Lake Sybelia Elementary

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Lake Sybelia Elementary AdvancED Survey Results

Purpose of surveys Gain feedback from all stakeholders to determine our school needs and successes. This feedback helps guide our School Improvement Plan. The following topics were surveyed: Standard 1 – Purpose and Direction Standard 2 – Governance and Leadership Standard 3 – Teaching and Assessing for Learning Standard 4 – Resources and Support System Standard 5 – Using Results for Continuous Improvement

Parent Survey results

Highest scoring standard: Purpose and Direction Questions Agree or higher percent Our school’s purpose statement is clearly focused on student success. 85% Our school’s purpose statement is formally reviewed and revised with involvement from parents. 72% Our school has goals and a plan for improving student learning. 81%

All other standards were equal at 4 All other standards were equal at 4.2 Lowest Scoring questions in those standards Question Agree or higher Our school's governing body does not interfere with the operation or leadership at our school. 67% Our school provides excellent support services (e.g., counseling, and/or career planning). 68% Our school ensures the effective use of financial resources. 71%

Student (grades 1-2) survey results ** Student ratings are on a 3 point scale

Highest Scoring Standard: Purpose and Direction Question Agree or higher percent My teacher wants me to learn. 98%

Lowest scoring standard: Teaching and Assessing for Learning Question Agree or higher percent I learn new things in school. 92% My teacher makes me think. 85% I know what to do everyday at school. 78% My family likes to come to my school. 58% Other teachers know me. 67% My family knows how I do in school.

Student (grades 3-5) survey results

Highest scoring standard: Purpose and Directions Question Agree and above percent In my school my principal and teachers want every student to learn. 94% In my school I am learning new things that will help me. 88%

Lowest scoring Standards: Standard 5: Using Results for Continuous Improvement Standard 2 : Governance and Leadership Questions Agree In my school I am treated fairly. 64% In my school students treat adults with respect. 51% In my school my teachers want me to do my best work. 96% Questions Agree My principal and teachers ask me what I think about school. 39% My principal and teachers tell children when they do a good job. 81% My principal and teachers help me be ready for the next grade level. 96%

Staff survey results

Staff Highest scoring questions from Standards: 2: Governance and Leadership Standard 4: Resources and Support System 5: Using Results for Continuous Improvement Questions Agree or higher percent Our school leaders expect staff members to hold all students to high academic standards. 89% Our school provides protected instructional time. 90% Our school maintains facilities that contribute to a safe environment. 93%

Staff Lowest scoring Questions: Agree or higher percent All teachers in our school personalize instructional strategies and interventions to address individual learning needs of students. 75% In our school, related learning support services are provided for all students based on their needs. 78% In our school, a formal process is in place to support new staff members in their professional practices. 73%