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Results from 911±¬ÁÏÍø’ 2023 Family Experience Survey

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Published On: May 8th, 2023Categories: 2023, Anti-Racism Commitment, Equity at 911±¬ÁÏÍø, 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 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.

BACKGROUND OF RESPONDENTS

A total of 3,886 family respondents provided critical feedback.

Pie chart shows percentages of respondents based on their race/ethnicity: 49% Latinx, 44% Black, 1% Multiracial, 2% White and 1% Asian

RACE/ETHNICITY

50% identified as Latinx, 44% as Black, 2% as Multiracial, 1% as White, and 1% as Asian

Pie chart shows percentage of parent/guardian respondents based on what grade their oldest child is in: 23% had a child in the 10th grade, 25% had a child in the 11th grade, 25% had a child in the 12th grade, 24% had a child in the 9th grade, and 3% either has a child in middle school or did not report

GRADE LEVEL OF OLDEST CHILD

The grade level of respondents¡¯ oldest children were evenly split across the high school grades.

3% of responses were from Middle School parents, which is about the same proportion of middle school students in the network (2.4%).

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 culture is predictable, consistent, and promotes learning.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families, 7 of the 10 are in blue, 3 are in yellow, showing that over 7 in 10 families indicate that they feel administrators create a school environment that helps their children learn.

SCHOOL CLIMATE

Over 7 in 10 families feel administrators create a school environment that helps their children learn.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families. 6 of them are blue and 4 of them are yellow, showing that 6 out of 10 families believe their child generally feels safe at school

SCHOOL SAFETY

The majority of families worry about violence in schools; however, over 6 in 10 families believe their child generally feels safe in school.

Graphic shows 4 person icons, representing 4 families. 3 of the icons are blue and one of the icons is yellow. This represents that 3 in 4 families at 911±¬ÁÏÍø feel like their school is preparing their student for their next academic year.

SCHOOL FIT

3 in 4 families feel their school is preparing their student for their next academic year.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families, 8 of the 10 are in blue, 2 are in yellow, showing that over 8 in 10 families at 911±¬ÁÏÍø have at least one trusted staff member at their child¡¯s school.

FAMILY ENGAGEMENT

Over 8 in 10 families have at least one trusted staff member at their child¡¯s school.

This bar graph has five different segments in it, each with two bars ¨C a yellow bar and a blue bar sitting right on top of each other. The five segments are labeled with the five different indicators 911±¬ÁÏÍø¡¯ Family Experience Survey measured: Accountability and Culture, Family Engagement, School Climate, School Fit, and School Safety. The blue bar on top in each segment represents the results from last school year (the 2021-2022 school year). The yellow bar right below the blue bar represents the results from this year (the 2022-2023 school year). To the right of each bar, there is text that shows the percentage score of favorability for each measured indicator. For Accountability and Culture, the favorability score in the 21-22 school year was 89.9 percent and it was 87.7 percent for the 22-23 school year. For Family Engagement, the favorability score in the 21-22 school year was 32.9 percent and it was 34 percent for the 22-23 school year. For School Climate, the favorability score in the 21-22 school year was 68.6 percent and it was 70.4 percent for the 22-23 school year. For School Fit, the favorability score in the 21-22 school year was 61.3 percent and it was 67.9 percent for the 22-23 school year. For School Safety, the favorability score in the 21-22 school year was 59.5 percent and it was 59.4 percent for the 22-23 school year.

Most question topics had similar favorability as the previous year, with the exception of School Fit, which increased over 6% in favorability – which we define as answering ¡°strongly agree¡± or ¡°agree¡± to a question. The lowest topic favorability was once again Family Engagement at 34% (1.1% higher than the previous year), and the highest was again Accountability & Culture at 87.7% (2.2% lower than the previous year).

Within School Safety, parents are worrying less about violence at school than last year (3.3% higher than the previous year) but report that their child feels more unsafe than last year (6.1% lower than the previous year), though the favorability for children feeling safe was still higher than parents¡¯ worrying (64.3% vs 37.9%).

Next Steps

  1. This document has outlined the data for all families at all schools. To understand the school-specific data, every Principal will be hosting a Parent Advisory Council (PAC) meeting this Spring. Contact your school for more information.
  2. On April 20, during our Parent Leadership Series, we shared more information about the Network-wide responses to all of the feedback we¡¯ve collected.
  3. The Public Affairs team will recommend final Family Experience goals for our commitments in the 911±¬ÁÏÍø Identity Framework that will guide our work in School Year 2024.

RESUMEN

La Encuesta de experiencia familiar tiene como objetivo elevar constantemente la voz de los padres y la familia.

A medida que continuamos convirti¨¦ndonos en una organizaci¨®n antirracista, debemos integrar la voz de las familias de 911±¬ÁÏÍø en nuestro trabajo. Los datos en este documento son para todas las Escuelas 911±¬ÁÏÍø. Los datos espec¨ªficos del campus se compartir¨¢n en las reuniones del PAC durante la primavera. Aqu¨ª, describimos lo que escuchamos de nuestras familias en todas nuestras escuelas sobre c¨®mo estamos ejecutando nuestra misi¨®n y valores compartidos.

DATOS DEMOGR?FICOS DE LOS ENCUESTADOS

Un total de 3,886 familiares encuestados proporcionaron comentarios cr¨ªticos.
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RAZA/ETNICIDAD

50% identificados como latinos, 44% como negros, 2% como multirraciales,1% como blancos y 1% como asi¨¢ticos

NIVEL DE GRADO DEL HIJO MAYOR

El nivel de grado de los hijos mayores de los encuestados se dividi¨® de manera uniforme entre los grados de la escuela secundaria. El 3% de las respuestas fueron de padres de escuela intermedia, que es aproximadamente la misma proporci¨®n de estudiantes de escuela intermedia en la red (2.4%).

La encuesta consisti¨® en preguntas sobre los temas enumerados a continuaci¨®n.

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

Casi 9 de cada 10 familias est¨¢n de acuerdo en que la cultura escolar de sus hijos es predecible, consistente y promueve el aprendizaje.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families, 7 of the 10 are in blue, 3 are in yellow, showing that over 7 in 10 families indicate that they feel administrators create a school environment that helps their children learn.

CLIMA ESCOLAR

M¨¢s de 7 de cada 10 familias sienten que los administradores crean un entorno escolar que ayuda a sus hijos a aprender.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families. 6 of them are blue and 4 of them are yellow, showing that 6 out of 10 families believe their child generally feels safe at school

SEGURIDAD ESCOLAR

La mayor¨ªa de las familias se preocupan por la violencia en las escuelas; sin embargo, m¨¢s de 6 de cada 10 familias creen que sus hijos generalmente se sienten seguros en la escuela.

Graphic shows 4 person icons, representing 4 families. 3 of the icons are blue and one of the icons is yellow. This represents that 3 in 4 families at 911±¬ÁÏÍø feel like their school is preparing their student for their next academic year.

APTITUD ESCOLAR

Tres de cada cuatro familias sienten que su escuela est¨¢ preparando a su estudiante para el pr¨®ximo a?o acad¨¦mico.

Graphic shows 10 person icons, representing 10 families, 8 of the 10 are in blue, 2 are in yellow, showing that over 8 in 10 families at 911±¬ÁÏÍø have at least one trusted staff member at their child¡¯s school.

PARTICIPACI?N FAMILIAR

M¨¢s de 8 de cada 10 familias tienen al menos un miembro del personal de confianza en la escuela de su hijo.

La mayor¨ªa de los temas de preguntas tuvieron una preferencia similar a la del a?o anterior, con la excepci¨®n de Aptitud Escolar, que aument¨® m¨¢s del 6% en t¨¦rminos de favorabilidad, lo que definimos como responder ¡°totalmente de acuerdo¡± o ¡°de acuerdo¡± a una pregunta. La favorabilidad tem¨¢tica m¨¢s baja fue nuevamente Participaci¨®n Familiar, con 34% (1.1 % m¨¢s que el a?o anterior), y la m¨¢s alta fue nuevamente Responsabilidad y Cultura con 87.7% (2.2% m¨¢s bajo que el a?o anterior).

Dentro de Seguridad Escolar, los padres se preocupan menos por la violencia en la escuela que el a?o pasado (3.3% m¨¢s que el a?o anterior), pero informan que su hijo se siente m¨¢s inseguro que el a?o pasado (6.1% menos que el a?o anterior), aunque la favorabilidad de la seguridad escolar para los ni?os segu¨ªa siendo superior a la preocupaci¨®n de los padres (64.3% frente a 37.9%).

PRO?XIMOS PASOS

  1. Este documento ha resumido los datos para todas las familias en todas las escuelas. Para comprender los datos especi?ficos de la escuela, cada director organizara? una reunio?n del Consejo Asesor de Padres (PAC) esta primavera. Comuni?quese con su escuela para obtener ma?s informacio?n.

  2. El 20 de abril, durante nuestra Serie de liderazgo para padres, compartiremos ma?s informacio?n sobre las respuestas de toda la red a todos los comentarios que hemos recopilado.

  3. El equipo de Asuntos Pu?blicomendara? objetivos finales de Experiencia Familiar para nuestros compromisos en el Marco de Identidad 911±¬ÁÏÍø, que guiara? nuestro trabajo en el an?o escolar 2024.

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