King Philip Community Working Groups (CWG)

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King Philip Community Working Groups (CWG) Over the course of the 2017/2018 school year, the KP Community Working Groups and the KP Administration developed surveys targeted at various stakeholder groups to gain insight into the stakeholders’ views and priorities. The groups surveyed included: Community Members (Fall 2017) Staff (Winter 2018) Students (Spring 2018) Summary and Findings Community Survey KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Survey Creation The Strategic Planning CWG worked together with the KP Administration to create the stakeholder survey Teachers, staff, school committee, and community members all provided input to the survey questions Topics covered included budget, technology, communications, curriculum, facilities, extra-curricular activities, and various performance measures Objectives were two-fold Gain a better understanding of the community’s perceptions and priorities Compile baseline data for the incoming Superintendent to inform strategic planning efforts KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Survey Distribution The community survey was distributed across several platforms which enabled us to include community members of varied demographics across the district All 4 school districts emailed parents Various Facebook groups Senior centers and libraries School website Norfolk/Wrentham Times newspaper Lions clubs via email The staff survey was administered by the school administration The student survey was administered to grades 7-12 KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Response Demographics (786 Respondents) Community Survey Results Note: Responses can include multiple selections for a single respondent for demographics of grade and resource utilization KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

How Do You Get Your KP Information? KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Rating Scale The stop-light scale was used to represent the data. Strongly Agree Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don’t Know/NA KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

I Believe KP Provides a Quality Education Community Survey Results By Role By Town KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

I Believe KP Retains High-Quality Teachers Community Survey Results By Role By Town KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Factors Essential for Student Success & Performance Community Survey Results How to Read This Slide Rate Importance and Provide Your Opinion on Current Performance Green bars represent a ranking of Extremely/Very important Yellow represents Somewhat/Not Important Purple lines represent performance ratings 99% agree that teacher quality is a priority 67% agree KP is doing great/good at this KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Where Parents Want More Variety in Course Options Community Survey Results KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

My Child Felt Comfortable With… Community Survey Results The Academic Transition to … The Non-Academic Transition to … KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Parent Perspectives on the KP Learning Environment Community Survey Results Time on Homework Appropriate District Responsiveness KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Parent Perspectives (Continued) Community Survey Results Adequately Staffed for Discipline Students Feel Sense of Belonging to KP Safe Comfortable Inclusive Environment KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Should be Given Funding Priority I Believe Technology… Community Survey Results Is Important to Daily Curriculum Should be Given Funding Priority KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

Athletics, Music, Clubs & Activities Community Survey Results Policies and Procedures Communicated and Enforced Facilities Maintained and Meet the Student Needs Practice Schedule – Able to Balance with Academics KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

KP is Adequately Funded Relative to Surrounding Districts Community Survey Results By Role By Town KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

KP Provides Appropriate Budget Information at Town Meeting Community Survey Results By Role By Town KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18

KP CWG Survey Results – Next Steps Discuss next steps with administration Plan distribution to community, teachers, students KP CWG Survey Results 2017/18