Period 5 Survey Findings English 10 A. Parents  1 of 6 did attend the Prep, that 1 stated the Prep HAS changed since they attended  Satisfaction with.

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Period 5 Survey Findings English 10 A

Parents  1 of 6 did attend the Prep, that 1 stated the Prep HAS changed since they attended  Satisfaction with the education parents are with the education child(ren) are receiving at the Prep? average of 6.6 (somewhere b/w neutral and satisfied)  How do they feel about child(ren) attending the Prep? average of 6.6 (somewhere b/w neutral and satisfied)  How safe is the Prep? average 0f 5.5. (neutral)  Feeling about Prep community? average of 5.8 (neutral)  Prep’s dress code? average of 6.3 (b/w neutral & satisfied)  Opinion of teachers? average of 7.3 (satisfied)  Opinion of admin? average of 6.3 (b/w neutral & satisfied)  Opinion of classified staff? average of 5.6 (neutral)

Students  How much has school changed since your first day?  Majority answered SOMEWHAT  How has WPHS changed?  On a scale of 1-10, average score of 8 (changed for the worse)  What would you change at Washington?  Majority said LOCATION  Students give teachers respect  Majority of students chose DISAGREE  School lunch affects the school’s culture  Majority AGREED with this statement  School lunch are better at schools with a better culture  Majority DISAGREED with the statement  Was Washington your 1 st choice of high school?  Majority said NO

Teachers  Do students respect teachers?  Majority said YES  Has the Prep changed over the years in a POSITIVE manner?  Majority said YES  Has the Prep’s culture had a positive effect on you?  Majority said YES  Do you contribute POSITIVELY to the Prep’s culture?  Majority said YES  Do students put enough effort in their schoolwork?  Majority said NO  Does the Prep’s culture need to be improved?  Majority said YES  Will graduation rates rise this year?  Majority said YES  Is student safety a problem?  Half said yes, half said no  Can the school’s reputation be changed by the students?  Majority said YES  Is the way instruction is delivered in a way most effective for students?  Half said yes, half said no

Admin  Washington gives opportunities to their students?  Average of 9, meaning really good  Quality of stakeholder feedback?  75% neutral, 25% positive  Administrator satisfaction  Average of 8, meaning good/satisfied  Was the Prep their first choice?  75% yes, 25% no  Student respect of self and others?  Average of 5, meaning somewhat  Would you send a relative to the Prep?  Average of 8, meaning yes  Do Prep students work to their potential?  Average of 5, meaning somewhat  Has the school improved academically since you’ve arrived?  Average of 6, meaning somewhat  Students respect of you & your authority?  Average of 7, meaning yes  Adjective best describing the Prep?  50% good  25% very good  25% ok

Classified  Prep has a safe learning environment  60% agree  20% neutral  20% disagree  WPHS is well organized  40% agree  20% neutral  40% disagree  WPHS focuses more on misbehaved students than average/good students  20% agree  60% neutral  20% disagree  Students take advantage of opportunities  20% agree  20% neutral  60% disagree  WPHS has fair policies  100% agree