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Account Executive: Jon Woehl Managing Director: Sarah Gass Executive Director: Mike Rich
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Completion Rate 1352 surveys mailed out – 347 returned surveys 344 received in mail 3 completed via online Response rate of 26%
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Channels for information received
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Gender
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Age of Respondents
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Size of Household
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Years lived in Cedar Mountain School District
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Number of school age children
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Current school-aged children
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Occupation of Respondents
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Respondents by Resident Status
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Respondents’ Status
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DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTIONS BY AGRICULTURAL LANDOWNERS AND OTHER RESIDENTS
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Average level of agreement regarding current school building
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Average level of agreement regarding physical improvements to the Cedar Mountain School
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Level of agreement on the proposed changes will benefit students even though respondent does not have school age children
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Factors to determine level of support toward proposed bond referendum
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Average level of agreement regarding proposed bond referendum
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Average level of agreement with upgrades to building structure are necessary
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Tax Rate per Acre According to District
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PERCEPTIONS OF VOTING RESIDENTS
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Average level of agreement with upgrades to building structure are necessary based on the school children attend
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Level of agreement with upgrades to building structure are necessary based on school children attend 78%
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Level of agreement with upgrades to building structure are necessary based on school children attend
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17%
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Level of agreement with upgrades to building structure are necessary based on school children attend
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Average level of agreement with upgrades to building structure are necessary based on occupation
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Level of agreement with upgrades to building structure are necessary based on occupation of resident
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Conclusions Cost is the primary factor that will determine community members’ support for the proposed bond referendum. A high percentage of respondents, who are residents and non-agricultural producers, agreed that upgrades were necessary. More than 50% of Agricultural Landowners would agree that the proposed changes would benefit students even though respondents do not have school aged children.
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Conclusions Respondents employed in Morgan or Franklin strongly agree that there is a need for upgrades to the current school facility. – Other occupation groups including Agricultural Producers indicated they also agree. Other Residents of the Cedar Mountain School District agree more strongly that upgrades are necessary than Agricultural Landowners.
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Conclusions Regarding the proposed bond referendum, other residents and Agricultural landowners agreed that there was ample information to make an informed decision and that the community can come to a consensus.
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Concluding comments or questions?
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