School Climate — Safety Districtwide Results

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School Climate — Safety Districtwide Results Grade 5: Feel safe most or all of the time. Grades 7, 9, & 11: Feel safe or very safe. Staff: Agreed or strongly agreed that school is a safe place for students. Source: California Healthy Kids Survey and California School Climate Survey

School Climate — Safety Districtwide Results Sources: 2015 & 2016 California Healthy Kids Surveys

School Climate — Protective Factors Districtwide Results *Staff districtwide who indicated that “nearly all” or “most” adults really care about all students. Sources: California Healthy Kids Survey and California School Climate Survey

School Climate — Protective Factors Districtwide Results DRAFT School Climate — Protective Factors Districtwide Results *Staff districtwide who indicated that “nearly all” or “most” adults believe every student can be a success. Sources: California Healthy Kids Survey and California School Climate Survey DRAFT

School Climate — Protective Factors Districtwide Results DRAFT School Climate — Protective Factors Districtwide Results *School encourages decision opportunities for students (“agreed” or “strongly agreed”). Sources: California Healthy Kids Survey and California School Climate Survey DRAFT