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Presentation transcript:

Parent Survey High School 2018 Thursday, October 25, 2018

305 Total Responses Date Created: Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Q1: How many years have you lived in this area?

Q2: Gender:

Q3: Which religious denomination best describes you?

Q4: What year is your child Q4: What year is your child? If you have more than one child, what year is the oldest child you have attending Faith Lutheran?   Remember to answer this ENTIRE survey with this child in mind.

Q5: Below are a list of common social media sites Q5: Below are a list of common social media sites.  Think about the social media that you and your spouse use.  Rank the social media sites in order of time spent using them. (1=most frequent use/5=least frequent use)

Q5: Below are a list of common social media sites Q5: Below are a list of common social media sites.  Think about the social media that you and your spouse use.  Rank the social media sites in order of time spent using them. (1=most frequent use/5=least frequent use)

Q6: go to Church and/or Sunday school/Bible class? Some/Freq/Always = 68% HS response 44.5% Some/Freq/Always = 70.5% Some/Freq/Always = 84%

Q7: pray to Jesus (excluding meal time prayers)? Some/Freq/Daily = 81% 67.5% Some/Freq/Daily = 82.5% Some/Freq/Daily = 86.5%

Q8: read the Bible or devotional for personal growth? Some/Freq/Daily =46.5% 33.5% Some/Freq/Daily = 61.5% Some/Freq/Daily = 68%

Q9: feel "I believe that Jesus is guiding my life"? Some/Freq/Daily =69% 78% Some/Freq/Daily = 81% Some/Freq/Daily = 85.5%

Some/Often/Most Import =84% Q10: Which of the statements below about faith in Jesus do you feel best represents the attitudes of the people in the categories below?  Select one of the statements for each category. Some/Often/Most Import =84% 76% Some/Often/Most Import = 87% Some/Often/Most Import =89%

Q11: Which of the statements below about Faith Lutheran High School do you feel best represents the attitudes of the people in the categories below?  Select one of the statements for each category. 73% 93% Feel Good! 91% Feel Good!

Not Involved = 58% Not Involved = 17% Q12: How often do you think students in each of the following categories typically are involved in Social Drama at school? Give your best guess for what is typical for each category. Not Involved = 58% Not Involved = 17%

89% Don’t Bully 79% 62% Don’t Bully Q13: How often do you think students in each of the following categories typically are involved in harassment or bullying others at school? Give your best guess for what is typical for each category. 89% Don’t Bully 79% 62% Don’t Bully

1,2,3 = 3.5% NOT Comfortable 4,5,6 = 7% Neutral 7-10 = 89.5% Q14: On a scale of one to ten, how comfortable do you feel your child is at school?  (1= Not at all comfortable.   10 = Completely comfortable) 1,2,3 = 3.5% NOT Comfortable 4,5,6 = 7% Neutral 7-10 = 89.5% Feel Comfortable 75%

97% parents aren’t vaping/juuling TNM Q15: Substance: Any electronic vapor products like vaping or juuling (tobacco, nicotine, marijuana oil) 97% parents aren’t vaping/juuling TNM 95% ‘child’ aren’t vaping/juuling TNM 76.5% 34.5% ‘students’ aren’t vaping/juuling TNM

99% parents aren’t vaping/juuling Q16: Substance: Any electronic vapor products like vaping or juuling (any substance other than those listed in question 15) 99% parents aren’t vaping/juuling 97% ‘child’ aren’t vaping/juuling 84% 42% ‘students’ aren’t vaping/juuling

94% parents don’t use tobacco Q17: Substance: use tobacco? (including cigarettes, cigars, hookah or chewing tobacco) 94% parents don’t use tobacco 99% ‘child’ don’t use tobacco 94% 51.5% ‘students’ don’t use tobacco

99% parents don’t use marijuana Q18: Substance: use any marijuana? (including smoking, eating, vaping or juuling cbd / thc oil.) 99% parents don’t use marijuana 99% ‘child’ don’t use marijuana 85.5% 50% ‘students’ don’t use marijuana

28.5% parents don’t drink alcohol Q19: Not counting just a few sips at a family or religious gathering, how often do you think people in each of the following categories typically consume alcohol (including beer, wine, wine coolers, liquor and mixed drinks)?  Just give your best guess of what is most typical for each category. 28.5% parents don’t drink alcohol 96% ‘child’ don’t drink alcohol 74% 35% ‘students’ don’t drink alcohol

21-23% of students vape or juul TNM once a month or more. MEAN Q20: What percent of FLHS students do you think use any electronic vapor products like vaping or juuling tobacco, nicotine, marijuana oil at least once a month? 21-23% of students vape or juul TNM once a month or more. MEAN

Q20: What percent of FLHS students do you think use any electronic vapor products like vaping or juuling tobacco, nicotine, marijuana oil at least once a month?

Q21: What percent of FLHS students do you think use any electronic vapor products like vaping or juuling any other substance other than the ones listed in question 20, at least once a month? 22-24% of students vape or juul ‘other substances’ once a month or more.

Q21: What percent of FLHS students do you think use any electronic vapor products like vaping or juuling any other substance other than the ones listed in question 20, at least once a month?

20-22% of students use Tobacco once a month or more. Q22: What percent of FLHS students do you think use any tobacco products at least once a month? 20-22% of students use Tobacco once a month or more.

Q22: What percent of FLHS students do you think use any tobacco products at least once a month?

18-20% of students use Marijuana once a month or more. Q23: What percent of FLHS students do you think use any marijuana products at least once a month? 18-20% of students use Marijuana once a month or more.

Q23: What percent of FLHS students do you think use any marijuana products at least once a month?

31-33% of students use Alcohol once a month or more. Q24: What percent of FLHS students do you think use alcohol at least once a month? 31-33% of students use Alcohol once a month or more.

Q24: What percent of FLHS students do you think use alcohol at least once a month?

Q25: I (and my spouse) are careful to model the behaviors we expect from our children. 99% Agree

Q26: The parents at FLHS are careful to model the behaviors they expect from their children. 91.5% Agree

Q27: Parents play a significant role in helping their child(ren) avoid risky behaviors. 99% Agree

Q28: If my child is going somewhere, I always know where they are going, and who they will be with. 99% Agree

Q29: If other FLHS children are going somewhere, their parents always know where they are going, and who they will be with. 75% Agree

Q30: If my child is going to be with parents or students that I don't know extremely well, I will call the parents to verify. 88.5% Agree

Q31: If other FLHS children are going to be with parents or students that they don't know extremely well, they will call the parents to verify. 69% Agree

77% of Parents Check their child’s room at least once a month or more. Q32: How often do the following people check their child's room or possessions . . . 77% of Parents Check their child’s room at least once a month or more. 68% of other Parents Check their child’s room at least once a month or more

Q33: How often do the following people check their child's phone / computer . . . 67% of Parents check their Child’s electronics at least once a month or more. 56% of other parents check their child’s electronics at least once a month or more.

Q34: What limits, if any, do the following people have concerning their child drinking alcohol in their home? 61.5% 90.5% = NONE Allowed 33% = NONE Allowed

#1 = Having Sex #2 Drinking Alcohol Q35: Below are a list of the risky behaviors that students are commonly exposed to.   Rank the following behaviors as they most concern you? (1=most concerned/6=less concerning) #1 = Having Sex #2 Drinking Alcohol

Q35: Below are a list of the risky behaviors that students are commonly exposed to.   Rank the following behaviors as they most concern you? (1=most concerned/6=less concerning)

85% Agree 81% Agree 56% Agree 66.5% Agree Q36: How do you think the following people would feel about this statement?  "Parents and other adults should clearly communicate with their children the importance of NOT using alcohol and other drugs."  Select one for each category. 85% Agree 81% Agree 56% Agree 66.5% Agree

Q37: During the past 12 months, have you discussed your family rules about alcohol and other drugs with your child(ren)?

Q38: What limits, if any, would you say are most typical of the  parents of other students concerning student drinking alcohol in the home?

92% YOU – Always an unwise choice Q39: Which statements below about having sex in high school do you feel best represents the attitudes of the people in the following categories?  Select one of the statements for each category. A) Having sex in high school is always an unwise choice. B) Having sex in high school is OK if the two people are in a mature, mutual, and respectful relationship. C) Having sex is for anyone who wants to have it, if that's what people want to do. 92% YOU – Always an unwise choice 69% Your child –Always unwise 26% ‘students’ =Always unwise 64% Other ‘parents’ =Always unwise

31-33% of students are sexually active Q40: Overall, what percentage of students at Faith Lutheran High School do you think are sexually active?  Just give your best guess. 31-33% of students are sexually active 77% of FLHS students report NOT being sexually active, 23% are.

Q40: Overall, what percentage of students at Faith Lutheran High School do you think are sexually active?  Just give your best guess.