X
4 Fowler School Hyman Fine Elementary School #N/A Maynard Public Schools Attleboro 1740000 160000 1740305 160040
5 Green Meadow Peter Thacher Elementary School #N/A Maynard Public Schools Attleboro 1740000 160000 1740010 160050
6 Maynard High School Thomas Willett Elementary School #N/A Maynard Public Schools Attleboro 1740000 160000 1740505 160035 X
7 Buckland-Shelburne Regional Attleboro Community Academy Mohawk Trail School District Attleboro 7170000 160000 7170005 160515
8 Colrain Central Attleboro High School #N/A Mohawk Trail School District Attleboro 7170000 160000 7170010 160505 X
9 Mohawk Trail Regional School Cyril K. Brennan Middle School #N/A Mohawk Trail School District Attleboro 7170000 160000 7170505 160315 X
10 Sanderson Academy Robert J. Coelho Middle School #N/A Mohawk Trail School District Attleboro 7170000 160000 7170020 160305
11 Meadow View Primary School Wamsutta Middle School #N/A Waupun Area School District Attleboro 6216 160000 160 160320 WI school codes: https://apps6.dpi.wi.gov/SchDirPublic/districts
12 Rock River Intermediate School Another Course to College #N/A Waupun Area School District Boston 6216 350000 110 350541 X
13 School for Agricultural and Environmental Studies (SAGES) Baldwin Early Learning Pilot Academy #N/A Waupun Area School District Boston 6216 350000 150 350003
14 Waupun Area Junior/Senior High School Blackstone Innovation School Blackstone Elementary Waupun Area School District Boston 6216 350000 200 350390 X
15 John P. Faber School Boston Adult Technical Academy #N/A Dunellen Public Schools Boston 1140 350000 50 350548 X 57 569 NJ school codes: https://rc.doe.state.nj.us/selectreport/2021-2022/23/1140
16 Lincoln Middle School Boston Arts Academy #N/A Dunellen Public Schools Boston 1140 350000 60 350546 X 33 289
17 Dunellen High School Boston Collaborative High School #N/A Dunellen Public Schools Boston 1140 350000 40 350755 X 40 352
18 Green Meadows Elementary Boston Community Leadership Academy #N/A Hampden-Wilbraham Boston 6800000 350000 6800005 350558 X
19 Mile Tree Elementary Boston Day and Evening Academy Boston Day & Evening Academy Hampden-Wilbraham Boston 6800000 350000 6800025 441006 X
20 Minnechaug Regional High Boston Green Academy #N/A Hampden-Wilbraham Boston 6800000 350000 6800505 4110305 X
21 Soule Road Boston International Newcomers Academy Boston International High/Newcomers Academy Hampden-Wilbraham Boston 6800000 350000 6800030 350507 X
22 Stony Hill School Boston Latin Academy #N/A Hampden-Wilbraham Boston 6800000 350000 6800050 350545 X
23 Wilbraham Middle Boston Latin School #N/A Hampden-Wilbraham Boston 6800000 350000 6800310 350560 X
24 Tyngsborough Elementary School Boston Teachers Union K-8 School Boston Teachers Union K-8 Tyngsborough Boston 3010000 350000 3010020 350012
25 Tyngsborough Middle School Brighton High School Brighton High Tyngsborough Boston 3010000 350000 3010305 350505 X
26 Tyngsborough High School Charles H. Taylor Elementary School Taylor Elementary Tyngsborough Boston 3010000 350000 3010505 350054 X
27 Newbury Elementary Charles Sumner Elementary School Sumner Elementary Triton Boston 7730000 350000 7730020 350052
28 Pine Grove Charlestown High School Charlestown High Triton Boston 7730000 350000 7730025 350515 X
29 Salisbury Elementary Clap Elementary School Clap Innovation School Triton Boston 7730000 350000 7730015 350298
30 Triton Regional Middle School Clarence R. Edwards Middle School Edwards Middle Triton Boston 7730000 350000 7730405 350430
31 Triton Regional High School Community Academy #N/A Triton Boston 7730000 350000 7730505 350518 X
32 Berlin Memorial School Community Academy of Science and Health #N/A Berlin-Boylston Boston 6200000 350000 6200005 350581 X
33 Boylston Elementary School Curley K-8 School Curley K-8 Berlin-Boylston Boston 6200000 350000 6200010 350020
34 Tahanto Regional High Curtis Guild Elementary School Guild Elementary Berlin-Boylston Boston 6200000 350000 6200505 350062 X
35 Masconomet Regional High School Dante Alghieri Montessori School Alighieri Montessori Masconomet Boston 7050000 350000 7050505 350066 X
36 Masconomet Regional Middle School David A. Ellis Elementary School Ellis Elementary Masconomet Boston 7050000 350000 7050405 350072
37 Edward G. Molin Elementary School Dennis Haley K-8 School Haley Newburyport Boston 2040000 350000 2040030 350077
38 Francis T Bresnahan Elementary Donald McKay K-8 School McKay K-8 Newburyport Boston 2040000 350000 2040005 350080
39 Newburyport High School Dorchester Academy Dorchester Academy Newburyport Boston 2040000 350000 2040505 350651 X
40 Rupert A Nock Middle School Dr. William W. Henderson K-12 Inclusion School Henderson K-12 Newburyport Boston 2040000 350000 2040305 350266 X
41 A. Irvin Studley Elementary School Dudley Street Neighborhood Charter School #N/A Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160001 4070405
42 Hill-Roberts Elementary School East Boston Early Education Center #N/A Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160045 350009
43 Hyman Fine Elementary School East Boston High School #N/A East Boston High Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160040 350530 X
44 Peter Thacher Elementary School Edward Everett Elementary School #N/A Everett Elementary Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160050 350088
45 Thomas Willett Elementary School Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers #N/A Kennedy Academy for Health Careers Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160035 4520505 X
46 Attleboro Community Academy Ellis Mendell School Mendell Elementary Attleboro Boston 350000 160515 350100
47 Attleboro High School Ellison/Parks Early Education School #N/A Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160505 350008 X
48 Cyril K. Brennan Middle School English High School #N/A English High Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160315 350535 X
49 Robert J. Coelho Middle School Excel High School #N/A Excel High Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160305 350522 X
50 Wamsutta Middle School F. Lyman Winship Elementary School #N/A Winship Elementary Attleboro Boston 1 350000 160320 350374
51 Another Course to College Fenway High School #N/A Fenway High Boston 2 350000 350541 350540 X
52 Baldwin Early Learning Pilot Academy Franklin D. Roosevelt K-8 School #N/A Roosevelt (Lower School, grades K-1) Boston 2 350000 350003 350116
53 Blackstone Innovation School Gardner Pilot Academy Blackstone Elementary #N/A Boston 2 350000 350390 350326
54 Boston Adult Technical Academy George H. Conley Elementary School #N/A Conley Elementary Boston 2 350000 350548 350122 X
55 Boston Arts Academy Greater Egleston High School #N/A Greater Egleston High Boston 2 350000 350546 350543 X
56 Boston Collaborative High School Harvard/Kent Elementary School #N/A Harvard/Kent Elementary Boston 2 350000 350755 350200 X
57 Boston Community Leadership Academy Haynes Early Education Center #N/A Boston 2 350000 350558 350010 X
58 Boston Day and Evening Academy Henry Dearborn STEM Academy Boston Day & Evening Academy Dearborn Middle Boston 2 350000 441006 350074 X
59 Boston Green Academy Henry Grew Elementary School #N/A Grew Elementary Boston 2 350000 4110305 350135
60 Boston International Newcomers Academy Higginson K0-2 Boston International High/Newcomers Academy Higginson Elementary K0-2 Boston 2 350000 350507 350015 X
61 Boston Latin Academy Higginson-Lewis School #N/A Higginson/Lewis K-8 Boston 2 350000 350545 350377 X
62 Boston Latin School Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing #N/A Boston 2 350000 350560 350750 X
63 Boston Teachers Union K-8 School Hugh R. O'Donnell Elementary School Boston Teachers Union K-8 O'Donnell Elementary Boston 2 350000 350012 350141
64 Brighton High School Jackson/Mann K-8 School Brighton High Jackson/Mann K-8 Boston 2 350000 350505 350013 X
65 Charles H. Taylor Elementary School James F. Condon K-8 School Taylor Elementary Condon Elementary Boston 2 350000 350054 350146
66 Charles Sumner Elementary School James J. Chittick Elementary School Sumner Elementary Chittick Elementary Boston 2 350000 350052 350154
67 Charlestown High School James Otis Elementary School Charlestown High Otis Elementary Boston 2 350000 350515 350156 X
68 Clap Elementary School James P. Timilty Middle School Clap Innovation School Timilty Middle Boston 2 350000 350298 350485
69 Clarence R. Edwards Middle School James W. Hennigan K-8 School Edwards Middle Hennigan Elementary Boston 2 350000 350430 350153
70 Community Academy Jeremiah E. Burke High School #N/A Burke High Boston 2 350000 350518 350525 X
71 Community Academy of Science and Health John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science #N/A O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science Boston 2 350000 350581 350575 X
72 Curley K-8 School John D. Philbrick Elementary School Curley K-8 Philbrick Elementary Boston 2 350000 350020 350172
73 Curtis Guild Elementary School John Eliot K-8 School Guild Elementary Eliot K-8 Boston 2 350000 350062 350096
74 Dante Alghieri Montessori School John F. Kennedy Elementary School Alighieri Montessori John F. Kennedy Elementary Boston 2 350000 350066 350166
75 David A. Ellis Elementary School John W. McCormack Middle School Ellis Elementary McCormack Middle Boston 2 350000 350072 350179
76 Dennis Haley K-8 School John Winthrop Elementary School Haley Winthrop Elementary Boston 2 350000 350077 350180
77 Donald McKay K-8 School Joseph Hurley K-8 School McKay K-8 Hurley K-8 Boston 2 350000 350080 350182
78 Dorchester Academy Joseph Lee K-8 School Dorchester Academy #N/A Boston 350000 350651 350183 X
79 Dr. William W. Henderson K-12 Inclusion School Joseph P. Manning Elementary School Henderson K-12 Manning Elementary Boston 2 350000 350266 350184 X
80 Dudley Street Neighborhood Charter School Joseph P. Tynan Elementary School #N/A Tynan Elementary Boston 2 350000 4070405 350181
81 East Boston Early Education Center Josiah Quincy Elementary School #N/A Quincy Elementary Boston 2 350000 350009 350286
82 East Boston High School Josiah Quincy Upper School East Boston High Quincy Upper Boston 2 350000 350530 350565 X
83 Edward Everett Elementary School Joyce Kilmer K-8 School Everett Elementary Kilmer K-8 Boston 2 350000 350088 350190
84 Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers Lee Academy Kennedy Academy for Health Careers Lee Elementary Boston 2 350000 4520505 350001 X
85 Ellis Mendell School Lilla G. Frederick Middle School Mendell Elementary Frederick Middle Boston 2 350000 350100 350383
86 Ellison/Parks Early Education School Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School #N/A Beethoven Elementary Boston 2 350000 350008 350021
87 English High School Madison Park Technical Vocational High School English High Madison Park Technical Vocational High Boston 2 350000 350535 350537 X
88 Excel High School Manassah E. Bradley Elementary School Excel High Bradley Elementary Boston 2 350000 350522 350215 X
89 F. Lyman Winship Elementary School Margarita Muniz Academy Winship Elementary #N/A Boston 2 350000 350374 350549 X
90 Fenway High School Mario Umana Academy Fenway High Umana Academy Boston 2 350000 350540 350656 X
91 Franklin D. Roosevelt K-8 School Martin Luther King, Jr. K-8 School Roosevelt (Lower School, grades K-1) King K-8 Boston 2 350000 350116 350376
92 Gardner Pilot Academy Mary Lyon High School #N/A Lyon High Boston 2 350000 350326 350655 X
93 George H. Conley Elementary School Mary Lyon K-8 School Conley Elementary Lyon K-8 Boston 2 350000 350122 350004
94 Greater Egleston High School Mather Elementary School Greater Egleston High Mather Elementary Boston 2 350000 350543 350227 X
95 Harvard/Kent Elementary School Mattahunt Harvard/Kent Elementary Boston 2 350000 350200 350226
96 Haynes Early Education Center Mattahunt Elementary School #N/A Boston 2 350000 350010 350016
97 Henry Dearborn STEM Academy Maurice Tobin K-8 School Dearborn Middle Tobin K-8 Boston 2 350000 350074 350229 X
98 Henry Grew Elementary School Michael J. Perkins Elementary School Grew Elementary Perkins Elementary Boston 2 350000 350135 350231
99 Higginson K0-2 Mildred Avenue K-8 School Higginson Elementary K0-2 Mildred Avenue Boston 2 350000 350015 350378
100 Higginson-Lewis School Mission Hill K-8 School Higginson/Lewis K-8 Mission Hill K-8 Boston 2 350000 350377 350382
101 Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Nathan Hale Elementary School #N/A Hale Elementary Boston 2 350000 350750 350243 X
102 Hugh R. O'Donnell Elementary School New Mission High School O'Donnell Elementary New Mission High Boston 2 350000 350141 350542 X
103 Jackson/Mann K-8 School Oliver Hazard Perry K-8 School Jackson/Mann K-8 Perry K-8 Boston 2 350000 350013 350255
104 James F. Condon K-8 School Oliver Wendell Holmes Elementary School Condon Elementary Holmes Elementary Boston 2 350000 350146 350138
105 James J. Chittick Elementary School Orchard Gardens K-8 School Chittick Elementary Orchard Gardens K-8 Boston 2 350000 350154 350257
106 James Otis Elementary School Patrick Kennedy Elementary School Otis Elementary Patrick J. Kennedy Elementary Boston 2 350000 350156 350264
107 James P. Timilty Middle School Patrick Lyndon K-8 School Timilty Middle Lyndon K-8 Boston 2 350000 350485 350262
108 James W. Hennigan K-8 School Paul A. Dever Elementary School Hennigan Elementary Dever Elementary Boston 2 350000 350153 350268
109 Jeremiah E. Burke High School Pauline A. Shaw Elementary School Burke High PA Shaw Boston 2 350000 350525 350014 X
110 John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science Phineas Bates Elementary School O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science Bates Elementary Boston 2 350000 350575 350278 X
111 John D. Philbrick Elementary School Rafael Hernandez K-8 School Philbrick Elementary Hernandez K-8 Boston 2 350000 350172 350691
112 John Eliot K-8 School Richard J. Murphy K-8 School Eliot K-8 Murphy K-8 Boston 2 350000 350096 350240
113 John F. Kennedy Elementary School Samuel Adams Elementary School John F. Kennedy Elementary Adams Elementary Boston 2 350000 350166 350302
114 John W. McCormack Middle School Samuel Mason Elementary School McCormack Middle Mason Elementary Boston 2 350000 350179 350304
115 John Winthrop Elementary School Sarah Greenwood K-8 School Winthrop Elementary Sarah Greenwood K-8 Boston 2 350000 350180 350308
116 Joseph Hurley K-8 School Snowden International School at Copley Hurley K-8 #N/A Boston 2 350000 350182 350690 X
117 Joseph Lee K-8 School TechBoston Academy #N/A Boston 2 350000 350183 350657 X
118 Joseph P. Manning Elementary School Thomas Edison K-8 School Manning Elementary Edison K-8 Boston 2 350000 350184 350375
119 Joseph P. Tynan Elementary School Thomas J. Kenny Elementary School Tynan Elementary Kenny Elementary Boston 2 350000 350181 350328
120 Josiah Quincy Elementary School UP Academy Boston Quincy Elementary #N/A Boston 2 350000 350286 4800405
121 Josiah Quincy Upper School UP Academy Dorchester Quincy Upper #N/A Boston 2 350000 350565 35050405 X
122 Joyce Kilmer K-8 School UP Academy Holland Kilmer K-8 #N/A Boston 2 350000 350190 350167
123 Lee Academy Urban Science Academy Lee Elementary #N/A Boston 2 350000 350001 350579 X
124 Lilla G. Frederick Middle School Warren/Prescott K-8 School Frederick Middle Warren/Prescott K-8 Boston 2 350000 350383 350346
125 Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School Washington Irving Middle School Beethoven Elementary Irving Middle Boston 2 350000 350021 350445
126 Madison Park Technical Vocational High School West Roxbury Academy Madison Park Technical Vocational High #N/A Boston 2 350000 350537 350658 X
127 Manassah E. Bradley Elementary School West Zone Early Learning Center Bradley Elementary #N/A Boston 2 350000 350215 350006
128 Margarita Muniz Academy William E. Carter School #N/A Carter Development Center Boston 2 350000 350549 350036 X
129 Mario Umana Academy William E. Channing Elementary School Umana Academy Channing Elementary Boston 2 350000 350656 350360
130 Martin Luther King, Jr. K-8 School William E. Russell Elementary School King K-8 Russell Elementary Boston 2 350000 350376 350366
131 Mary Lyon High School William McKinley School Lyon High McKinley Elementary Boston 2 350000 350655 350363 X
132 Mary Lyon K-8 School William Monroe Trotter K-8 School Lyon K-8 Trotter Elementary Boston 2 350000 350004 350370
133 Mather Elementary School William Ohrenberger School Mather Elementary Ohrenberger Boston 2 350000 350227 350258
134 Mattahunt Wolfgang A. Mozart Elementary School Mozart Elementary Boston 2 350000 350226 350237
135 Mattahunt Elementary School Young Achievers Science and Math K-8 School Young Achievers Science & Math K-8 Boston 350000 350016 350380
136 Maurice Tobin K-8 School Abraham Lincoln Elementary School Tobin K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350229 1600020
137 Michael J. Perkins Elementary School Adie Day School Perkins Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350231 1600605 X
138 Mildred Avenue K-8 School Bailey Elementary School Mildred Avenue #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350378 1600002
139 Mission Hill K-8 School Bartlett Community Partnership School Mission Hill K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350382 1600090
140 Nathan Hale Elementary School Butler Middle School Hale Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350243 1600310
141 New Mission High School Cardinal O'Connell Early Learning Center New Mission High #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350542 1600001 X
142 Oliver Hazard Perry K-8 School Daley Middle School Perry K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350255 1600315
143 Oliver Wendell Holmes Elementary School Greenhalge Elementary School Holmes Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350138 1600015
144 Orchard Gardens K-8 School Laura Lee Therapeutic Day School Orchard Gardens K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350257 1600085 X
145 Patrick Kennedy Elementary School LeBlanc Therapeutic Day School Patrick J. Kennedy Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350264 1600320 X
146 Patrick Lyndon K-8 School Lowell High School Lyndon K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350262 1600505 X
147 Paul A. Dever Elementary School McAuliffe Elementary School Dever Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350268 1600075
148 Pauline A. Shaw Elementary School McAvinnue Elementary School PA Shaw #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350014 1600010
149 Phineas Bates Elementary School Moody Elementary School Bates Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350278 1600027
150 Rafael Hernandez K-8 School Morey Elementary School Hernandez K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350691 1600030
151 Richard J. Murphy K-8 School Murkland Elementary School Murphy K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350240 1600080
152 Samuel Adams Elementary School Pawtucketville Memorial Elementary School Adams Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350302 1600036
153 Samuel Mason Elementary School Pyne Arts School Mason Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350304 1600018
154 Sarah Greenwood K-8 School Reilly Elementary School Sarah Greenwood K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350308 1600040
155 Snowden International School at Copley The BRIDGE Program at The Riverside School #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350690 1600920 X
156 TechBoston Academy Robinson Middle School #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350657 1600330 X
157 Thomas Edison K-8 School Shaughnessy Elementary School Edison K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350375 1600050
158 Thomas J. Kenny Elementary School STEM Academy at the Rogers School Kenny Elementary #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350328 1600005
159 UP Academy Boston Stoklosa Middle School #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 4800405 1600360
160 UP Academy Dorchester Sullivan Middle School #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 35050405 1600340
161 UP Academy Holland The Career Academy #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350167 1600515 X
162 Urban Science Academy Wang Middle School #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350579 1600345 X
163 Warren/Prescott K-8 School Washington Elementary School Warren/Prescott K-8 #N/A Boston Lowell 2 1600000 350346 1600055
164 Washington Irving Middle School Brookside Elementary School Irving Middle #N/A Boston Milford 2 1850000 350445 1850065
165 West Roxbury Academy Memorial Elementary School #N/A Boston Milford 2 1850000 350658 1850010 X
166 West Zone Early Learning Center Milford High School #N/A Boston Milford 2 1850000 350006 1850505 X
167 William E. Carter School Shining Star Early Childhood Center Carter Development Center #N/A Boston Milford 2 1850000 350036 1850075
168 William E. Channing Elementary School Stacy Middle School Channing Elementary #N/A Boston Milford 2 1850000 350360 1850305
169 William E. Russell Elementary School Woodland Elementary School Russell Elementary #N/A Boston Milford 2 1850000 350366 1850090
170 William McKinley School Beachmont Elementary School McKinley Elementary #N/A Boston Revere 2 2480000 350363 2480013 X
171 William Monroe Trotter K-8 School Garfield Elementary School Trotter Elementary #N/A Boston Revere 2 2480000 350370 2480056
172 William Ohrenberger School Garfield Middle School Ohrenberger #N/A Boston Revere 2 2480000 350258 2480057
173 Wolfgang A. Mozart Elementary School Hill Elementary School Mozart Elementary #N/A Boston Revere 2 2480000 350237 2480035
174 Young Achievers Science and Math K-8 School Lincoln Elementary School Young Achievers Science & Math K-8 #N/A Boston Revere 2 2480000 350380 2480025
175 Abraham Lincoln Elementary School Paul Revere Elementary School #N/A Lowell Revere 3 2480000 1600020 2480050
176 Adie Day School Revere High School #N/A Lowell Revere 3 2480000 1600605 2480505 X
177 Bailey Elementary School Rumney Marsh Academy #N/A Lowell Revere 3 2480000 1600002 2480014
178 Bartlett Community Partnership School City Lab High School #N/A Lowell Revere 3 2480000 1600090 2480520 X
179 Butler Middle School Susan B. Anthony Middle School #N/A Lowell Revere 3 2480000 1600310 2480305
180 Cardinal O'Connell Early Learning Center Whelan Elementary School #N/A Lowell Revere 3 2480000 1600001 2480003
181 Daley Middle School Arthur D. Healey School #N/A Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600315 2740075
182 Greenhalge Elementary School Benjamin G. Brown School #N/A Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600015 2740015
183 Laura Lee Therapeutic Day School Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park #N/A Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600085 2740087 X
184 LeBlanc Therapeutic Day School East Somerville Community School #N/A Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600320 2740111 X
185 Lowell High School John F. Kennedy Elementary School #N/A John F. Kennedy Elementary Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600505 2740083 X
186 McAuliffe Elementary School Michael E. Capuano Early Childhood Center #N/A Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600075 2740005
187 McAvinnue Elementary School Next Wave/Full Circle #N/A Full Circle High School Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600010 2740510 X
188 Moody Elementary School Somerville High School #N/A Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600027 2740505 X
189 Morey Elementary School West Somerville Neighborhood School #N/A Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600030 2740115
190 Murkland Elementary School Winter Hill Community Innovation School #N/A Lowell Somerville 3 2740000 1600080 2740120
191 Pawtucketville Memorial Elementary School Minot Forest Elementary School #N/A Lowell Wareham 3 3100000 1600036 310001799
192 Pyne Arts School John William Decas Elementary School #N/A Lowell Wareham 3 3100000 1600018 3100003
193 Reilly Elementary School Wareham Elementary School #N/A Lowell Wareham 3 3100000 1600040 3100017
194 The BRIDGE Program at The Riverside School Wareham Cooperative Alternative School #N/A Lowell Wareham 3 3100000 1600920 3100315 X
195 Robinson Middle School Wareham High School #N/A Lowell Wareham 3 3100000 1600330 3100505 X
196 Shaughnessy Elementary School Wareham Middle School #N/A Lowell Wareham 3 3100000 1600050 3100305
197 STEM Academy at the Rogers School Ambrose Elementary School #N/A Lowell Winchester 3 3440000 1600005 3440045
198 Stoklosa Middle School Lincoln Elementary School #N/A Lowell Winchester 3 3440000 1600360 3440005
199 Sullivan Middle School Lynch Elementary School #N/A Lowell Winchester 3 3440000 1600340 3440020
200 The Career Academy McCall Middle School #N/A Lowell Winchester 3 3440000 1600515 3440305 X
201 Wang Middle School Muraco Elementary School #N/A Lowell Winchester 3 3440000 1600345 3440040
202 Washington Elementary School Vinson-Owen Elementary School #N/A Lowell Winchester 3 3440000 1600055 3440025
203 Brookside Elementary School Winchester High School #N/A Milford Winchester 7 3440000 1850065 3440505 X
204 Memorial Elementary School Lee Elementary School #N/A Milford Lee Public Schools 7 1500000 1850010 1500025
205 Milford High School Lee Middle/High School #N/A Milford Lee Public Schools 7 1500000 1850505 1500505 X
206 Shining Star Early Childhood Center Fowler School #N/A Milford Maynard Public Schools 7 1740000 1850075 1740305
207 Stacy Middle School Green Meadow #N/A Milford Maynard Public Schools 7 1740000 1850305 1740010
208 Woodland Elementary School Maynard High School #N/A Milford Maynard Public Schools 7 1740000 1850090 1740505 X
209 Beachmont Elementary School Buckland-Shelburne Regional #N/A Revere Mohawk Trail School District 4 7170000 2480013 7170005
210 Garfield Elementary School Colrain Central #N/A Revere Mohawk Trail School District 4 7170000 2480056 7170010
211 Garfield Middle School Mohawk Trail Regional School #N/A Revere Mohawk Trail School District 4 7170000 2480057 7170505 X
212 Hill Elementary School Sanderson Academy #N/A Revere Mohawk Trail School District 4 7170000 2480035 7170020
213 Lincoln Elementary School Meadow View Primary School #N/A Revere Waupun Area School District 4 6216 2480025 160
214 Paul Revere Elementary School Rock River Intermediate School #N/A Revere Waupun Area School District 4 6216 2480050 110
215 Revere High School School for Agricultural and Environmental Studies (SAGES) #N/A Revere Waupun Area School District 4 6216 2480505 150 X
216 Rumney Marsh Academy Waupun Area Junior/Senior High School #N/A Revere Waupun Area School District 4 6216 2480014 200 X
217 City Lab High School John P. Faber School #N/A Revere Dunellen Public Schools 4 1140 2480520 50 X
218 Susan B. Anthony Middle School Lincoln Middle School #N/A Revere Dunellen Public Schools 4 1140 2480305 60
219 Whelan Elementary School Dunellen High School #N/A Revere Dunellen Public Schools 4 1140 2480003 40 X
220 Arthur D. Healey School Green Meadows Elementary #N/A Somerville Hampden-Wilbraham 5 6800000 2740075 6800005
221 Benjamin G. Brown School Mile Tree Elementary #N/A Somerville Hampden-Wilbraham 5 6800000 2740015 6800025
222 Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park Minnechaug Regional High #N/A Somerville Hampden-Wilbraham 5 6800000 2740087 6800505 X
223 East Somerville Community School Soule Road #N/A Somerville Hampden-Wilbraham 5 6800000 2740111 6800030
224 John F. Kennedy Elementary School Stony Hill School John F. Kennedy Elementary Somerville Hampden-Wilbraham 5 6800000 2740083 6800050
225 Michael E. Capuano Early Childhood Center Wilbraham Middle #N/A Somerville Hampden-Wilbraham 5 6800000 2740005 6800310
226 Next Wave/Full Circle Tyngsborough Elementary School Full Circle High School Somerville Tyngsborough 5 3010000 2740510 3010020 X
227 Somerville High School Tyngsborough Middle School #N/A Somerville Tyngsborough 5 3010000 2740505 3010305 X
228 West Somerville Neighborhood School Tyngsborough High School #N/A Somerville Tyngsborough 5 3010000 2740115 3010505 X
229 Winter Hill Community Innovation School Newbury Elementary #N/A Somerville Triton 5 7730000 2740120 7730020
230 Minot Forest Elementary School Pine Grove #N/A Wareham Triton 8 7730000 310001799 7730025
231 John William Decas Elementary School Salisbury Elementary #N/A Wareham Triton 8 7730000 3100003 7730015
232 Wareham Elementary School Triton Regional Middle School Wareham Triton 8 7730000 3100017 7730405
233 Wareham Cooperative Alternative School Triton Regional High School #N/A Wareham Triton 8 7730000 3100315 7730505 X
234 Wareham High School Berlin Memorial School #N/A Wareham Berlin-Boylston 8 6200000 3100505 6200005 X
235 Wareham Middle School Boylston Elementary School #N/A Wareham Berlin-Boylston 8 6200000 3100305 6200010
236 Ambrose Elementary School Tahanto Regional High #N/A Winchester Berlin-Boylston 6 6200000 3440045 6200505 X
237 Lincoln Elementary School Masconomet Regional High School #N/A Winchester Masconomet 6 7050000 3440005 7050505 X
238 Lynch Elementary School Masconomet Regional Middle School #N/A Winchester Masconomet 6 7050000 3440020 7050405
239 McCall Middle School Edward G. Molin Elementary School #N/A Winchester Newburyport 6 2040000 3440305 2040030
240 Muraco Elementary School Francis T. Bresnahan Elementary #N/A Winchester Newburyport 6 2040000 3440040 2040005
241 Vinson-Owen Elementary School Newburyport High School #N/A Winchester Newburyport 6 2040000 3440025 2040505 X
242 Winchester High School Rupert A. Nock Middle School #N/A Winchester Newburyport 6 2040000 3440505 2040305 X
243 Barbieri Elementary Framingham 1000000 1000035
244 Brophy Framingham 1000000 1000006
245 Cameron Middle School Framingham 1000000 1000302
246 Charlotte A Dunning Framingham 1000000 1000007
247 Framingham High School Framingham 1000000 1000515 X
248 Fuller Middle Framingham 1000000 1000305
249 Harmony Grove Elementary Framingham 1000000 1000055
250 Hemenway Framingham 1000000 1000015
251 Juniper Hill School Framingham 1000000 1000001
252 King Elementary School Framingham 1000000 1000005
253 Mary E Stapleton Elementary Framingham 1000000 1000045
254 Miriam F McCarthy School Framingham 1000000 1000050
255 Potter Road Framingham 1000000 1000039
256 Walsh Middle Framingham 1000000 1000310
257 Ayers/Ryal Side School Beverly 300000 300055
258 Beverly High Beverly 300000 300505 X
259 Beverly Middle School Beverly 300000 300305
260 Centerville Elementary Beverly 300000 300010
261 Cove Elementary Beverly 300000 300015
262 Hannah Elementary Beverly 300000 300033
263 McKeown School Beverly 300000 300002
264 North Beverly Elementary Beverly 300000 300040
265 Brooks School Medford 1760000 1760130
266 Curtis-Tufts Medford 1760000 1760510 X
267 John J McGlynn Elementary School Medford 1760000 1760068
268 John J. McGlynn Middle School Medford 1760000 1760320
269 Madeleine Dugger Andrews Medford 1760000 1760315
270 Medford High School Medford 1760000 1760505 X
271 Milton Fuller Roberts Medford 1760000 1760150
272 Missituk Elementary School Medford 1760000 1760140

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Category,Category ID,Category Description,Category Short Description,Subcategory,Subcategory ID,Subcategory Description,Measures,Measure Description,Measure ID,Scale Name,Scale Description,Source,Source Notes,Show items in accordion?,Active admin & survey items,Question/item (23-24),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,Next steps - Parent survey,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.",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 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.",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",FALSE,FALSE,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,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.",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,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,
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,,FALSE,TRUE,My teachers encourage me to do my best.,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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,"My teachers ask me to explain my thinking.
","My teachers ask me to explain my thinking.
",,,,,,,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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,My teachers keep helping me until I understand.,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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,I get help whenever I feel like I can't do it.,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.",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?,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.",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?","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.",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?,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,
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 (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.",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,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.",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,% 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,
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?,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.",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?","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.",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 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.",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?","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.",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.?","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.,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 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.,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.?","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.",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?","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,
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?,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,
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?,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,
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?,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,
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?","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,
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?","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,
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?,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,
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?,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.",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.,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
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.","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
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. ","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
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). ,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
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. ","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
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 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.",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 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.",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 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,
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?","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.",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,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.",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,
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,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,
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?","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,
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?,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,
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?","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.",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?","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.",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?,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.",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?,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.",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?,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,
Category,Category ID,Category Description,Category Short Description,Subcategory,Subcategory ID,Subcategory Description,Measures,Measure Description,Measure ID,Scale Name,Scale Description,Source,Source Notes,Show items in accordion?,Active admin & survey items,Question/item (23-24),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?,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.",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 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.",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",FALSE,FALSE,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,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.",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,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.",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?,Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned?,t-prep-q1,,,,,,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?,How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment?,t-prep-q2,,,,,,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?,How confident are you in working with the student body at your school?,t-prep-q3,,,,,,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,,,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?","Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher?",s-peff-q1,,,,,,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,,,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?","For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn?",s-peff-q2,,,,,,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,,,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?","When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help?",s-peff-q3,,,,,,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,,,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?,How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic?,s-peff-q4,,,,,,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,,,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?,How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning?,s-peff-q5,,,,,,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,,,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?,How good is your teacher at helping you learn?,s-peff-q6,,,X,,,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 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?,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,,,,,,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?,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,,,,,,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?,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,,,,,,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?,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,,,,,,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,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Percent teacher returning (including retirement),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,,,,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.",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,Percent teachers with 10+ days absent,a-pcom-i2,X,,,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.",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,% Teachers of Color,,,,,,,a-pcom-i3,,,,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.",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?,How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best?,t-pcom-q1,,,,,,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?,How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school?,t-pcom-q2,,,,,,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?","This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn?",t-pcom-q3,,,,,,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?","As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values?",t-pcom-q4,,,,,,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?","This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom?",t-pcom-q5,,,,,,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.,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 school leadership as a whole 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?,How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning?,t-inle-q1,,,,,,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 do your school leaders 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?,How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice?,t-inle-q2,,,,,,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 your school leaders know about whats going on in teachers classrooms?,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,,,,,,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,To what extent do you trust your school leaders at their 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?,To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word?,t-prtr-q1,,,,,,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 leaders at your school?","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,,,,,,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 school leaders 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?,How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents?,t-prtr-q3,,,,,,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 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?,How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction?,t-coll-q1,,,,,,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?,How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels?,t-coll-q2,,,,,,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?,How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively?,t-coll-q3,,,,,,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 school-based 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?,To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach?,t-qupd-q1,,,,,,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 school-based 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)?,How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)?,t-qupd-q2,,,,,,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 school-based 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?,To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas?,t-qupd-q3,,,,,,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 is your school's support for your professional growth?","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,,,,,,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,NCES,TRUE,TRUE,Percent of students suspended,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,,,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.",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,number,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.",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,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,,,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.",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?,How often do you worry about violence at your school?,s-phys-q1,X,,,,,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 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?,How often do students get into physical fights at your school?,s-phys-q2,X,,,,.,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 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 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,,,,,,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 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?,How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school?,s-phys-q4,X,,X,,,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,,,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,Some kids get picked on at my school.,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
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.","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
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. ","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
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). ,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
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. ","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
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 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,,,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,,,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 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,,,,,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,,,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 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,,,,,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,Social Experiences - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. ,Parents,New scale - Social experiences,TRUE,TRUE,"In the last year, my child(ren) has experienced bullying
and/or harassment at school.",,,,,,,,p-socx-q1,,,,Q7,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
and/or harassment at school.",,,,,,,,p-socx-q1,,,,,,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,Social Experiences - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. ,Parents,New scale - Social experiences,TRUE,TRUE,"I am concerned about my child(ren)'s physical safety at
school.",,,,,,,,p-socx-q2,,,,Q42,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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,Social Experiences - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. ,Parents,New scale - Social experiences,TRUE,TRUE,My child(ren) enjoy going to school on most days.,,,,,,,,p-socx-q3,,,,Q15,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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,Social Experiences - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. ,Parents,New scale - Social experiences,TRUE,TRUE,My child(ren) have friends at school.,,,,,,,,p-socx-q4,,,,Q101,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
school.",,,,,,,,p-socx-q2,,,,,,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,Social Experiences - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. ,Parents,New scale - Social experiences,TRUE,TRUE,My child(ren) enjoy going to school on most days.,,,,,,,,p-socx-q3,,,,,,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,Social Experiences - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. ,Parents,New scale - Social experiences,TRUE,TRUE,My child(ren) have friends at school.,,,,,,,,p-socx-q4,,,,,,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,Social Support - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. ",Parents,New scale - Social support,TRUE,TRUE,"There are counselors available to help my child(ren) when
they struggle with their emotions.",,,,,,,,p-sosu-q1,,,,Q43,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
they struggle with their emotions.",,,,,,,,p-sosu-q1,,,,,,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,Social Support - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. ",Parents,New scale - Social support,TRUE,TRUE,"If my child(ren) felt bullied or harassed, I would know who
to talk to at the school.",,,,,,,,p-sosu-q2,,,,Q10,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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,Social Support - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. ",Parents,New scale - Social support,TRUE,TRUE,This school values my child(ren)'s emotional well being.,,,,,,,,p-sosu-q3,,,,Q11,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.78,2.79,3.29,3.3,3.79,3.8,4.5,4.51,
to talk to at the school.",,,,,,,,p-sosu-q2,,,,,,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,Social Support - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. ",Parents,New scale - Social support,TRUE,TRUE,This school values my child(ren)'s emotional well being.,,,,,,,,p-sosu-q3,,,,,,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,Social Support - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. ",Parents,New scale - Social support,TRUE,TRUE,"If my child(ren) or I had concerns about physical safety, I
would know who to talk to at the school.",,,,,,,,p-sosu-q4,,,,Q6,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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.",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 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,
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?","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,
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?","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,
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?","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,
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?,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,
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?,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,
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?,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,
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?,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.",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 parent reports about student physical safety. ,,,,No source,Scale of its own,FALSE,FALSE,"The level of substance abuse is a problem at my
child(ren)'s school.",,,,,,,,p-phys-q3,,,,Q102,Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI,,,,,,,,,,,
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?,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.",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 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,
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?,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,"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?","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.",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?,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.",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?","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.",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?","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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,I have friends at recess.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es3,,,,,,,,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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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,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,
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 and teacher 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.,Grownups treat students with respect.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es6,,,,,,,,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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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?","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,
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 and teacher 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?","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,
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 and teacher 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?,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,
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 and teacher 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?,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,
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 and teacher 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?,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. ,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?,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,
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?","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,
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?,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,
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?","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,
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.,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
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.,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
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.,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
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.,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
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.","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
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.,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
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.,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
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?,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,
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?","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,
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 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.",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?","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.",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?","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,
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.,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
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.,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
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.,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
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.,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
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. ,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
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,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,
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,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,
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. ,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
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. ,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
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?","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,
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?,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,
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?","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,
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?","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,
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?","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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,School is important to me.,School is important to me.,,,,,,,s-vale-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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,School is important to my family.,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,
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,,FALSE,TRUE,I enjoy learning new things at school.,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,
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,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a reader.,I am a reader.,,,,,,,s-vale-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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a mathematician.,I am a mathematician.,,,,,,,s-vale-es5,,,,,,,,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,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a scientist.,I am a scientist.,,,,,,,s-vale-es6,,,,,,,,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.",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,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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a good citizen.,I am a good citizen.,,,,,,,s-vale-es7,,,,,,,,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,,FALSE,TRUE,"I wonder about things, am curious, and want to learn more.","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,
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?","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,
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?,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?,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,
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 (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,
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,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,
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,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,
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,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,
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?,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?,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?,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?,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.",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),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,
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),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,
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),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,
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 enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),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,
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),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,
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),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,
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?","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?,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?,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?","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,
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,Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (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),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),a-curv-i7,X,X,,#N/A,,2,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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,,,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,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.,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?,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?,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?,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?,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.",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),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,
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?,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?,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?,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?","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.",Culturally Responsive Curriculum,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum.,,,,No source,Low alpha,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people
from racial and social backgrounds that differ from our
family's backgrounds.",,,,,,,,p-cure-q1,,,,Q104,Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Culturally Responsive Curriculum,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum.,,,,No source,Low alpha,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have opportunities to make friends with
others from different racial or social backgrounds at
school.",,,,,,,,p-cure-q2,,,,Q47,Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Culturally Responsive Curriculum,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum.,,,,No source,Low alpha,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people
who are similar to them in the school curriculum.",,,,,,,,p-cure-q3,,,,Q48,Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Culturally Responsive Curriculum,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum.,,,,No source,High number of n/a's in pilot administration,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people
who are different from them in the school curriculum",,,,,,,,p-cure-q4,,,,Q86,Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI,,,,,,,,,,,
would know who to talk to at the school.",,,,,,,,p-sosu-q4,,,,,,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 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 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,,,,,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?,How often are students bullied because of who they are?,t-pvic-q2,X,,,,,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?","Overall, how unkind are students to each other?",t-pvic-q3,,,,,,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. ,Student Sense of Belonging,"Draws on anonymous student and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,I have friends at recess.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es3,,,,,,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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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,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,
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 and teacher 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.,Grownups treat students with respect.,,,,,,,s-sbel-es6,,,,,,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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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.,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,
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 and teacher 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?","Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school?",s-sbel-q1,,,,,,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 and teacher 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?","At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students?",s-sbel-q2,,,X,,,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 and teacher 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?,How well do people at your school understand you?,s-sbel-q3,,,,,,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 and teacher 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?,How much respect do students in your school show you?,s-sbel-q4,,,,,,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 and teacher 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?,How connected do you feel to the adults at your school?,s-sbel-q5,,,,,,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 and teacher 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?,How much do students at this school care about each other?,t-psup-q1,,,,,,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 and teacher 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?,How often do students at this school help each other learn?,t-psup-q2,,,,,,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 and teacher 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?,How well do students at this school get along with each other?,t-psup-q3,,,,,,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 and teacher 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?","At this school, how respectful are students to each other?",t-psup-q4,,,,,,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-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.,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
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.,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
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.,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
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.,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
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. ,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
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. ,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
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. ,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
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?","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,,,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-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?,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,,,,,,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-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?","If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be?",s-tint-q3,,,,,,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-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?","If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you?",s-tint-q4,,,,,,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-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?","If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you?",s-tint-q5,,,,,,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.",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,Chronic absence rate,a-vale-i1,X,,,10,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.",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,Average daily attendance,a-vale-i2,,,,90,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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,School is important to me.,School is important to me.,,,,,,,s-vale-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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,School is important to my family.,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,
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,,FALSE,TRUE,I enjoy learning new things at school.,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,
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,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a reader.,I am a reader.,,,,,,,s-vale-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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a mathematician.,I am a mathematician.,,,,,,,s-vale-es5,,,,,,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,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a scientist.,I am a scientist.,,,,,,,s-vale-es6,,,,,,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,,FALSE,TRUE,I am a good citizen.,I am a good citizen.,,,,,,,s-vale-es7,,,,,,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,,FALSE,TRUE,"I wonder about things, am curious, and want to learn more.","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,
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?","Overall, how important is school to you?",s-vale-q1,,,,,,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 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?,How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school?,s-vale-q2,,,,,,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?,How much do you enjoy learning in school?,s-vale-q3,,,X,,,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?,How much do you see yourself as a learner?,s-vale-q4,,,,,,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,,,Students,,FALSE,TRUE,My teachers encourage me to do my best.,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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,"My teachers ask me to explain my thinking.
","My teachers ask me to explain my thinking.
",,,,,,,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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,My teachers keep helping me until I understand.,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.",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,,FALSE,TRUE,I get help whenever I feel like I can't do it.,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.",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?,How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best?,s-acpr-q1,,,X,,,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,,,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?","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,,,,,,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,,,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?,How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers?,s-acpr-q3,,,,,,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,,,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?,How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material?,s-acpr-q4,,,,,,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?,How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q1,,,,,,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?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q2,,,,,,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?,How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,t-acch-q3,,,,,,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.",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,Average class size,a-reso-i1,X,,,20,number,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.8,4.81,
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?,How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach?,t-reso-q1,,,,,,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?,How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach?,t-reso-q2,,,,,,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?,How adequate is the support you receive for using technology?,t-reso-q3,,,,,,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?,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,,,,,,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?,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,,,,,,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.,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?","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,,,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.,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?","When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you?",s-sust-q2,,,,,,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.,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 (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,,,250,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91,
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,Student to mental health counselor ratio,a-sust-i2,X,,,250,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91,
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,Student to instructional support staff ratio,a-sust-i3,X,,,43.4,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91,
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,Student to art teacher ratio,a-sust-i4,X,,,500,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.9,4.91,
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?","Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff?",t-sust-q1,,,,,,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.,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?,How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff?,t-sust-q2,,,,,,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.,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 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 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,,,,,,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.,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 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 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,,,,,,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.",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),Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only),a-curv-i1,,X,,90,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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,,,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),Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only),a-curv-i2,,X,,30,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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,,,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),Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only),a-curv-i3,,X,,20,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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,,,Admin Data,"NCES, 2009",TRUE,TRUE,Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only),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,,36.4,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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,,,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),Student to number of courses ratio (HS only),a-curv-i5,X,X,,5,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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,,,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),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),a-curv-i6,X,X,,2,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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,,,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (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),Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only),a-curv-i7,X,X,,2,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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?","Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?",t-curv-q1,,,,,,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?,How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach?,t-curv-q2,,,,,,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?","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,,,,,,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?,How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach?,t-curv-q4,,,,,,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,,,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?","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,,,,,,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,,,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?","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,,,,,,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,,,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?,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,,,,,,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,,,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?,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,,,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,,,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,Teacher-student parity index: % teachers of color/% students of color,a-cure-i1,,,,0.26,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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 able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction?,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,,,,,,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?,How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching?,t-cure-q2,,,,,,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?,How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students?,t-cure-q3,,,,,,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?,How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom?,t-cure-q4,,,,,,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.",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),Student to co-curricular activities ratio (HS only),a-cocu-i1,X,X,,57,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.6,4.61,
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.",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,Teacher Communication - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. ,No source,New scale - teacher communication,TRUE,FALSE,There is an opportunity to meet with my child's teacher if I would like to (either in person or virtually)?,,,,,,,,p-tcom-q2,,,,,,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,Teacher Communication - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. ,Parents,New scale - teacher communication,TRUE,TRUE,"There are adequate opportunities to meet with my
child(ren)'s teacher(s), e.g., parent-teacher conferences?",,,,,,,,p-tcom-q1,,,,,,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,Teacher Communication - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. ,Parents,New scale - teacher communication,TRUE,TRUE,"I feel comfortable requesting a meeting with my child(ren)'s teacher(s), if I would like to.",,,,,,,,p-tcom-q3,,,,,,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 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?,How often do you connect with parents at your school?,t-peng-q1,,,,,,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?,How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school?,t-peng-q2,,,,,,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?,How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school?,t-peng-q3,,,,,,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?,How often does the average parent help out at your school?,t-peng-q4,,,,,,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,School-Family Communication - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. ",Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"I know who to contact when I have a school-related
question.",,,,,,,,p-comm-q1,,,,Q17,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
question.",,,,,,,,p-comm-q1,,,,,,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,School-Family Communication - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. ",Parents,confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"I know how to find important information and news about
my child(ren)'s school.",,,,,,,,p-comm-q2,,,,Q31,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
my child(ren)'s school.",,,,,,,,p-comm-q2,,,,,,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,School-Family Communication - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. ",Parents,confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"In general, when I ask a question, I get a response in a
timely fashion.",,,,,,,,p-comm-q3,,,,Q66,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
timely fashion.",,,,,,,,p-comm-q3,,,,,,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,School-Family Communication - Parent,"Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. ",Parents,confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"The current emailed newsletters (from the principal,
superintendent, PTO, school counselors, etc.) are effective
in sharing information with the community.",,,,,,,,p-comm-q4,,,,Q33,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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.",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?,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?","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?,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?","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,
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,Teacher Communication - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. ,No source,New scale - teacher communication,TRUE,FALSE,There is an opportunity to meet with my child's teacher if I would like to (either in person or virtually)?,,,,,,,,p-tcom-q2,,,,Q20,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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.",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?","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?,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?,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?,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,
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,Teacher Communication - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. ,Parents,New scale - teacher communication,TRUE,TRUE,"There are adequate opportunities to meet with my
child(ren)'s teacher(s), e.g., parent-teacher conferences?",,,,,,,,p-tcom-q1,,,,Q20,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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,Teacher Communication - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. ,Parents,New scale - teacher communication,TRUE,TRUE,"I feel comfortable requesting a meeting with my child(ren)'s teacher(s), if I would like to.",,,,,,,,p-tcom-q3,,,,Q100,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
in sharing information with the community.",,,,,,,,p-comm-q4,,,,,,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,Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"I feel welcome at my child(ren)'s school, e.g., when I visit for
events or drop in to ask a question.",,,,,,,,p-valm-q1,,,,Q24,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
events or drop in to ask a question.",,,,,,,,p-valm-q1,,,,,,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,Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"I have opportunities to participate in making decisions that
affect the school community, e.g., planning a school event,
spending PTA funds, reviewing school improvement plans,
hiring key school or district leaders.",,,,,,,,p-valm-q2,,,,Q26,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
hiring key school or district leaders.",,,,,,,,p-valm-q2,,,,,,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,Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"I feel comfortable sharing any concerns with the staff at my
child(ren)'s school.",,,,,,,,p-valm-q3,,,,Q25,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
child(ren)'s school.",,,,,,,,p-valm-q3,,,,,,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,Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"The staff at my child(ren)'s school value me as a partner in
my child's learning.",,,,,,,,p-valm-q4,,,,Q45,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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.",School Events,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. ,,,,No source,Event scale,FALSE,FALSE,"School events are scheduled during days and times that I
am able to attend.",,,,,,,,p-evnt-q1,,,,Q44,Update survey item ID in qualtrics (but do not display on dashboard),,,,,,,,,,,
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.",School Events,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. ,,,,No source,Event scale,FALSE,FALSE,My family is aware that my child can participate in school activities during times of financial hardship with financial help from the school.,,,,,,,,p-evnt-q2,,,,Q16,Update survey item ID in qualtrics (but do not display on dashboard),,,,,,,,,,,
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.",School Events,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. ,,,,No source,Event scale,FALSE,FALSE,How often do staff at your child(ren)s school invite you to school events (either in person or virtual events)?,,,,,,,,p-evnt-q3,,,,Q23,Update survey item ID in qualtrics (but do not display on dashboard),,,,,,,,,,,
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.",School Events,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. ,,,,No source,Event scale,FALSE,FALSE,How often do staff at your child(ren)s school contact you to discuss your child's academic achievement?,,,,,,,,p-evnt-q4,,,,Q29,Update survey item ID in qualtrics (but do not display on dashboard),,,,,,,,,,,
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,Student Academic Progress - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,My child(ren) are learning at school.,,,,,,,,p-acpr-q1,,,,Q35,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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,Student Academic Progress - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,My child(ren) are learning skills they will need later in life.,,,,,,,,p-acpr-q2,,,,Q36,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
my child's learning.",,,,,,,,p-valm-q4,,,,,,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 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?","How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary?",t-ceng-q1,,,,,,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?,How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community?,t-ceng-q2,,,,,,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?,To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school?,t-ceng-q3,,,,,,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?","Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community?",t-ceng-q4,,,,,,2.18,2.19,2.69,2.7,3.19,3.2,4.4,4.41,
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.",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,Student Academic Progress - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,My child(ren) are learning at school.,,,,,,,,p-acpr-q1,,,,,,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,Student Academic Progress - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,My child(ren) are learning skills they will need later in life.,,,,,,,,p-acpr-q2,,,,,,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,Student Academic Progress - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"My child(ren) are engaged in challenging academic work
on a regular basis in school.",,,,,,,,p-acpr-q3,,,,Q38,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.5,4.51,
on a regular basis in school.",,,,,,,,p-acpr-q3,,,,,,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,Student Academic Progress - Parent,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. ,Parents,Confirmed by EFA,TRUE,TRUE,"My child(ren) are excited to engage in activities and
learning at school.",,,,,,,,p-acpr-q4,,,,Q103,Update survey item ID in qualtrics,,,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,,,Admin Data,Benchmark is the statewide average 9th grade passing rate in the 21-22 school year,TRUE,TRUE,9th grade passing rate,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,
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.",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?,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 school leadership as a whole 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?,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 do your school leaders 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?,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,
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,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.,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 your school leaders know about whats going on in teachers classrooms?,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?,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?,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?","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?","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?","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?,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?,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?,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?,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,
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),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,
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,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,
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),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,
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?","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?","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?,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,
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,
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) ,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,
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,
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,Percent students in career-technical education pathways (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),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.",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?,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?,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 school leaders at their 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?,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 leaders at your school?","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 school leaders 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?,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?,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?,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?,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 and teacher 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?,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 and teacher 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?,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 and teacher 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?,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 and teacher 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?","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 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?,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?","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 school-based 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?,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 school-based 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)?,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 school-based 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?,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 is your school's support for your professional growth?","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?,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.",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,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,
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?,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?,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?,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?,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,
learning at school.",,,,,,,,p-acpr-q4,,,,,,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,,,Admin Data,Benchmark is the statewide average 9th grade passing rate in the 21-22 school year,TRUE,TRUE,9th grade passing rate,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,,75.8,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51,
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,,,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,,1,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51,
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,"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 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,
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"" classes of the same grades/subjects in your state, 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?","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 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 (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,
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?","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,
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?,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,
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 (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,
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 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 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,
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 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 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,
",t-sach-q1,,,,,,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"" classes of the same grades/subjects in your state, 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?","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,,,,,,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, 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 (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,,,,,,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,Performance Growth,n/a,,,,,n/a,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.5,4.51,
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.,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
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.,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
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.,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
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.,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
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.","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
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.,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
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.,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
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 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?,How excited are you about going to this class?,s-sten-q1,,,,,,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.",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 what you are learning?","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,,,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.",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 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,,,,,,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.",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),4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only),a-degr-i1,,X,,80,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
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.",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,Percent students retained in a grade,a-degr-i2,X,,,2,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
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.",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),5-year graduation rate (HS only),a-degr-i3,,X,,85,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
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 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?,How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material?,t-psol-q1,,,,,,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?,How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations?,t-psol-q2,,,,,,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?,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,,,,,,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 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,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
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.",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) ,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,,65.6,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
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.",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,,85,percentage,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
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.",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,Percent students in career-technical education pathways (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),Student to career-technical education courses (HS only),a-cppm-i2,X,X,,5,ratio,2.98,2.99,3.49,3.5,3.99,4,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?,How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did?,s-sper-q1,,,,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?","Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people?",s-sper-q2,,,,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?,How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do?,s-sper-q3,,,,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?","In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things?",s-sper-q4,,,X,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?","How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility?",s-civp-q1,,,,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?,How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community?,s-civp-q2,,,,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?,How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society?,s-civp-q3,,,,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?,How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing?,s-civp-q4,,,X,,,2.48,2.49,2.99,3,3.49,3.5,4.4,4.41,
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.",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?","If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working?",s-grit-q1,,,X,,,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.",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?,How important is it to you to finish things you start?,s-grit-q2,,,,,,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.",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?","How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions?",s-grit-q3,,,,,,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.",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?","If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?",s-grit-q4,,,,,,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.",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?,How much do you think you can change your own intelligence?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q1,,,,,,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.",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?,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,,,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.",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?,How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change?,Not in the 16-17 Surveys,s-grmi-q3,,,,,,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.",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 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,,,,,,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,,,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?","In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities?",s-expa-q1,,,X,,,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,,,Admin Data,,TRUE,TRUE,Percent of students enrolled in at least 1 arts course,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,,,,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.,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?","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,,,,,,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?","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,,,,,,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.,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.?","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,,,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.,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 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,,,,,,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.,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.?","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,,,,,,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.",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?","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,,,,,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.",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 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,,,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.",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?","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,,,,,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.",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?","On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed?",s-poaf-q1,,,,,,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.",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?,How often are you enthusiastic at school?,s-poaf-q2,,,,,,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.",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?","On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel?",s-poaf-q3,,,X,,,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.",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?","On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate?",s-poaf-q4,,,,,,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,,,Admin Data,Constructed by MCIEA staff,TRUE,TRUE,Medical staff to student ratio (schoolwide),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,,,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.",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?","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,,,,,,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?","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,,,,,,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. ,Student Physical Safety,Draws on anonymous parent reports about student physical safety. ,,,,No source,Scale of its own,FALSE,FALSE,"The level of substance abuse is a problem at my
child(ren)'s school.",,,,,,,,p-phys-q3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Culturally Responsive Curriculum,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum.,,,,No source,Low alpha,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people
from racial and social backgrounds that differ from our
family's backgrounds.",,,,,,,,p-cure-q1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Culturally Responsive Curriculum,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum.,,,,No source,Low alpha,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have opportunities to make friends with
others from different racial or social backgrounds at
school.",,,,,,,,p-cure-q2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Culturally Responsive Curriculum,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum.,,,,No source,Low alpha,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people
who are similar to them in the school curriculum.",,,,,,,,p-cure-q3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Culturally Responsive Curriculum,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum.,,,,No source,High number of n/a's in pilot administration,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people
who are different from them in the school curriculum",,,,,,,,p-cure-q4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",School Events,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. ,,,,No source,Event scale,FALSE,FALSE,"School events are scheduled during days and times that I
am able to attend.",,,,,,,,p-evnt-q1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",School Events,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. ,,,,No source,Event scale,FALSE,FALSE,My family is aware that my child can participate in school activities during times of financial hardship with financial help from the school.,,,,,,,,p-evnt-q2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",School Events,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. ,,,,No source,Event scale,FALSE,FALSE,How often do staff at your child(ren)s school invite you to school events (either in person or virtual events)?,,,,,,,,p-evnt-q3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",School Events,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. ,,,,No source,Event scale,FALSE,FALSE,How often do staff at your child(ren)s school contact you to discuss your child's academic achievement?,,,,,,,,p-evnt-q4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Supportive Environment,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent which the school environment supports student social and emotional health,,,,No source,Scraps,FALSE,FALSE,"My child(ren) have at least one adult at the school that
they trust.",,,,,,,,p-scrp-q1,,,,Q19,Nix this one - low factor loading,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Supportive Environment,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent which the school environment supports student social and emotional health,,,,No source,Scraps,FALSE,FALSE,The school values my familys beliefs.,,,,,,,,p-scrp-q2,,,,Q84,Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,No source,Scraps,,,The school values my familys background,,,,,,,,p-scrp-q3,,,,Q13,Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI,,,,,,,,,,,
they trust.",,,,,,,,p-scrp-q1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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.",Supportive Environment,Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent which the school environment supports student social and emotional health,,,,No source,Scraps,FALSE,FALSE,The school values my familys beliefs.,,,,,,,,p-scrp-q2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,No source,Scraps,,,The school values my familys background,,,,,,,,p-scrp-q3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

1 Category Category ID Category Description Category Short Description Subcategory Subcategory ID Subcategory Description Measures Measure Description Measure ID Scale Name Scale Description Source Source Notes Show items in accordion? Active admin & survey items Question/item (23-24) 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) Next steps - Parent survey 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 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 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
3 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 FALSE FALSE 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 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
4 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 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
5 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. Academic Challenge Professional Qualifications 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 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. 2C-ii 1A-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE My teachers encourage me to do my best. Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? My teachers encourage me to do my best. 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? s-acpr-es1 t-prep-q1 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
6 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. Academic Challenge Professional Qualifications 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 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. 2C-ii 1A-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE My teachers ask me to explain my thinking. How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? My teachers ask me to explain my thinking. 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? s-acpr-es2 t-prep-q2 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
7 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. Academic Challenge Professional Qualifications 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 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. 2C-ii 1A-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE My teachers keep helping me until I understand. How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? My teachers keep helping me until I understand. 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? s-acpr-es3 t-prep-q3 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
8 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. Academic Challenge Effective Practices 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. 2C-ii 1A-ii Students FALSE TRUE TRUE I get help whenever I feel like I can't do it. Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? I get help whenever I feel like I can't do it. 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-acpr-es4 s-peff-q1 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
9 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. Academic Challenge Effective Practices 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. 2C-ii 1A-ii Students TRUE TRUE How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? s-acpr-q1 s-peff-q2 X Q22 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
10 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. Academic Challenge Effective Practices 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. 2C-ii 1A-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 need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? s-acpr-q2 s-peff-q3 Q23 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
11 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. Academic Challenge Effective Practices 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. 2C-ii 1A-ii Students TRUE TRUE How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? s-acpr-q3 s-peff-q4 Q24 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
12 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 Effective Practices 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 about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 1A-iii 1A-ii Admin Data Students Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE Percent teacher returning (including retirement) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Percent teacher returning (including retirement) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? a-pcom-i1 s-peff-q5 #N/A 85 percentage 2.98 2.48 2.99 2.49 3.49 2.99 3.5 3 3.99 3.49 4 3.5 4.7 4.71
13 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 Effective Practices 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 about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 1A-iii 1A-ii Admin Data Students Ed Week TRUE TRUE Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How good is your teacher at helping you learn? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How good is your teacher at helping you learn? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How good is your teacher at helping you learn? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How good is your teacher at helping you learn? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How good is your teacher at helping you learn? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How good is your teacher at helping you learn? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How good is your teacher at helping you learn? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How good is your teacher at helping you learn? a-pcom-i2 s-peff-q6 X X #N/A 28 percentage 2.98 2.48 2.99 2.49 3.49 2.99 3.5 3 3.99 3.49 4 3.5 4.7 4.71
14 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 Effective Practices 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 about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 1A-iii 1A-ii Admin Data Teachers Benchmark is the % of teachers of color statewide in the 21-22 school year TRUE TRUE % Teachers of Color How confident are you in your ability to present material clearly? % Teachers of Color 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 a-pcom-i3 t-ieff-q1 #N/A 12.8 percentage 2.98 2.48 2.99 2.49 3.49 2.99 3.5 3 3.99 3.49 4 3.5 4.7 4.71
15 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. Academic Challenge Effective Practices 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. 2C-ii 1A-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How confident are you in your ability to identify gaps in student understanding? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? Not in the 17-18 Surveys How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-acpr-q4 t-ieff-q2 Q26 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
16 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Health Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5D 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Social & Emotional Health Effective Practices 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. Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 5D-i 1A-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? On a typical day in school, how stressed do you feel about your schoolwork? How confident are you in your ability to provide extra help to students who need it? How much does your school work make you feel stressed? Not in the 17-18 Surveys Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-acst-q1 t-ieff-q3 X Q135 2.23 2.48 2.24 2.49 2.74 2.99 2.75 3 3.24 3.49 3.25 3.5 4.3 4.7 4.31 4.71
17 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Health Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5D 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Social & Emotional Health Effective Practices 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. Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. 5D-i 1A-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? When you take a test, how much do you worry about doing well? How confident are you in your ability to make material interesting for students? When you take a test, how nervous do you feel about doing well? Not in the 17-18 Surveys Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-acst-q2 t-ieff-q4 X X Q136 2.23 2.48 2.24 2.49 2.74 2.99 2.75 3 3.24 3.49 3.25 3.5 4.3 4.7 4.31 4.71
18 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Health Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5D 1A Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Social & Emotional Health Professional Community 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. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 5D-i 1A-iii Students Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? Percent teacher returning (including retirement) Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? Percent teacher returning (including retirement) Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Typically, how anxious do you feel about your grades? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) How much do you think that your grades and test scores will determine your future? Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) Not in the 16-17 Surveys Percent teacher returning (excluding retirement) s-acst-q3 a-pcom-i1 X Q137 85 percentage 2.23 2.98 2.24 2.99 2.74 3.49 2.75 3.5 3.24 3.99 3.25 4 4.3 4.7 4.31 4.71
19 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Creative & Performing Arts Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5C 1A 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. 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. Valuing Creative & Performing Arts Professional Community Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 5C-ii 1A-iii Students Admin Data Ed Week TRUE TRUE How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent How interested are you in visual art—street murals, museum paintings, sculptures, etc.? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent If your friends or family wanted to go to an art museum, how interested would you be in going? Percent teachers with 10+ days absent s-appa-q1 a-pcom-i2 X X Q37 28 percentage 2.23 2.98 2.24 2.99 2.74 3.49 2.75 3.5 3.24 3.99 3.25 4 4.3 4.7 4.31 4.71
20 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Creative & Performing Arts Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5C 1A 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. 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. Valuing Creative & Performing Arts Professional Community Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 5C-ii 1A-iii Students Admin Data Benchmark is the % of teachers of color statewide in the 21-22 school year TRUE TRUE If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? % Teachers of Color If your friends or family wanted to go to hear people play music, how interested would you be in going? % Teachers of Color 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 a-pcom-i3 Q38 12.8 percentage 2.23 2.98 2.24 2.99 2.74 3.49 2.75 3.5 3.24 3.99 3.25 4 4.3 4.7 4.31 4.71
21 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Creative & Performing Arts Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5C 1A 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. 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. Valuing Creative & Performing Arts Professional Community Draws on anonymous student reports about their interest in creative or performing arts. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 5C-ii 1A-iii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? How interested are you in performance art—dance performances, plays in the park, going to the theater, etc.? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? If your friends or family wanted to go to a play, how interested would you be in going? How many teachers in this school feel responsible for helping each other do their best? s-appa-q3 t-pcom-q1 Q39 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.3 4.7 4.31 4.71
22 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Civic Engagement Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5A 1A 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 a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Civic Participation Professional Community Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 5A-ii 1A-iii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? s-civp-q1 t-pcom-q2 Q30 2.48 2.68 2.49 2.69 2.99 3.19 3 3.2 3.49 3.69 3.5 3.7 4.4 4.7 4.41 4.71
23 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Civic Engagement Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5A 1A 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 a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Civic Participation Professional Community Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 5A-ii 1A-iii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? s-civp-q2 t-pcom-q3 Q31 2.48 2.68 2.49 2.69 2.99 3.19 3 3.2 3.49 3.69 3.5 3.7 4.4 4.7 4.41 4.71
24 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Civic Engagement Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5A 1A 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 a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Civic Participation Professional Community Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 5A-ii 1A-iii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? s-civp-q3 t-pcom-q4 Q32 2.48 2.68 2.49 2.69 2.99 3.19 3 3.2 3.49 3.69 3.5 3.7 4.4 4.7 4.41 4.71
25 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Civic Engagement Teachers & The Teaching Environment 5A 1A 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 a school's teachers are prepared and supported for their classroom assignments. It includes measures of teacher qualifications, professional community and effective classroom practices. Civic Participation Professional Community Draws on anonymous student reports about their commitment to social awareness and community improvement. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the health of the professional community. It also includes measures of teacher absences and retention. 5A-ii 1A-iii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? s-civp-q4 t-pcom-q5 X Q33 2.48 2.68 2.49 2.69 2.99 3.19 3 3.2 3.49 3.69 3.5 3.7 4.4 4.7 4.41 4.71
26 Resources Teachers & Leadership 3 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Learning Resources Leadership 3B 1B 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 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. Cultural Responsiveness School Leadership 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 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. 3B-ii 1B-i Students Teachers TRUE FALSE TRUE In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does your school leadership as a whole communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? Not in the 16-17 Surveys How effectively does your principal communicate a clear vision of teaching and learning? s-cure-q1 t-inle-q1 Q129 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 4.5 4.61 4.51
27 Resources Teachers & Leadership 3 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Learning Resources Leadership 3B 1B 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 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. Cultural Responsiveness School Leadership 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 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. 3B-ii 1B-i Students Teachers TRUE FALSE TRUE In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How effectively do your school leaders press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? Not in the 16-17 Surveys How effectively does your principal press teachers to engage in good pedagogical practice? s-cure-q2 t-inle-q2 Q130 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 4.5 4.61 4.51
28 Resources Teachers & Leadership 3 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Learning Resources Leadership 3B 1B 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 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. Cultural Responsiveness School Leadership 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 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. 3B-ii 1B-i Students Teachers TRUE FALSE TRUE How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How much do your school leaders know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms either in-person or online? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? Not in the 16-17 Surveys How much does your principal know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms ? s-cure-q3 t-inle-q3 Q131 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 4.5 4.61 4.51
29 Resources Teachers & Leadership 3 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Learning Resources Leadership 3B 1B 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 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. Cultural Responsiveness School Leadership 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 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. 3B-ii 1B-i Students Teachers TRUE FALSE TRUE How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? To what extent do you trust your school leaders at their word? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? Not in the 16-17 Surveys To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? s-cure-q4 t-prtr-q1 X Q132 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 4.5 4.61 4.51
30 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. Safety Leadership 2A 1B 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 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. Student Emotional Safety School Leadership Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 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. 2A-ii 1B-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE Some kids get picked on at my school. At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the leaders at your school? Some kids get picked on at my school. 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? s-emsa-es1 t-prtr-q2 X 2.78 2.48 2.79 2.49 3.29 2.99 3.3 3 3.79 3.49 3.8 3.5 4.5 4.51 s-emsa-es1
31 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. Safety Leadership 2A 1B 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 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. Student Emotional Safety School Leadership Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 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. 2A-ii 1B-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE At my school, I see kids acting in an unsafe or unkind way. How much do you trust school leaders to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? At my school, I see kids acting in an unsafe or unkind way. 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? s-emsa-es2 t-prtr-q3 X 2.78 2.48 2.79 2.49 3.29 2.99 3.3 3 3.79 3.49 3.8 3.5 4.5 4.51 s-emsa-es2
32 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. Safety Leadership 2A 1B 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 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. Student Emotional Safety Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 2A-ii 1B-ii Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE At my school, I see many acts of kindness. How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? At my school, I see many acts of kindness. 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? s-emsa-es3 t-coll-q1 2.78 2.48 2.79 2.49 3.29 2.99 3.3 3 3.79 3.49 3.8 3.5 4.5 4.51 s-emsa-es3
33 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. Safety Leadership 2A 1B 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 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. Student Emotional Safety Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 2A-ii 1B-ii Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE No one has hurt my feelings using technology (on an ipad or phone). How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? No one has hurt my feelings using technology (on an ipad or phone). 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? s-emsa-es4 t-coll-q2 2.78 2.48 2.79 2.49 3.29 2.99 3.3 3 3.79 3.49 3.8 3.5 4.5 4.51 s-emsa-es4
34 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. Safety Leadership 2A 1B 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 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. Student Emotional Safety Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 2A-ii 1B-ii Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE At my school, it is okay to be different or unique. How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? At my school, it is okay to be different or unique. 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? s-emsa-es5 t-coll-q3 2.78 2.48 2.79 2.49 3.29 2.99 3.3 3 3.79 3.49 3.8 3.5 4.5 4.51 s-emsa-es5
35 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. Safety Leadership 2A 1B 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 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. Student Emotional Safety Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 2A-ii 1B-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How often are students unkind to each other at this school? To what extent has your school-based professional development been connected to the topics you teach? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? How often are students unkind to each other at this school? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? How worried are you that you will be bullied because of who you are? To what extent has your professional development been connected to the topics you teach? s-emsa-q1 t-qupd-q1 X X Q7 2.78 2.48 2.79 2.49 3.29 2.99 3.3 3 3.79 3.49 3.8 3.5 4.5 4.51
36 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. Safety Leadership 2A 1B 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 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. Student Emotional Safety Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 2A-ii 1B-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? How much would you say that your school-based professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How often are students at this school unkind to each other online? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? How often do you think students at your school are bullied online? How much would you say that your professional development has been sustained/consistent (rather than discontinuous)? s-emsa-q2 t-qupd-q2 X Q8 2.78 2.48 2.79 2.49 3.29 2.99 3.3 3 3.79 3.49 3.8 3.5 4.5 4.51
37 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. Safety Leadership 2A 1B 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 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. Student Emotional Safety Support For Teaching Development & Growth Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 2A-ii 1B-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How much bullying occurs at this school? To what extent has your school-based professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? How much bullying occurs at this school? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? How much bullying occurs at this school? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? How much bullying occurs at this school? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? How much bullying occurs at this school? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? How much bullying occurs at this school? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? How much bullying occurs at this school? To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? How often do you observe students teasing other students at your school? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) To what extent has your professional development included enough time to explore new ideas? s-emsa-q3 t-qupd-q3 X Q9 2.78 2.48 2.79 2.49 3.29 2.99 3.3 3 3.79 3.49 3.8 3.5 4.5 4.51
38 Community & Wellbeing Teachers & Leadership 5 1 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. 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. Measures the relevant abilities of a school's teachers and the degree to which they are receiving the support they need to grow as professionals. Creative & Performing Arts Leadership 5C 1B 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. 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. Participation In Creative & Performing Arts Support For Teaching Development & Growth 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. Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 5C-i 1B-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? Overall, how strong is your school's support for your professional growth? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? Overall, how strong has support for your professional growth been? s-expa-q1 t-qupd-q4 X Q68 2.23 2.48 2.24 2.49 2.74 2.99 2.75 3 3.24 3.49 3.25 3.5 4.3 4.5 4.31 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 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 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
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 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
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 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 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
42 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 Safety 5B 2A 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 is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Perseverance & Determination Student Physical Safety 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 physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 5B-i 2A-i Students TRUE TRUE If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How often do you worry about violence at your school? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How often do you worry about violence at your school? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How often do you worry about violence at your school? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How often do you worry about violence at your school? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How often do you worry about violence at your school? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How often do you worry about violence at your school? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How often do you worry about violence at your school? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? How often do you worry about violence at your school? s-grit-q1 s-phys-q1 X X Q63 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
43 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 Safety 5B 2A 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 is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Perseverance & Determination Student Physical Safety 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 physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 5B-i 2A-i Students TRUE TRUE How important is it to you to finish things you start? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? How important is it to you to finish things you start? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? How important is it to you to finish things you start? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? How important is it to you to finish things you start? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? How important is it to you to finish things you start? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? How important is it to you to finish things you start? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? How important is it to you to finish things you start? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? How important is it to you to finish things you start? How often do students get into physical fights at your school? s-grit-q2 s-phys-q2 X Q64 . 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
44 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 Safety 5B 2A 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 is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Perseverance & Determination Student Physical Safety 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 physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 5B-i 2A-i Students TRUE TRUE How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Overall, how safe do you feel at school? How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? Overall, how safe do you feel at school? s-grit-q3 s-phys-q3 Q65 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
45 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 Safety 5B 2A 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 is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Perseverance & Determination Student Physical Safety 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 physically safe at school. It also measures the use of exclusionary discipline at the school. 5B-i 2A-i Students TRUE TRUE If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? s-grit-q4 s-phys-q4 X X Q66 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
46 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 Safety 5B 2A 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 is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Growth Mindset Student Emotional Safety 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. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 5B-ii 2A-ii Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? Some kids get picked on at my school. How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? Some kids get picked on at my school. 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 s-emsa-es1 X Q34 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51 s-emsa-es1
47 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 Safety 5B 2A 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 is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Growth Mindset Student Emotional Safety 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. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 5B-ii 2A-ii Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change? At my school, I see kids acting in an unsafe or unkind way. How much do you think that being bad at math is something someone can change? At my school, I see kids acting in an unsafe or unkind way. 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 s-emsa-es2 X X Q35 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51 s-emsa-es2
48 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 Safety 5B 2A 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 is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Growth Mindset Student Emotional Safety 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. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 5B-ii 2A-ii Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? At my school, I see many acts of kindness. How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? At my school, I see many acts of kindness. 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 s-emsa-es3 Q127 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51 s-emsa-es3
49 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 Social Experiences - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. Parents Students New scale - Social experiences TRUE FALSE TRUE In the last year, my child(ren) has experienced bullying and/or harassment at school. No one has hurt my feelings using technology (on an ipad or phone). No one has hurt my feelings using technology (on an ipad or phone). p-socx-q1 s-emsa-es4 Q7 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51 s-emsa-es4
50 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 Social Experiences - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. Parents Students New scale - Social experiences TRUE FALSE TRUE I am concerned about my child(ren)'s physical safety at school. At my school, it is okay to be different or unique. At my school, it is okay to be different or unique. p-socx-q2 s-emsa-es5 Q42 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51 s-emsa-es5
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 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 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
52 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 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 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
53 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 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 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
54 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 Social Experiences - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. Parents New scale - Social experiences TRUE TRUE My child(ren) enjoy going to school on most days. In the last year, my child(ren) has experienced bullying and/or harassment at school. p-socx-q3 p-socx-q1 Q15 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
55 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 Social Experiences - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. Parents New scale - Social experiences TRUE TRUE My child(ren) have friends at school. I am concerned about my child(ren)'s physical safety at school. p-socx-q4 p-socx-q2 Q101 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
56 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 Social Support - Parent Social Experiences - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. Parents New scale - Social support New scale - Social experiences TRUE TRUE There are counselors available to help my child(ren) when they struggle with their emotions. My child(ren) enjoy going to school on most days. p-sosu-q1 p-socx-q3 Q43 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
57 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 Social Support - Parent Social Experiences - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. Draws on anonymous parent reports about their perceptions of school safety as well as their child(ren)'s friendships and encouters with bullying at school. Parents New scale - Social support New scale - Social experiences TRUE TRUE If my child(ren) felt bullied or harassed, I would know who to talk to at the school. My child(ren) have friends at school. p-sosu-q2 p-socx-q4 Q10 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
58 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 Social Support - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. Parents New scale - Social support TRUE TRUE This school values my child(ren)'s emotional well being. There are counselors available to help my child(ren) when they struggle with their emotions. p-sosu-q3 p-sosu-q1 Q11 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
59 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 Social Support - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. Parents New scale - Social support TRUE TRUE If my child(ren) or I had concerns about physical safety, I would know who to talk to at the school. If my child(ren) felt bullied or harassed, I would know who to talk to at the school. p-sosu-q4 p-sosu-q2 Q6 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.78 2.79 3.29 3.3 3.79 3.8 4.5 4.51
60 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 Safety 5B 2A 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 is a safe place for students to learn. It includes measures of student physical safety and student emotional safety. Growth Mindset Student Emotional Safety 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. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 5B-ii 2A-ii Social Support - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. Students Parents New scale - Social support TRUE TRUE How much do you think that intelligence is something that can be changed? This school values my child(ren)'s emotional well being. 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 can‚Äôt be good at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-grmi-q4 p-sosu-q3 Q36 2.23 2.78 2.24 2.79 2.74 3.29 2.75 3.3 3.24 3.79 3.25 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
61 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. Effective Practices Student Emotional Safety Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 1A-ii 2A-ii Social Support - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether the school values student physical and emotional safety, including whether school staff help ensure student safety at school. Students Parents New scale - Social support TRUE TRUE Overall, how much have you learned from your teacher? If my child(ren) or I had concerns about physical safety, I would know who to talk to at the school. 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 p-sosu-q4 Q10 2.48 2.78 2.49 2.79 2.99 3.29 3 3.3 3.49 3.79 3.5 3.8 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
62 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. Effective Practices Student Emotional Safety Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 1A-ii 2A-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How often are students bullied at school or online? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How often are students bullied at school or online? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How often are students bullied at school or online? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How often are students bullied at school or online? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How often are students bullied at school or online? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How often are students bullied at school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How often are students bullied at school? For this class, how clearly does your teacher present the information that you need to learn? How often are students bullied at school? s-peff-q2 t-pvic-q1 X Q11 2.48 2.78 2.49 2.79 2.99 3.29 3 3.3 3.49 3.79 3.5 3.8 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
63 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. Effective Practices Student Emotional Safety Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 1A-ii 2A-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How often are students bullied because of who they are? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How often are students bullied because of who they are? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How often are students bullied because of who they are? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How often are students bullied because of who they are? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How often are students bullied because of who they are? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How often are students bullied because of who they are? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How often are students bullied because of who they are? When you need extra help, how good is your teacher at giving you that help? How often are students bullied because of who they are? s-peff-q3 t-pvic-q2 X Q12 2.48 2.78 2.49 2.79 2.99 3.29 3 3.3 3.49 3.79 3.5 3.8 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
64 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. Effective Practices Student Emotional Safety Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the nature of student relationships with each other. 1A-ii 2A-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? How well can your teacher tell whether or not you understand a topic? Overall, how unkind are students to each other? s-peff-q4 t-pvic-q3 Q14 2.48 2.78 2.49 2.79 2.99 3.29 3 3.3 3.49 3.79 3.5 3.8 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
65 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 Relationships 1A 2B 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 includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Effective Practices Student Sense of Belonging Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 1A-ii 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? I am happy when I am at school. How interesting does your teacher make the things you are learning? I am happy when I am at school. 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 s-sbel-es1 Q15 2.48 2.23 2.49 2.24 2.99 2.74 3 2.75 3.49 3.24 3.5 3.25 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
66 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 Relationships 1A 2B 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 includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Effective Practices Student Sense of Belonging Draws on anonymous student reports about factors like teacher effectiveness, support for students, and classroom management. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 1A-ii 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How good is your teacher at helping you learn? I am happy when I am in class. How good is your teacher at helping you learn? I am happy when I am in class. 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 s-sbel-es10 X Q16 2.48 2.23 2.49 2.24 2.99 2.74 3 2.75 3.49 3.24 3.5 3.25 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
67 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 Relationships 2A 2B 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 school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Physical Safety Student Sense of Belonging 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2A-i 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How often do you worry about violence at your school? My teacher gives all students help when they need it. How often do you worry about violence at your school? My teacher gives all students help when they need it. 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 s-sbel-es11 X Q40 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 4.51
68 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 Relationships 2A 2B 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 school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Physical Safety Student Sense of Belonging Draws on anonymous parent reports about student physical safety. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i No source Students Scale of its own FALSE FALSE TRUE The level of substance abuse is a problem at my child(ren)'s school. I have friends in my classroom. I have friends in my classroom. p-phys-q3 s-sbel-es2 Q102 Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
69 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 Relationships 2A 2B 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 school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Physical Safety Student Sense of Belonging 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2A-i 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How often do students get into physical fights at your school? I have friends at recess. How often do students get into physical fights at your school? I have friends at recess. 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 s-sbel-es3 X Q41 . 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 4.51
70 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 Relationships 2A 2B 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 school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Physical Safety Student Sense of Belonging 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2A-i 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? Grownups at this school like me for who I am. Overall, how physically safe do you feel at school? Grownups at this school like me for who I am. 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 s-sbel-es4 Q42 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 4.51
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 Relationships 2A 2B 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 school climate includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Student Physical Safety Student Sense of Belonging 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2A-i 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Students at this school like me for who I am How often do you feel like you might be harmed by someone at school? Students at this school like me for who I am 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 s-sbel-es5 X X Q43 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 4.51
72 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. Health Relationships 5D 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Social & Emotional Health Student Sense of Belonging 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. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 5D-i 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? Grownups treat students with respect. On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? Grownups treat students with respect. 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 s-sbel-es6 Q69 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
73 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. Health Relationships 5D 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Social & Emotional Health Student Sense of Belonging 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. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 5D-i 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How often are you enthusiastic at school? Students treat each other with respect. How often are you enthusiastic at school? Students treat each other with respect. 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 s-sbel-es7 Q70 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
74 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. Health Relationships 5D 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Social & Emotional Health Student Sense of Belonging 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. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 5D-i 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? There are grownups at my school who care about me. On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? There are grownups at my school who care about me. 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 s-sbel-es8 X Q71 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
75 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. Health Relationships 5D 2B Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Social & Emotional Health Student Sense of Belonging 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. Draws on anonymous student and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 5D-i 2B-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? My teacher gives me help when I need it. On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? My teacher gives me help when I need it. 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 s-sbel-es9 Q72 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.5 4.31 4.51
76 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students FALSE TRUE TRUE I am happy when I am at school. Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? I am happy when I am at 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? Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? s-sbel-es1 s-sbel-q1 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
77 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students FALSE TRUE TRUE I am happy when I am in class. At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? I am happy when I am in class. 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-es10 s-sbel-q2 X 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
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. 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students FALSE TRUE TRUE My teacher gives all students help when they need it. How well do people at your school understand you? My teacher gives all students help when they need it. 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-es11 s-sbel-q3 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
79 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students FALSE TRUE TRUE I have friends in my classroom. How much respect do students in your school show you? I have friends in my classroom. 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-es2 s-sbel-q4 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
80 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students FALSE TRUE TRUE I have friends at recess. How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? I have friends at recess. 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-es3 s-sbel-q5 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
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. 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE Grownups at this school like me for who I am. How much do students at this school care about each other? Grownups at this school like me for who I am. 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? s-sbel-es4 t-psup-q1 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
82 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE Students at this school like me for who I am How often do students at this school help each other learn? Students at this school like me for who I am 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? s-sbel-es5 t-psup-q2 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
83 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE Grownups treat students with respect. How well do students at this school get along with each other? Grownups treat students with respect. 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? s-sbel-es6 t-psup-q3 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
84 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 and teacher reports about the degree to which they feel understood, supported, and accepted by students and adults at the school. 2B-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE Students treat each other with respect. At this school, how respectful are students to each other? Students treat each other with respect. 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? s-sbel-es7 t-psup-q4 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51
85 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 Student-Teacher Relationships Draws on anonymous student and teacher 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 the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2B-i 2B-ii Students FALSE TRUE There are grownups at my school who care about me. I share what I do outside of school with my teacher. There are grownups at my school who care about me. I share what I do outside of school with my teacher. s-sbel-es8 s-tint-es1 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es1
86 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 Student-Teacher Relationships Draws on anonymous student and teacher 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 the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2B-i 2B-ii Students FALSE TRUE My teacher gives me help when I need it. My teacher asks what I like to do outside of school. My teacher gives me help when I need it. My teacher asks what I like to do outside of school. s-sbel-es9 s-tint-es2 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es2
87 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 Student-Teacher Relationships Draws on anonymous student and teacher 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 the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2B-i 2B-ii Students TRUE FALSE TRUE Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? My teacher cares about me when I am sick or upset. Overall, how much do you feel like you belong at your school? My teacher cares about me when I am sick or upset. 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 s-tint-es3 Q44 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es3
88 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 Student-Teacher Relationships Draws on anonymous student and teacher 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 the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2B-i 2B-ii Students TRUE FALSE TRUE At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? My teacher listens to me when I talk to them. At your school, how accepted do you feel by the other students? My teacher listens to me when I talk to them. 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 s-tint-es4 X Q45 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es4
89 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 Student-Teacher Relationships Draws on anonymous student and teacher 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 the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2B-i 2B-ii Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How well do people at your school understand you? My teacher helps me when I have a problem. How well do people at your school understand you? My teacher helps me when I have a problem. 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 s-tint-es5 Q46 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es5
90 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 Student-Teacher Relationships Draws on anonymous student and teacher 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 the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2B-i 2B-ii Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How much respect do students in your school show you? My teachers help students when English is hard for them to speak or to understand. How much respect do students in your school show you? My teachers help students when English is hard for them to speak or to understand. 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 s-tint-es7 Q48 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es7
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. 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 Student-Teacher Relationships Draws on anonymous student and teacher 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 the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 2B-i 2B-ii Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? My school is kind to students who come from another country or speak another language. How connected do you feel to the adults at your school? My school is kind to students who come from another country or speak another language. 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 s-tint-es8 Q49 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es8
92 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. Appreciation For Diversity Student-Teacher Relationships 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. 5A-i 2B-ii Students TRUE TRUE How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? s-sper-q1 s-tint-q1 X 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
93 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. Appreciation For Diversity Student-Teacher Relationships 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. 5A-i 2B-ii Students TRUE TRUE Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? (Not asked 18-19 BPS Student Survey) Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class? s-sper-q2 s-tint-q2 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
94 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. Appreciation For Diversity Student-Teacher Relationships 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. 5A-i 2B-ii Students TRUE TRUE How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? s-sper-q3 s-tint-q3 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
95 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. Appreciation For Diversity Student-Teacher Relationships 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. 5A-i 2B-ii Students TRUE TRUE In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? s-sper-q4 s-tint-q4 X 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
96 Perceptions of Learning School Culture 4 2 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 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. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Relationships 4B 2B 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 includes supportive student relationships. It includes measures of student sense of belonging and student-teacher relationships. Engagement In School Student-Teacher Relationships Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 4B-i 2B-ii Students FALSE TRUE TRUE The school day goes by fast. If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? The school day goes by fast. 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-sten-es1 s-tint-q5 2.38 2.23 2.39 2.24 2.89 2.74 2.9 2.75 3.39 3.24 3.4 3.25 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-sten-es1
97 Perceptions of Learning School Culture 4 2 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 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. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students Admin Data MA DESE, 2019-20 FALSE TRUE TRUE I like my class. Chronic absence rate I like my class. Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate s-sten-es2 a-vale-i1 X 10 number 2.38 2.98 2.39 2.99 2.89 3.49 2.9 3.5 3.39 3.99 3.4 4 4.4 4.8 4.41 4.81 s-sten-es2
98 Perceptions of Learning School Culture 4 2 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 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. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff FALSE TRUE TRUE I am excited to come to school. Average daily attendance I am excited to come to school. Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance s-sten-es3 a-vale-i2 90 number 2.38 2.98 2.39 2.99 2.89 3.49 2.9 3.5 3.39 3.99 3.4 4 4.4 4.8 4.41 4.81 s-sten-es3
99 Perceptions of Learning School Culture 4 2 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 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. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students FALSE TRUE I get to learn about things that I am interested in at my school. School is important to me. I get to learn about things that I am interested in at my school. School is important to me. s-sten-es4 s-vale-es1 2.38 2.68 2.39 2.69 2.89 3.19 2.9 3.2 3.39 3.69 3.4 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-sten-es4
100 Perceptions of Learning School Culture 4 2 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 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. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students FALSE TRUE Most of the time, I am excited about learning. School is important to my family. Most of the time, I am excited about learning. School is important to my family. s-sten-es5 s-vale-es2 2.38 2.68 2.39 2.69 2.89 3.19 2.9 3.2 3.39 3.69 3.4 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-sten-es5
101 Perceptions of Learning School Culture 4 2 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 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. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students FALSE TRUE There are times when I have choices about what I learn. I enjoy learning new things at school. There are times when I have choices about what I learn. I enjoy learning new things at school. s-sten-es6 s-vale-es3 2.38 2.68 2.39 2.69 2.89 3.19 2.9 3.2 3.39 3.69 3.4 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-sten-es6
102 Perceptions of Learning School Culture 4 2 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 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. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Measures the degree to which the school environment is safe, caring, and academically-oriented. Student Commitment To Learning Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students FALSE TRUE There are times when I get to share my ideas with my classmates. I am a reader. There are times when I get to share my ideas with my classmates. I am a reader. s-sten-es7 s-vale-es4 2.38 2.68 2.39 2.69 2.89 3.19 2.9 3.2 3.39 3.69 3.4 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51 s-sten-es7
103 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 Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How excited are you about going to this class? I am a mathematician. How excited are you about going to this class? I am a mathematician. 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 s-vale-es5 Q27 2.38 2.68 2.39 2.69 2.89 3.19 2.9 3.2 3.39 3.69 3.4 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
104 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 Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE Overall, how interested are you in this class? I am a scientist. Overall, how interested are you in this class? I am a scientist. 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 s-vale-es6 X Q28 2.38 2.68 2.39 2.69 2.89 3.19 2.9 3.2 3.39 3.69 3.4 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
105 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 Academic Orientation 4B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Engagement In School Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 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. 4B-i 2C-i Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? I am a good citizen. How often do you get so focused on class activities that you lose track of time? I am a good citizen. 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 s-vale-es7 Q29 2.38 2.68 2.39 2.69 2.89 3.19 2.9 3.2 3.39 3.69 3.4 3.7 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
106 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 Academic Orientation 3A 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Content Specialists & Support Staff Valuing of Learning 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 how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. 3A-ii 2C-i Students TRUE FALSE 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? I wonder about things, am curious, and want to learn more. 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? I wonder about things, am curious, and want to learn more. 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 s-vale-es8 X Q56 2.33 2.68 2.34 2.69 2.84 3.19 2.85 3.2 3.34 3.69 3.35 3.7 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
107 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 Academic Orientation 3A 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Content Specialists & Support Staff Valuing of Learning 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 how important school is to them and how much they view themselves as learners. It also includes attendance rates. 3A-ii 2C-i Students TRUE TRUE When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? Overall, how important is school to you? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? Overall, how important is school to you? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? Overall, how important is school to you? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? Overall, how important is school to you? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? Overall, how important is school to you? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? Overall, how important is school to you? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? Overall, how important is school to you? When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? Overall, how important is school to you? s-sust-q2 s-vale-q1 Q57 2.33 2.68 2.34 2.69 2.84 3.19 2.85 3.2 3.34 3.69 3.35 3.7 4.25 4.5 4.26 4.51
108 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 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. 2B-ii 2C-i Students FALSE TRUE TRUE I share what I do outside of school with my teacher. How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? I share what I do outside of school with my teacher. 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-tint-es1 s-vale-q2 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es1
109 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 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. 2B-ii 2C-i Students FALSE TRUE TRUE My teacher asks what I like to do outside of school. How much do you enjoy learning in school? My teacher asks what I like to do outside of 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? How much do you enjoy learning in school? s-tint-es2 s-vale-q3 X 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es2
110 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Valuing of Learning Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. 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. 2B-ii 2C-i Students FALSE TRUE TRUE My teacher cares about me when I am sick or upset. How much do you see yourself as a learner? My teacher cares about me when I am sick or upset. 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-tint-es3 s-vale-q4 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es3
111 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-ii Students FALSE TRUE My teacher listens to me when I talk to them. My teachers encourage me to do my best. My teacher listens to me when I talk to them. My teachers encourage me to do my best. s-tint-es4 s-acpr-es1 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es4
112 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-ii Students FALSE TRUE My teacher helps me when I have a problem. My teachers ask me to explain my thinking. My teacher helps me when I have a problem. My teachers ask me to explain my thinking. s-tint-es5 s-acpr-es2 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es5
113 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 Academic Challenge 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 the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2C-i 2C-ii Admin Data Students MA DESE, 2019-20 TRUE FALSE TRUE Chronic absence rate My teachers keep helping me until I understand. Chronic absence rate My teachers keep helping me until I understand. Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate Chronic absence rate a-vale-i1 s-acpr-es3 X #N/A 10 number 2.98 2.68 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.19 3.5 3.2 3.99 3.69 4 3.7 4.8 4.5 4.81 4.51
114 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 Academic Challenge 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 the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2C-i 2C-ii Admin Data Students Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE FALSE TRUE Average daily attendance I get help whenever I feel like I can't do it. Average daily attendance I get help whenever I feel like I can't do it. Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance Average daily attendance a-vale-i2 s-acpr-es4 #N/A 90 number 2.98 2.68 2.99 2.69 3.49 3.19 3.5 3.2 3.99 3.69 4 3.7 4.8 4.5 4.81 4.51
115 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-ii Students FALSE TRUE TRUE My teachers help students when English is hard for them to speak or to understand. How much does your teacher encourage you to do your best? My teachers help students when English is hard for them to speak or to understand. 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-tint-es7 s-acpr-q1 X 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es7
116 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-ii Students FALSE TRUE TRUE My school is kind to students who come from another country or speak another language. When you feel like giving up on a difficult task, how likely is it that your teacher will help you keep trying? My school is kind to students who come from another country or speak another language. 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-tint-es8 s-acpr-q2 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51 s-tint-es8
117 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-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? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? When your teacher asks how you are doing, how often do you feel that he/she is really interested in your answer? How often does your teacher ask you to explain your answers? s-tint-q1 s-acpr-q3 X Q17 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51
118 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-ii Students TRUE TRUE How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How interested in your teacher in what you do outside of class? (Not asked 18-19 BPS Student Survey) How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? How interested is your teacher in what you do outside of class? How often does your teacher take time to make sure you understand the material? s-tint-q2 s-acpr-q4 Q18 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51
119 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? If you walked into class upset, how concerned would your teacher be? Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-tint-q3 t-acch-q1 Q19 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51
120 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? If you came back to visit class three years from now, how excited would your teacher be to see you? Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-tint-q4 t-acch-q2 Q20 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51
121 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 Academic Orientation 2B 2C 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 student academic experiences are challenging and meaningful to them. It includes measures of valuing of learning and academic challenge. Student-Teacher Relationships Academic Challenge Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which they feel respected and cared for by their teachers. Draws on anonymous student reports about the degree to which teachers encourage students to do their best, work hard, and understand new concepts. 2B-ii 2C-ii Students Teachers TRUE TRUE If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? If you had something on your mind, how carefully would your teacher listen to you? Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-tint-q5 t-acch-q3 Q21 2.23 2.68 2.24 2.69 2.74 3.19 2.75 3.2 3.24 3.69 3.25 3.7 4.5 4.51
122 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Physical Space & Materials 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 teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 2C-i 3A-i Students Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff FALSE TRUE TRUE School is important to me. Average class size School is important to me. Average class size Average class size Average class size Average class size Average class size Average class size Average class size s-vale-es1 a-reso-i1 X 20 number 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.8 4.51 4.81
123 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Physical Space & Materials 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 teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 2C-i 3A-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE School is important to my family. How adequate is your access to the materials you need to effectively teach? School is important to my family. 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? s-vale-es2 t-reso-q1 2.68 2.33 2.69 2.34 3.19 2.84 3.2 2.85 3.69 3.34 3.7 3.35 4.5 4.25 4.51 4.26
124 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Physical Space & Materials 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 teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 2C-i 3A-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE I enjoy learning new things at school. How adequate is your access to the technology you need to effectively teach? I enjoy learning new things at school. 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? s-vale-es3 t-reso-q2 2.68 2.33 2.69 2.34 3.19 2.84 3.2 2.85 3.69 3.34 3.7 3.35 4.5 4.25 4.51 4.26
125 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Physical Space & Materials 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 teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 2C-i 3A-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE I am a reader. How adequate is the support you receive for using technology? I am a reader. 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? s-vale-es4 t-reso-q3 2.68 2.33 2.69 2.34 3.19 2.84 3.2 2.85 3.69 3.34 3.7 3.35 4.5 4.25 4.51 4.26
126 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Physical Space & Materials 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 teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 2C-i 3A-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE I am a mathematician. How sufficient is the physical space for in-school activities? I am a mathematician. 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? s-vale-es5 t-reso-q4 2.68 2.33 2.69 2.34 3.19 2.84 3.2 2.85 3.69 3.34 3.7 3.35 4.5 4.25 4.51 4.26
127 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Physical Space & Materials 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 teacher reports about their access to high-quality materials and facilities. It also includes administrative data on class size. 2C-i 3A-i Students Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE I am a scientist. How well-maintained are school facilities? I am a scientist. 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? s-vale-es6 t-reso-q5 2.68 2.33 2.69 2.34 3.19 2.84 3.2 2.85 3.69 3.34 3.7 3.35 4.5 4.25 4.51 4.26
128 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 Content Specialists & Support Staff 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 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-i 3A-ii Admin Data Students Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE Average class size 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? Average class size 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? Average class size 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? Average class size 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? Average class size 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? Average class size 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? Average class size 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? Average class size 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? a-reso-i1 s-sust-q1 X X #N/A 20 number 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.8 4.25 4.81 4.26
129 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Content Specialists & Support Staff 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 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. 2C-i 3A-ii Students FALSE TRUE TRUE I am a good citizen. When you need help learning something, is there an adult at school other than your teacher who can work with you? I am a good citizen. 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-vale-es7 s-sust-q2 2.68 2.33 2.69 2.34 3.19 2.84 3.2 2.85 3.69 3.34 3.7 3.35 4.5 4.25 4.51 4.26
130 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Content Specialists & Support Staff 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 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. 2C-i 3A-ii Students Admin Data American School Counselor Association (2005) FALSE TRUE TRUE I wonder about things, am curious, and want to learn more. Student to guidance counselor ratio (HS only) I wonder about things, am curious, and want to learn more. 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 s-vale-es8 a-sust-i1 X 250 ratio 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.9 4.51 4.91
131 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Content Specialists & Support Staff 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 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. 2C-i 3A-ii Students Admin Data American School Counselor Association (2005) TRUE TRUE Overall, how important is school to you? Student to mental health counselor ratio Overall, how important is school to you? Student to mental health counselor ratio Overall, how important is school to you? Student to mental health counselor ratio Overall, how important is school to you? Student to mental health counselor ratio Overall, how important is school to you? Student to mental health counselor ratio Overall, how important is school to you? Student to mental health counselor ratio Overall, how important is school to you? Student to mental health counselor ratio Overall, how important is school to you? Student to mental health counselor ratio s-vale-q1 a-sust-i2 X Q50 250 ratio 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.9 4.51 4.91
132 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Content Specialists & Support Staff 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 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. 2C-i 3A-ii Students Admin Data NCES, 2007-08 TRUE TRUE How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Student to instructional support staff ratio How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Student to instructional support staff ratio How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Student to instructional support staff ratio How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Student to instructional support staff ratio How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Student to instructional support staff ratio How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Student to instructional support staff ratio How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Student to instructional support staff ratio How curious are you to learn more about things you talked about in school? Student to instructional support staff ratio s-vale-q2 a-sust-i3 X Q53 43.4 ratio 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.9 4.51 4.91
133 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. Academic Orientation Facilities & Personnel 2C 3A 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 sufficiency of a school's staffing and facilities. It includes measures of physical space & materials and content specialists & support staff. Valuing of Learning Content Specialists & Support Staff 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 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. 2C-i 3A-ii Students Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE How much do you enjoy learning in school? Student to art teacher ratio How much do you enjoy learning in school? Student to art teacher ratio How much do you enjoy learning in school? Student to art teacher ratio How much do you enjoy learning in school? Student to art teacher ratio How much do you enjoy learning in school? Student to art teacher ratio How much do you enjoy learning in school? Student to art teacher ratio How much do you enjoy learning in school? Student to art teacher ratio How much do you enjoy learning in school? Student to art teacher ratio s-vale-q3 a-sust-i4 X X Q54 500 ratio 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.9 4.51 4.91
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. 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 Teachers American School Counselor Association (2005) TRUE TRUE Student to guidance counselor ratio (HS only) Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Student to guidance counselor ratio (HS only) Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? Student to guidance counselor ratio Overall, how effective is the support students receive from non-teaching staff? a-sust-i1 t-sust-q1 X #N/A 250 ratio 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.9 4.25 4.91 4.26
135 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 Teachers American School Counselor Association (2005) TRUE TRUE Student to mental health counselor ratio How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? Student to mental health counselor ratio How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? Student to mental health counselor ratio How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? Student to mental health counselor ratio How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? Student to mental health counselor ratio How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? Student to mental health counselor ratio How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? Student to mental health counselor ratio How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? Student to mental health counselor ratio How adequate is the number of non-teaching support staff? a-sust-i2 t-sust-q2 X #N/A 250 ratio 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.9 4.25 4.91 4.26
136 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 Teachers NCES, 2007-08 TRUE TRUE Student to instructional support staff ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? Student to instructional support staff ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? Student to instructional support staff ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? Student to instructional support staff ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? Student to instructional support staff ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students with non-academic issues? Student to instructional support staff ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? Student to instructional support staff ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? Student to instructional support staff ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available for students with non-academic issues? a-sust-i3 t-sust-q3 X #N/A 43.4 ratio 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.9 4.25 4.91 4.26
137 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 Teachers Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE Student to art teacher ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? Student to art teacher ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? Student to art teacher ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? Student to art teacher ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? Student to art teacher ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available either online or in person for students who are struggling academically? Student to art teacher ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? Student to art teacher ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? Student to art teacher ratio How often are non-teaching support staff available for students who are struggling academically? a-sust-i4 t-sust-q4 X #N/A 500 ratio 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.9 4.25 4.91 4.26
138 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. Academic Orientation Learning Resources 2C 3B 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 curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Valuing of Learning Curricular Strength & Variety 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 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. 2C-i 3B-i Students Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE How much do you see yourself as a learner? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) How much do you see yourself as a learner? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) How much do you see yourself as a learner? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) How much do you see yourself as a learner? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) How much do you see yourself as a learner? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) How much do you see yourself as a learner? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) How much do you see yourself as a learner? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) How much do you see yourself as a learner? Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) s-vale-q4 a-curv-i1 X Q55 90 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.6 4.51 4.61
139 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. Academic Orientation Learning Resources 2C 3B 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 curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Academic Challenge Curricular Strength & Variety 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 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. 2C-ii 3B-i Teachers Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) How well does your school foster academic challenge for all students? Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Not in the 16-17 Surveys Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) t-acch-q1 a-curv-i2 X #N/A 30 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.6 4.51 4.61
140 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. Academic Orientation Learning Resources 2C 3B 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 curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Academic Challenge Curricular Strength & Variety 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 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. 2C-ii 3B-i Teachers Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are struggling academically? Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Not in the 16-17 Surveys Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) t-acch-q2 a-curv-i3 X #N/A 20 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.6 4.51 4.61
141 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. Academic Orientation Learning Resources 2C 3B 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 curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Academic Challenge Curricular Strength & Variety 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 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. 2C-ii 3B-i Teachers Admin Data NCES, 2009 TRUE TRUE How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) How effectively does your school challenge students who are thriving academically? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) Not in the 16-17 Surveys Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) t-acch-q3 a-curv-i4 X #N/A 36.4 percentage 2.68 2.98 2.69 2.99 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 3.69 3.99 3.7 4 4.5 4.6 4.51 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 Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) Percent graduates completing MassCORE (HS only) Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) a-curv-i1 a-curv-i5 X X #N/A 90 5 percentage ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 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 Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent juniors and seniors enrolled in one AP (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) a-curv-i2 a-curv-i6 X X #N/A 30 2 percentage ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 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 Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (HS only) Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Percent AP test takers scoring 3 or higher (HS only) Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) a-curv-i3 a-curv-i7 X X #N/A 20 2 percentage ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 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 Admin Data Teachers NCES, 2009 TRUE TRUE Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (HS only) Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Percent students of color enrolled in advanced coursework (HS only) Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? a-curv-i4 t-curv-q1 X #N/A 36.4 percentage 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.6 4.61
146 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 Teachers TRUE TRUE Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? Student to number of courses ratio (HS only) How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? a-curv-i5 t-curv-q2 X X #N/A 5 ratio 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.6 4.61
147 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 Teachers TRUE TRUE Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) If one of your students transferred to another district with a challenging assortment of courses, how well prepared would he or she be? a-curv-i6 t-curv-q3 X X #N/A 2 ratio 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.6 4.61
148 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 Learning Resources 3C 3B 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 a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Community Involvement & External Partners Curricular Strength & Variety Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 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. 3C-ii 3B-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? t-ceng-q1 t-curv-q4 #N/A 2.18 2.33 2.19 2.34 2.69 2.84 2.7 2.85 3.19 3.34 3.2 3.35 4.4 4.6 4.41 4.61
149 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 Learning Resources 3C 3B 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 a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Community Involvement & External Partners Cultural Responsiveness 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 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. 3C-ii 3B-ii Teachers Students TRUE TRUE How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? In your classes, how often do you see people like you represented in what you study? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-ceng-q2 s-cure-q1 #N/A 2.18 2.33 2.19 2.34 2.69 2.84 2.7 2.85 3.19 3.34 3.2 3.35 4.4 4.6 4.41 4.61
150 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 Learning Resources 3C 3B 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 a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Community Involvement & External Partners Cultural Responsiveness 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 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. 3C-ii 3B-ii Teachers Students TRUE TRUE To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? In your classes, how often do you see many different kinds of people represented in what you study? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-ceng-q3 s-cure-q2 #N/A 2.18 2.33 2.19 2.34 2.69 2.84 2.7 2.85 3.19 3.34 3.2 3.35 4.4 4.6 4.41 4.61
151 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 Learning Resources 3C 3B 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 a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Community Involvement & External Partners Cultural Responsiveness 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 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. 3C-ii 3B-ii Teachers Students TRUE TRUE Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? How valued do you think all students' home cultures and languages are in the school curriculum? Overall, how effectively does this school connect with the community? Not in the 16-17 Surveys t-ceng-q4 s-cure-q3 #N/A 2.18 2.33 2.19 2.34 2.69 2.84 2.7 2.85 3.19 3.34 3.2 3.35 4.4 4.6 4.41 4.61
152 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 Cultural Responsiveness 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 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-i 3B-ii Admin Data Students TRUE TRUE Percent students of color completing advanced coursework (HS only) How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) How valued do you think your home culture and language are in the school curriculum? Student to number of electives ratio (completely free choice) (HS only) Not in the 16-17 Surveys a-curv-i7 s-cure-q4 X X X #N/A 2 ratio 2.98 2.33 2.99 2.34 3.49 2.84 3.5 2.85 3.99 3.34 4 3.35 4.6 4.61
153 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 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
154 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 Learning Resources 1B 3B 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 a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Cultural Responsiveness Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 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. 1B-ii 3B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction? How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How often do teachers here work together to plan curriculum and instruction? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' t-coll-q1 t-cure-q1 #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 4.6 4.51 4.61
155 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 Learning Resources 1B 3B 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 a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Cultural Responsiveness Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 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. 1B-ii 3B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? How hard do teachers here work to coordinate their teaching with instruction at other grade levels? How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? t-coll-q2 t-cure-q2 #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 4.6 4.51 4.61
156 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 Learning Resources 1B 3B 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 a school's curriculum is appropriately challenging and diverse. It includes measures of curricular strength & variety, cultural responsiveness and co-curricular activities. Support For Teaching Development & Growth Cultural Responsiveness Draws on anonymous teacher reports on the quality of professional development. 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. 1B-ii 3B-ii Teachers TRUE TRUE How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? How often do teachers here collaborate to make the school run effectively? How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? t-coll-q3 t-cure-q3 #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 4.6 4.51 4.61
157 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? How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? How able are you to integrate material from different cultures into your instruction either online or in person?' How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? t-cure-q1 t-cure-q4 #N/A 2.33 2.34 2.84 2.85 3.34 3.35 4.6 4.61
158 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) 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
159 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 Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Cultural Responsiveness Family-School Relationships 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 teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3B-ii 3C-i Teacher Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. Teachers No source New scale - teacher communication TRUE TRUE FALSE How often do you integrate culturally diverse content into your teaching? There is an opportunity to meet with my child's teacher if I would like to (either in person or virtually)? 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 p-tcom-q2 #N/A 2.33 2.18 2.34 2.19 2.84 2.69 2.85 2.7 3.34 3.19 3.35 3.2 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
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. Learning Resources Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Cultural Responsiveness Family-School Relationships 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 teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3B-ii 3C-i Teacher Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. Teachers Parents New scale - teacher communication TRUE TRUE How often do you use teaching strategies to facilitate learning among culturally diverse students? There are adequate opportunities to meet with my child(ren)'s teacher(s), e.g., parent-teacher conferences? 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 p-tcom-q1 #N/A 2.33 2.18 2.34 2.19 2.84 2.69 2.85 2.7 3.34 3.19 3.35 3.2 4.6 4.4 4.61 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. Learning Resources Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Cultural Responsiveness Family-School Relationships 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 teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3B-ii 3C-i Teacher Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. Teachers Parents New scale - teacher communication TRUE TRUE How motivated are you to integrate culturally diverse content in your classroom? I feel comfortable requesting a meeting with my child(ren)'s teacher(s), if I would like to. 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 p-tcom-q3 #N/A 2.33 2.18 2.34 2.19 2.84 2.69 2.85 2.7 3.34 3.19 3.35 3.2 4.6 4.4 4.61 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. Learning Resources Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Curricular Strength & Variety Family-School Relationships 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 teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3B-i 3C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How often do you connect with parents at your school? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How often do you connect with parents at your school? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How often do you connect with parents at your school? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How often do you connect with parents at your school? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How often do you connect with parents at your school? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How often do you connect with parents at your school? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How often do you connect with parents at your school? Overall, how rigorous is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? How often do you connect with parents at your school? t-curv-q1 t-peng-q1 #N/A 2.33 2.18 2.34 2.19 2.84 2.69 2.85 2.7 3.34 3.19 3.35 3.2 4.6 4.4 4.61 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. Learning Resources Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Culturally Responsive Curriculum Family-School Relationships Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3C-i No source Teachers Low alpha FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people from racial and social backgrounds that differ from our family's backgrounds. 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? How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? p-cure-q1 t-peng-q2 Q104 Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
164 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 Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Culturally Responsive Curriculum Family-School Relationships Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3C-i No source Teachers Low alpha FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE My child(ren) have opportunities to make friends with others from different racial or social backgrounds at 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? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? p-cure-q2 t-peng-q3 Q47 Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
165 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 Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Culturally Responsive Curriculum Family-School Relationships Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. 3C-i No source Teachers Low alpha FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people who are similar to them in the school curriculum. 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? How often does the average parent help out at your school? p-cure-q3 t-peng-q4 Q48 Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
166 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 Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Culturally Responsive Curriculum Community Involvement & External Partners Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3C-ii School-Family Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. No source Parents High number of n/a's in pilot administration Confirmed by EFA FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people who are different from them in the school curriculum I know who to contact when I have a school-related question. p-cure-q4 p-comm-q1 Q86 Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
167 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 School-Family Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. Parents Confirmed by EFA confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE I know who to contact when I have a school-related question. I know how to find important information and news about my child(ren)'s school. p-comm-q1 p-comm-q2 Q17 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
168 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 School-Family Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. Parents confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE I know how to find important information and news about my child(ren)'s school. In general, when I ask a question, I get a response in a timely fashion. p-comm-q2 p-comm-q3 Q31 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
169 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 School-Family Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. Parents confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE In general, when I ask a question, I get a response in a timely fashion. The current emailed newsletters (from the principal, superintendent, PTO, school counselors, etc.) are effective in sharing information with the community. p-comm-q3 p-comm-q4 Q66 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
170 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 School-Family Communication - Parent Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about their access to important information about the school, including the staff responsiveness to parent questions. Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. Parents confirmed by EFA Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE The current emailed newsletters (from the principal, superintendent, PTO, school counselors, etc.) are effective in sharing information with the community. I feel welcome at my child(ren)'s school, e.g., when I visit for events or drop in to ask a question. p-comm-q4 p-valm-q1 Q33 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
171 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 Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Curricular Strength & Variety Community Involvement & External Partners 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 teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3B-i 3C-ii Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. Teachers Parents Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE How coherent is the curriculum that you are expected to teach? I have opportunities to participate in making decisions that affect the school community, e.g., planning a school event, spending PTA funds, reviewing school improvement plans, hiring key school or district leaders. 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 p-valm-q2 #N/A 2.33 2.18 2.34 2.19 2.84 2.69 2.85 2.7 3.34 3.19 3.35 3.2 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
172 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 Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Curricular Strength & Variety Community Involvement & External Partners 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 teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3B-i 3C-ii Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. Teachers Parents Confirmed by EFA 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? I feel comfortable sharing any concerns with the staff at my child(ren)'s school. 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 p-valm-q3 #N/A 2.33 2.18 2.34 2.19 2.84 2.69 2.85 2.7 3.34 3.19 3.35 3.2 4.6 4.4 4.61 4.41
173 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 Community Support 3B 3C 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 schools have supportive relationships with the surrounding community. It includes measures of family-school relationships, community involvement & external partnerships. Curricular Strength & Variety Community Involvement & External Partners 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 teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3B-i 3C-ii Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. Teachers Parents Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE How well-rounded is the curriculum that you and your colleagues teach? The staff at my child(ren)'s school value me as a partner in my child's learning. 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 p-valm-q4 #N/A 2.33 2.18 2.34 2.19 2.84 2.69 2.85 2.7 3.34 3.19 3.35 3.2 4.6 4.4 4.61 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. 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? 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
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 Teacher Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. No source New scale - teacher communication TRUE FALSE There is an opportunity to meet with my child's teacher if I would like to (either in person or virtually)? p-tcom-q2 Q20 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 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. 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? 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? 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? 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? 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
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 Teacher Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. Parents New scale - teacher communication TRUE TRUE There are adequate opportunities to meet with my child(ren)'s teacher(s), e.g., parent-teacher conferences? p-tcom-q1 Q20 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
174 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 Community Involvement & External Partners Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 3C-i 3C-ii Teacher Communication - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about whether there are adequate opportunities to meet with their child(ren)'s teachers. Parents Teachers New scale - teacher communication TRUE TRUE I feel comfortable requesting a meeting with my child(ren)'s teacher(s), if I would like to. 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? How effectively does this school connect with immigrant families, providing translation when necessary? p-tcom-q3 t-ceng-q1 Q100 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
175 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 Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. Parents Teachers Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE I feel welcome at my child(ren)'s school, e.g., when I visit for events or drop in to ask a question. 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? How effectively does this school respond to the needs and values of the surrounding community? p-valm-q1 t-ceng-q2 Q24 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
176 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 Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. Parents Teachers Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE I have opportunities to participate in making decisions that affect the school community, e.g., planning a school event, spending PTA funds, reviewing school improvement plans, hiring key school or district leaders. 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? To what extent are all groups of parents represented in the governance of the school? p-valm-q2 t-ceng-q3 Q26 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
177 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 Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. Parents Teachers Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE I feel comfortable sharing any concerns with the staff at my child(ren)'s 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? 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? p-valm-q3 t-ceng-q4 Q25 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.19 2.69 2.7 3.19 3.2 4.4 4.41
178 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. Community Support Performance 3C 4A 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 students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Community Involvement & External Partners Overall Performance Draws on anonymous teacher reports about the degree to which the school is responsive to equity issues in its community. 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. 3C-ii 4A-i Parents as Valued Community Members - Parent Student Academic Progress - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel welcome in the school community and whether there are opportunities for parents to share feedback with school leaders and teachers. Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. Parents Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE The staff at my child(ren)'s school value me as a partner in my child's learning. My child(ren) are learning at school. p-valm-q4 p-acpr-q1 Q45 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 2.18 2.48 2.19 2.49 2.69 2.99 2.7 3 3.19 3.49 3.2 3.5 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
179 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. Community Support Performance 3C 4A 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 students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. School Events Overall Performance Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. 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 Student Academic Progress - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. No source Parents Event scale Confirmed by EFA FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE School events are scheduled during days and times that I am able to attend. My child(ren) are learning skills they will need later in life. p-evnt-q1 p-acpr-q2 Q44 Update survey item ID in qualtrics (but do not display on dashboard) 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
180 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. Community Support Performance 3C 4A 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 students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. School Events Overall Performance Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. 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 Student Academic Progress - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. No source Parents Event scale Confirmed by EFA FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE My family is aware that my child can participate in school activities during times of financial hardship with financial help from the school. My child(ren) are engaged in challenging academic work on a regular basis in school. p-evnt-q2 p-acpr-q3 Q16 Update survey item ID in qualtrics (but do not display on dashboard) 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
181 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. Community Support Performance 3C 4A 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 students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. School Events Overall Performance Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. 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 Student Academic Progress - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. No source Parents Event scale Confirmed by EFA FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE How often do staff at your child(ren)’s school invite you to school events (either in person or virtual events)? My child(ren) are excited to engage in activities and learning at school. p-evnt-q3 p-acpr-q4 Q23 Update survey item ID in qualtrics (but do not display on dashboard) 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.5 4.51
182 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. Community Support Performance 3C 4A 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 students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. School Events Overall Performance Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. 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 No source Admin Data Event scale Benchmark is the statewide average 9th grade passing rate in the 21-22 school year FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE How often do staff at your child(ren)’s school contact you to discuss your child's academic achievement? 9th grade passing rate 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) p-evnt-q4 a-ovpe-i1 X Q29 75.8 Update survey item ID in qualtrics (but do not display on dashboard) percentage 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 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 Student Academic Progress - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. Parents Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE My child(ren) are learning at school. p-acpr-q1 Q35 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 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 Student Academic Progress - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. Parents Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE My child(ren) are learning skills they will need later in life. p-acpr-q2 Q36 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 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 Student Academic Progress - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. Parents Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE My child(ren) are engaged in challenging academic work on a regular basis in school. p-acpr-q3 Q38 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 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 Student Academic Progress - Parent Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent to which they feel their child(ren) are learning important skills at school and about whether they experience academic work as both challenging and engaging. Parents Confirmed by EFA TRUE TRUE My child(ren) are excited to engage in activities and learning at school. p-acpr-q4 Q103 Update survey item ID in qualtrics 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 Admin Data Benchmark is the statewide average 9th grade passing rate in the 21-22 school year TRUE TRUE 9th grade passing rate 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
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. 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? 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 school leadership as a whole 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? 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 do your school leaders 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? 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
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 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. 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 your school leaders know about what’s going on in teachers’ classrooms? 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
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? 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
183 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. Professional Community Overall Performance 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. 1A-iii 4A-i Teachers Admin Data Constructed by MCIEA staff TRUE TRUE FALSE 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? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) How many teachers in this school take responsibility for improving the school? Percent students who fail 2 core courses (HS only) t-pcom-q2 a-ovpe-i2 X #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
184 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. Professional Community Overall Performance 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. 1A-iii 4A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Relative to what you know of students this age, how academically able are your students? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? This year, how often have you had conversations with your colleagues about what helps students learn? Relative to what you know of students this age, how much effort did your students put forth in your class this year? t-pcom-q3 t-sach-q1 #N/A 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
185 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. Professional Community Overall Performance 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. 1A-iii 4A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? If student work from your classes was compared with work from "average" classes of the same grades/subjects in your state, how do you think an objective observer would rate the work? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? 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? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? 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? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? 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? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? 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? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? 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? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? 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? As a faculty, how well do you do talking through views, opinions, and values? 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-pcom-q4 t-sach-q2 #N/A 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
186 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. Professional Community Overall Performance 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. 1A-iii 4A-i Teachers TRUE TRUE This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? 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? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? 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? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? 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? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? 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? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? This year, how often have you had colleagues observe your classroom? If an observer sat in on one of your classes for a week, how would she or he rate your students? t-pcom-q5 t-sach-q3 #N/A 2.68 2.48 2.69 2.49 3.19 2.99 3.2 3 3.69 3.49 3.7 3.5 4.7 4.5 4.71 4.51
187 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. Community Support Performance 3C 4A 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 students are performing as expected and on-track for graduation. It includes measures of overall performance as rated by teachers. Family-School Relationships Performance Growth Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. Includes an asessment of student progression towards key learning goals. 3C-i 4A-ii Teachers No source TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE How often do you connect with parents at your school? Performance Growth How often do you connect with parents at your school? Performance Growth How often do you connect with parents at your school? Performance Growth How often do you connect with parents at your school? Performance Growth How often do you connect with parents at your school? Performance Growth How often do you connect with parents at your school? Performance Growth How often do you connect with parents at your school? Performance Growth How often do you connect with parents at your school? Performance Growth t-peng-q1 n/a #N/A n/a 2.18 2.98 2.19 2.99 2.69 3.49 2.7 3.5 3.19 3.99 3.2 4 4.4 4.5 4.41 4.51
188 Resources Perceptions of 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. 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 adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Community Support Student Commitment To Learning 3C 4B 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 students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Family-School Relationships Engagement In School Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3C-i 4B-i Teachers Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? The school day goes by fast. How involved have parents been in fundraising efforts at your school? The school day goes by fast. 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 s-sten-es1 #N/A 2.18 2.38 2.19 2.39 2.69 2.89 2.7 2.9 3.19 3.39 3.2 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es1
189 Resources Perceptions of 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. 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 adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Community Support Student Commitment To Learning 3C 4B 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 students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Family-School Relationships Engagement In School Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3C-i 4B-i Teachers Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? I like my class. How involved have parents been with parent groups at your school? I like my class. 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 s-sten-es2 #N/A 2.18 2.38 2.19 2.39 2.69 2.89 2.7 2.9 3.19 3.39 3.2 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es2
190 Resources Perceptions of 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. 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 adequacy of a school's facility, personnel, and curriculum, as well as the degree to which it is supported by the community. Perceptions of student learning, development of their own academic identities, and progression along positive trajectories. Community Support Student Commitment To Learning 3C 4B 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 students are invested in the process of learning. It includes measures of engagement in school and degree completion. Family-School Relationships Engagement In School Draws on anonymous teacher reports about their engagement with parents and leadership opportunities for parents at the school. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 3C-i 4B-i Teachers Students TRUE FALSE TRUE How often does the average parent help out at your school? I am excited to come to school. How often does the average parent help out at your school? I am excited to come to 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 s-sten-es3 #N/A 2.18 2.38 2.19 2.39 2.69 2.89 2.7 2.9 3.19 3.39 3.2 3.4 4.4 4.41 s-sten-es3
191 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. 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 Engagement In School 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 reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 4B-ii 4B-i Admin Data Students MA DESE, 2019-20 TRUE FALSE TRUE 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) I get to learn about things that I am interested in at my school. 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) I get to learn about things that I am interested in at my school. 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 s-sten-es4 X #N/A 80 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
192 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. 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 Engagement In School 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 reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 4B-ii 4B-i Admin Data Students NCES, 2016 TRUE FALSE TRUE Percent students retained in a grade Most of the time, I am excited about learning. Percent students retained in a grade Most of the time, I am excited about learning. 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 s-sten-es5 X #N/A 2 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-es5
193 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. 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 Engagement In School 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 reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 4B-ii 4B-i Admin Data Students MA DESE, 2019-20 TRUE FALSE TRUE 5-year graduation rate (HS only) There are times when I have choices about what I learn. 5-year graduation rate (HS only) There are times when I have choices about what I learn. 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 s-sten-es6 X #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-es6
194 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. Health Student Commitment To Learning 5D 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Physical Health Engagement In School Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 5D-ii 4B-i Teachers Students TRUE FALSE TRUE In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? There are times when I get to share my ideas with my classmates. In a typical week at your school, what is the average amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? There are times when I get to share my ideas with my classmates. 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 s-sten-es7 #N/A 2.23 2.38 2.24 2.39 2.74 2.89 2.75 2.9 3.24 3.39 3.25 3.4 4.3 4.4 4.31 4.41 s-sten-es7
195 Community & Wellbeing Academic 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. 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 development of traits relevant for students leading full and rewarding lives—in society, the workplace, and their private lives. Measures how much students are learning core academic content, developing their own academic identities, and progressing along positive trajectories. Health Student Commitment To Learning 5D 4B Seeks to determine the degree to which the school supports various health outcomes. It includes measures of student social, emotional, and physical health. 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. Physical Health Engagement In School Draws on anonymous teacher reports about student access to physical education and activity. It also includes a measure of medical staff to student ratio. Draws on anonymous student reports about their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 5D-ii 4B-i Teachers Students TRUE TRUE In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? How excited are you about going to class? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? How excited are you about going to this class? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? How excited are you about going to this class? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? How excited are you about going to this class? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? How excited are you about going to this class? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? How excited are you about going to this class? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? How excited are you about going to this class? In a typical week at your school, what is the maximum amount of time a student could spend engaged in physical activity? How excited are you about going to this class? t-phya-q3 s-sten-q1 #N/A 2.23 2.38 2.24 2.39 2.74 2.89 2.75 2.9 3.24 3.39 3.25 3.4 4.3 4.4 4.31 4.41
196 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. Professional Qualifications Engagement In School 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 their level of focus, participation, and interest in class. 1A-i 4B-i Teachers Students TRUE TRUE Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Overall, how interested are you in what you are learning? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Overall, how interested are you in this class? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Overall, how interested are you in this class? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Overall, how interested are you in this class? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Overall, how interested are you in this class? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Overall, how interested are you in this class? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Overall, how interested are you in this class? Given your preparation for teaching how comfortable are you teaching at the grade-level you have been assigned? Overall, how interested are you in this class? t-prep-q1 s-sten-q2 X #N/A 2.48 2.38 2.49 2.39 2.99 2.89 3 2.9 3.49 3.39 3.5 3.4 4.7 4.4 4.71 4.41
197 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 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. Problem Solving Skills Engagement In School 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. 4C-ii 4B-i No source Students FALSE TRUE FALSE 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 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) n/a s-sten-q3 #N/A n/a n/a 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
198 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 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. College & Career Placement Degree Completion Tracks the percentage of students enrolling in college or beginning a career immediately after high school graduation. Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. 4D-i 4B-ii Admin Data NCES, 2016 MA DESE, 2019-20 TRUE TRUE Placement in college or career (HS only) 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) Placement in college or career (HS only) 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) College enrollment rate (HS only) 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) College enrollment rate (HS only) 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) College enrollment rate (HS only) 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) College enrollment rate (HS only) 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) College enrollment rate (HS only) 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) College enrollment rate (HS only) 4-year on-time graduation rate (HS only) a-cgpr-i1 a-degr-i1 X #N/A 65.6 80 percentage 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 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. 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
199 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 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. Career Preparation Degree Completion Tracks student access to career technical education courses. Tracks the percentage of students in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. 4D-ii 4B-ii Admin Data NCES, 2016 TRUE TRUE Percent students in career-technical education pathways (HS only) Percent students retained in a grade Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent students retained in a grade Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent students retained in a grade Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent students retained in a grade Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent students retained in a grade Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent students retained in a grade Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent students retained in a grade Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) Percent students retained in a grade a-cppm-i2 a-degr-i2 X X #N/A 5 2 ratio percentage 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.4 4.41
200 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. Professional Qualifications Degree Completion 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 in each school who receive a high school diploma within 4 years and 5 years of starting 9th grade. 1A-i 4B-ii Teachers Admin Data MA DESE, 2019-20 TRUE TRUE How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) How prepared are you for teaching the topics that you are expected to teach in your assignment? 5-year graduation rate (HS only) t-prep-q2 a-degr-i3 X #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
201 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 Critical Thinking 1A 4C 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 whether students are learning to think critically and applying that learning to their lives outside of school. It includes measures of problem solving emphasis. Professional Qualifications Problem Solving Emphasis 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 how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. 1A-i 4C-i Teachers TRUE TRUE How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? How confident are you in working with the student body at your school? How often do students at your school come up with their own interpretations of material? t-prep-q3 t-psol-q1 #N/A 2.48 2.38 2.49 2.39 2.99 2.89 3 2.9 3.49 3.39 3.5 3.4 4.7 4.4 4.71 4.41
202 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. School Leadership Problem Solving Emphasis 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 how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. 1B-i 4C-i Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE To what extent do you trust your school leaders at their word? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? To what extent do you trust your principal at his or her word? How often do students apply ideas they have learned to new situations? t-prtr-q1 t-psol-q2 #N/A 2.48 2.38 2.49 2.39 2.99 2.89 3 2.9 3.49 3.39 3.5 3.4 4.5 4.4 4.51 4.41
203 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. School Leadership Problem Solving Emphasis 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 how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. 1B-i 4C-i Teachers FALSE TRUE TRUE At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the leaders at your school? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems either online or in person? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? At your school, how comfortable are you raising concerns with the principal? How often do students collaborate in class to solve complex problems? t-prtr-q2 t-psol-q3 #N/A 2.48 2.38 2.49 2.39 2.99 2.89 3 2.9 3.49 3.39 3.5 3.4 4.5 4.4 4.51 4.41
204 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. School Leadership Problem Solving Skills 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 how often their students have the opportunity to generate their own interpretations of material and apply knowledge to new situations. 1B-i 4C-ii Teachers No source FALSE TRUE FALSE How much do you trust school leaders 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? How much do you trust your principal to stand up for you in disagreements with parents? t-prtr-q3 n/a #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
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? 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? 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? 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 and teacher 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? 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 and teacher 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? 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 and teacher 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? 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 and teacher 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? 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 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? 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? 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 school-based 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? 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 school-based 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)? 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 school-based 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? 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 is your school's support for your professional growth? 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? 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. 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 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
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? 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? 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? 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? 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 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
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" classes of the same grades/subjects in your state, 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? 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 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 (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
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? 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
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? 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
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 (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
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 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 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
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 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 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
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. Supportive Environment Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent which the school environment supports student social and emotional health No source Scraps FALSE FALSE My child(ren) have at least one adult at the school that they trust. p-scrp-q1 Q19 Nix this one - low factor loading
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. Supportive Environment Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent which the school environment supports student social and emotional health No source Scraps FALSE FALSE The school values my family’s beliefs. p-scrp-q2 Q84 Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI
No source Scraps The school values my family’s background p-scrp-q3 Q13 Discuss improvements with Maynard DEI
205 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) 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 65.6 percentage 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.4 4.41
206 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 85 percentage 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.4 4.41
207 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 Percent students in career-technical education pathways (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) Student to career-technical education courses (HS only) a-cppm-i2 X X 5 ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.4 4.41
208 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? How often do you try to think of more than one explanation for why someone else acted as they did? s-sper-q1 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41
209 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? Overall, how often do you try to understand the point of view of other people? s-sper-q2 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41
210 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? How often do you try to figure out what motivates others to behave as they do? s-sper-q3 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41
211 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? In general, how often do you try to understand how other people see things? s-sper-q4 X 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41
212 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? How much do you believe that being concerned with national, state, and local issues is everyone's responsibility? s-civp-q1 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41
213 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? How important is it to you to get involved in improving your community? s-civp-q2 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41
214 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? How important is it to you to actively challenge inequalities in society? s-civp-q3 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41
215 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? How important is it to you to take action when something in society needs changing? s-civp-q4 X 2.48 2.49 2.99 3 3.49 3.5 4.4 4.41
216 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? If you face a problem while working towards an important goal, how well can you keep working? s-grit-q1 X 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
217 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? How important is it to you to finish things you start? s-grit-q2 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
218 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? How confident are you that you can remain focused on what you are doing, even when there are distractions? s-grit-q3 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
219 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? If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again? s-grit-q4 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
220 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? How much do you think you can change your own intelligence? Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-grmi-q1 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
221 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? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
222 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? How much do you think that struggling as a writer is something someone can change? Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-grmi-q3 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
223 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 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 can‚Äôt be good at it? (NOT USED IN THE SCORE) Not in the 16-17 Surveys s-grmi-q4 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
224 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? In a typical week, how much time do you spend in creative arts instruction or activities? s-expa-q1 X 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
225 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 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 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
226 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? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
227 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? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
228 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.? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
229 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 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
230 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.? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
231 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? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
232 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 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
233 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? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
234 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? On a regular day at school, how often do you feel relaxed? s-poaf-q1 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
235 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? How often are you enthusiastic at school? s-poaf-q2 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
236 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? On a normal day in school, how confident do you feel? s-poaf-q3 X 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
237 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? On a normal day in school, how much are you able to concentrate? s-poaf-q4 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
238 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 (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 750 ratio 2.98 2.99 3.49 3.5 3.99 4 4.3 4.31
239 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? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
240 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? 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 2.23 2.24 2.74 2.75 3.24 3.25 4.3 4.31
241 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 parent reports about student physical safety. No source Scale of its own FALSE FALSE The level of substance abuse is a problem at my child(ren)'s school. p-phys-q3
242 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. Culturally Responsive Curriculum Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum. No source Low alpha FALSE FALSE My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people from racial and social backgrounds that differ from our family's backgrounds. p-cure-q1
243 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. Culturally Responsive Curriculum Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum. No source Low alpha FALSE FALSE My child(ren) have opportunities to make friends with others from different racial or social backgrounds at school. p-cure-q2
244 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. Culturally Responsive Curriculum Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum. No source Low alpha FALSE FALSE My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people who are similar to them in the school curriculum. p-cure-q3
245 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. Culturally Responsive Curriculum Draws on anonymous parent reports about the cultural responsiveness of the curriculum. No source High number of n/a's in pilot administration FALSE FALSE My child(ren) have opportunities to learn about people who are different from them in the school curriculum p-cure-q4
246 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. School Events Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. No source Event scale FALSE FALSE School events are scheduled during days and times that I am able to attend. p-evnt-q1
247 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. School Events Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. No source Event scale FALSE FALSE My family is aware that my child can participate in school activities during times of financial hardship with financial help from the school. p-evnt-q2
248 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. School Events Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. No source Event scale FALSE FALSE How often do staff at your child(ren)’s school invite you to school events (either in person or virtual events)? p-evnt-q3
249 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. School Events Draws on anonymous parent reports about the accessibility of school sponsored events. No source Event scale FALSE FALSE How often do staff at your child(ren)’s school contact you to discuss your child's academic achievement? p-evnt-q4
250 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. Supportive Environment Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent which the school environment supports student social and emotional health No source Scraps FALSE FALSE My child(ren) have at least one adult at the school that they trust. p-scrp-q1
251 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. Supportive Environment Draws on anonymous parent reports about the extent which the school environment supports student social and emotional health No source Scraps FALSE FALSE The school values my family’s beliefs. p-scrp-q2
252 No source Scraps The school values my family’s background p-scrp-q3
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