Highlights from the NYC School Survey: Results and implementation

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Highlights from the NYC School Survey: Results and implementation Insert Your School’s Picture Here Highlights from the NYC School Survey: Results and implementation [Insert School Name Here]

Instructions for Use The purpose of the deck is to share why the NYC School Survey data is important to your school, how feedback is used, and to encourage participation. The following template slides are for you to update and share with your school’s families. Slides that require you to fill in your school’s information have instructions included in the notes section. Update the points in gray with information specific to your school. Remove this slide when ready to share.

Agenda NYC School Survey Overview Who did we hear from? What are we proud of? Where did we see opportunities to improve? How have we used your feedback? What do we do next at our school? Continue sharing your voice!

NYC School Survey Overview Each year, all parents/guardians, teachers, and students in grades 6-12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey is aligned to the DOE’s Framework for Great Schools. It is designed to collect important information about each school’s ability to support student success. We use feedback from the survey to reflect and improve our school. Results from the survey are a part of the online School Quality Guide available at tools.nycenet.edu/guide.

Who did we hear from? 2018 2017 Students XX% Parents/Guardians Teachers Instructions: Update the response rate numbers from 2018 and 2017 by looking at your school’s information on the School Quality Guide. tools.nycenet.edu/guide/2018 tools.nycenet.edu/guide/2017

What are we proud of? XX% of students agreed or strongly agreed that their classes at their school really make them think critically. XX% of parents/guardians agreed or strongly agreed that the principal/school leader at their school works hard to build trusting relationships with parents/guardians like them. Instructions: Review your results from the 2018 NYC School Survey and make note of the results that stand out to you as a school leader. Update the examples with your information. Think about what results are you proud of and include screenshots of results from your online school quality guide that you want to highlight on this slide.

Where did we see opportunities to improve? XX% of students agreed or strongly agreed that their classes at their school really make them think critically. XX% of parents/guardians agreed or strongly agreed that the principal/school leader at their school works hard to build trusting relationships with parents/guardians like them. Instructions: Review your results from the 2018 NYC School Survey and make note of the areas you identifies for continued improvement. Think about what factors of school life could be contributing to the results you see and what areas you want to focus on. Consider including screenshots of results from your online school quality guide that you want to focus and update the above examples with your information.

How have we used your feedback? [Optional: Insert your school mission here] To better align with our school mission/goals, we used your feedback to: Consider sharing any changes, if any, you made based on the feedback you received from parents/guardians, students or teachers. OPTIONAL SLIDE Instructions: Use this slide if your school used feedback from the NYC School Survey to make changes aligned with your school mission.

How do we plan to use your feedback? [Optional: Insert your school mission here] To better align with our school mission/goals, we plan to use your feedback to: Consider the areas you identified as indicating program strengths. What is the school or program doing that is leading to positive feedback in these areas? What are issues or areas the group would like to prioritize as needing additional focus and attention? OPTIONAL SLIDE Instructions: Use this slide to share how and if you plan to use the feedback from the NYC School Survey.

Continue sharing your voice! Thank you for your feedback! Continue to ensure your voice is heard by taking the 2019 NYC School Survey. Survey window: The 2019 NYC School Survey will open in February 2019. Get more information about the NYC School Survey at nycschoolsurvey.org.