Published On: April 18th, 2022Categories: 2022, Anti-Racism Commitment, Parents

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SUMMARY

The Family Experience Survey aims to consistently elevate the parent and family voice.

As we continue to become an antiracist organization, we must integrate the voice of 911±¬ÁÏÍø families into our work. The data in this document is for all 911±¬ÁÏÍø. Campus-specific data will be shared in Parent & Guardian Advisory Council (PAC) meetings throughout the Spring. Here, we outline what we heard from our families across all of our schools about how we are executing our shared mission and values.

Learn more about the Family Experience Survey

  • Why we believe gathering feedback from our parents/guardians is important
  • How we gathered this data
  • How we plan to incorporate this data into our decisions for the next school year

BACKGROUND OF RESPONDENTS

A total of 4,027 family respondents provided critical feedback.

Pie chart shows percentages of respondents based on their race/ethnicity: 49% Latinx, 41% Black, 3% Multiracial, 2% White and 2% Asian

RACE/ETHNICITY

49% identified as Latinx, 41% as Black, 3% as Multiracial, 2% as White, and 2% as Asian.

Pie chart shows percentage of parent/guardian respondents based on what grade their oldest child is in: 25% had a child in the 10th grade, 25% had a child in the 11th grade, 25% had a child in the 12th grade, 20% had a child in the 9th grade, and 4% either has a child in middle school or did not report

GRADE LEVEL OF OLDEST CHILD

Roughly equal portions said their oldest student was in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade, at about 25% each.

20% had a 9th-grade student.

The remaining 4% were middle-school age or did not report.

The survey consisted of questions on the topics listed below.

Here are some of the themes:

Graphic shows that nearly 9 out of 10 911±¬ÁÏÍø' families agree that their child's school provides a predictable and consistent culture

ACCOUNTABILITY & CULTURE

Nearly 9 in 10 families agree that their child¡¯s school provides a predictable and consistent culture.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families, 8 of the 10 are in blue, 2 are in yellow, showing that almost 8 in 10 families indicate that they believe teachers have respect for their children

SCHOOL CLIMATE

Almost 8 in 10 families indicate that they believe teachers have respect for their children, while only 6 in 10 believe that their children are enjoying school.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families. 5 of the icons are blue and 5 of the icons are yellow, showing that slightly more than half of families indicate that their student is not comfortable asking adults for their help at school

SCHOOL FIT

Slightly more than half of the families indicate that their student is not comfortable asking adults for help at their school.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families. 7 of them are blue and 3 of them are yellow, showing that 7 out of 10 families believe their child generally feels safe at school

SCHOOL SAFETY

The majority of families worry about violence in schools; however, the vast majority (7 in 10) believe their child generally feels safe in school.

Graphic shows two groups of 4 people icon. The first group has 3 blue icons and 1 yellow icon, showing that 3 in 4 families feel they have at least one trusted staff member on campus. The second group has 1 blue icon and 3 yellow icons, showing that less than 1 in 4 families feel connected to, involved, or physically present in schools

FAMILY ENGAGEMENT

While over 3 in 4 families feel they have at least one trusted staff member on campus, less than 1 in 4 feel connected to, involved, or physically present in schools.

Additionally, we asked for feedback through open-response around some of 911±¬ÁÏÍø¡¯s policies:

Dress Code: There were about an equal number of comments from those who approved of the new dress code and thought it worked well and those who disapproved and expressed a desire to return to 911±¬ÁÏÍø¡¯s previous dress code policy.

Cell Phone Usage: Feedback on cell phone usage was also split. Nearly half of responses cited safety concerns at school as the reason why students should always have access to phones, while almost the other half thought cell phones should be limited to emergencies and/or are generally a distraction to students.

School Culture: The top themes that emerged included a desire for better communication with students (checking in on them individually, hearing more student voices) and offering more activities for students.

RESUMEN

La Encuesta de experiencia familiar tiene como objetivo elevar constantemente la voz de los padres y la familia. A medida que continuamos convirtie?ndonos en una organizacio?n antirracista, debemos integrar la voz de las familias de 911±¬ÁÏÍø en nuestro trabajo. Los datos en este documento corresponden a todas las Escuelas de 911±¬ÁÏÍø. Los datos especi?ficos del campus se compartira?n en las reuniones de PAC durante la primavera. Aqui?, describimos lo que expresan las familias de todas nuestras escuelas sobre la manera en que estamos ejecutando nuestra misio?n y valores compartidos.

ANTECEDENTES DE LOS ENCUESTADOS

Un total de 4,027 familiares encuestados proporcionaron respuestas fundamentales.

RAZA/ORIGEN E?TNICO

El 49 % se identifico? como latinx, el 41 % como negros, el 3 % como multirraciales, el 2 % como blancos y el 2 % como asia?ticos.

NIVEL ESCOLAR DEL HIJO MAYOR

Partes aproximadamente iguales afirmaron que su hijo mayor estaba en el grado 10, 11 o 12, con alrededor del 25% correspondiente a cada uno de estos grados.

El 20% afirmo? tener un estudiante en 9 grado

El 4% restante establecio? que su hijo se encontraba en edad de escuela intermedia o no se presento?.

La encuesta consistio? en preguntas sobre los temas detallados a continuacio?n.

Estos son algunos de los temas:

Graphic shows that nearly 9 out of 10 911±¬ÁÏÍø' families agree that their child's school provides a predictable and consistent culture

RESPONSABILIDAD Y CULTURA

Aproximadamente 9 de cada 10 familias esta?n de acuerdo en que la escuela de su hijo ofrece una cultura predecible y consistente.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families, 8 of the 10 are in blue, 2 are in yellow, showing that almost 8 in 10 families indicate that they believe teachers have respect for their children

AMBIENTE ESCOLAR

Alrededor de 8 de cada 10 familias consideran que los maestros respetan a sus hijos, mientras que solo 6 de cada 10 creen que sus hijos disfrutan de la escuela.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families. 5 of the icons are blue and 5 of the icons are yellow, showing that slightly more than half of families indicate that their student is not comfortable asking adults for their help at school

ADAPTACIO?N ESCOLAR

Un poco ma?s de la mitad de las familias indican que su hijo no se siente co?modo al pedir ayuda a los adultos en su escuela.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families. 7 of them are blue and 3 of them are yellow, showing that 7 out of 10 families believe their child generally feels safe at school

SEGURIDAD ESCOLAR

La mayori?a de las familias se preocupan por la violencia en las escuelas; sin embargo, la gran mayori?a (7 de cada 10) considera que su hijo generalmente se siente seguro en la escuela.

Graphic shows two groups of 4 people icon. The first group has 3 blue icons and 1 yellow icon, showing that 3 in 4 families feel they have at least one trusted staff member on campus. The second group has 1 blue icon and 3 yellow icons, showing that less than 1 in 4 families feel connected to, involved, or physically present in schools

COMPROMISO FAMILIAR

Si bien ma?s de 3 de cada 4 familias sienten que cuentan con al menos una persona de confianza dentro del personal en el campus, menos de 1 de cada 4 se sienten conectadas, involucradas o fi?sicamente presentes en las escuelas.

Adema?s, solicitamos comentarios a trave?s de una respuesta abierta sobre algunas de las poli?ticas de 911±¬ÁÏÍø:

Co?digo de vestimenta: Hubo casi la misma cantidad de comentarios tanto por parte de quienes aprobaron el nuevo co?digo de vestimenta y consideraron que funcionaba bien como por parte de quienes lo desaprobaron y expresaron su deseo de volver a la poli?tica de co?digo de vestimenta anterior de 911±¬ÁÏÍø.

Uso del tele?fono celular: Los comentarios sobre el uso del tele?fono
celular tambie?n estuvieron divididos. Casi en la mitad de las respuestas se mencionaron las preocupaciones de seguridad en la escuela como la razo?n por la cual los estudiantes siempre deben tener acceso a los tele?fonos, mientras que en casi la otra mitad se indico? que los tele?fonos celulares deberi?an limitarse a emergencias y/o generalmente son una distraccio?n para los estudiantes.

Cultura escolar: Los principales temas que surgieron incluyeron el deseo de una mejor comunicacio?n con los estudiantes (estar pendientes de ellos en forma individual, escuchar ma?s las voces de los estudiantes) y ofrecer ma?s actividades para los estudiantes.

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