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1 Q1 Please identify the school where you teach. Answered: 694 Skipped: 11 Academic Magnet HS Angel Oak ES Apple Charter Ashley River Creative Art... Baptist Hill HS Belle Hall ES Buist Academy Burke MS Burke HS Burns ES CE Williams Cario MS Charleston Charter for... Charleston Development... Charleston Progressive Chicora ES Clark Academy Corcoran ES Daniel Jenkins 1 / 42
2 Daniel Jenkins Drayton Hall ES Dunston ES East Cooper Montessori Ellington ES Fort Johnson MS Frierson ES Garrett Academy Goodwin ES Gregg Mathis Charter Harbor View ES Haut Gap MS Hunley Park Hursey ES Itinerant Program James B. Edwards ES James Island ES James Island MS James Island Charter HS James Simmons Jane Edwards ES 2 / 42
3 Jennie Moore ES Ladson ES Laing MS Lambs ES Laurel Hill Liberty Hill Lincoln Lowcountry Tech Academy Mary Ford ES Memminger ES Midland Park ES Military Magnet Mitchell ES Montessori Community Morningside Boys Academy Morningside Girls Academy Moultrie MS Mt. Pleasant Academy Mt. Zion ES Murray LaSaine ES North Charleston... 3 / 42
4 North Charleston ES North Charleston HS Northwoods MS Oakland ES Orange Grove ES Pepperhill ES Pinckney ES Pinehurst St. Andrews ES St. James Santee ES St. Johns HS Sanders-Clyde ES School of the Arts Springfield ES Stall HS Stiles Point ES Stono Park ES Sullivans Island ES Wando HS West Ashley HS West Ashley MS 4 / 42
5 Whitesides ES Zucker Academic Magnet HS Angel Oak ES Apple Charter Ashley River Creative Arts ES Baptist Hill HS Belle Hall ES Buist Academy Burke MS Burke HS Burns ES CE Williams Cario MS Charleston Charter for Math and Science Charleston Development Academy Charleston Progressive Chicora ES Clark Academy Corcoran ES Daniel Jenkins Drayton Hall ES Dunston ES East Cooper Montessori Ellington ES Fort Johnson MS Frierson ES Garrett Academy Goodwin ES 1.44% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 6 5 / 42
6 Gregg Mathis Charter Harbor View ES Haut Gap MS Hunley Park Hursey ES Itinerant Program James B. Edwards ES James Island ES James Island MS James Island Charter HS James Simmons Jane Edwards ES Jennie Moore ES Ladson ES Laing MS Lambs ES Laurel Hill Liberty Hill Lincoln Lowcountry Tech Academy Mary Ford ES Memminger ES Midland Park ES Military Magnet Mitchell ES Montessori Community Morningside Boys Academy Morningside Girls Academy Moultrie MS Mt. Pleasant Academy Mt. Zion ES Murray LaSaine ES North Charleston Creative Arts North Charleston ES North Charleston HS 0.00% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 2 6 / 42
7 Northwoods MS Oakland ES Orange Grove ES Pepperhill ES Pinckney ES Pinehurst St. Andrews ES St. James Santee ES St. Johns HS Sanders-Clyde ES School of the Arts Springfield ES Stall HS Stiles Point ES Stono Park ES Sullivans Island ES Wando HS West Ashley HS West Ashley MS Whitesides ES Zucker 0.58% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 4 Total / 42
8 Q2 Which of these best describes the level you teach? Answered: 704 Skipped: 1 Elementary School Middle School High School Other (please specify) Elementary School Middle School High School Other (please specify) 57.67% % % % 17 Total / 42
9 Q3 I am familiar with the new Progressive Discipline Plan. Answered: 615 Skipped: 90 Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly 15.12% % % % % 99 Total / 42
10 Q4 The PDP empowers me to maintain order and discipline in my classroom. Answered: 596 Skipped: 109 Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly 1.01% % % % % 121 Total / 42
11 Q5 The consequences provided in the PDP are appropriate for the infraction. Answered: 598 Skipped: 107 Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly 0.67% % % % % 124 Total / 42
12 Q6 Under the PDP, all students are treated equally. Answered: 598 Skipped: 107 Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly 5.35% % % % % 70 Total / 42
13 Q7 The PDP promotes high expectations for student conduct. Answered: 591 Skipped: 114 Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly 2.20% % % % % 120 Total / 42
14 Q8 The PDP is an improvement over previous discipline plans. Answered: 596 Skipped: 109 Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly Mostly agree Neither agree nor Mostly Strongly 1.68% % % % % 123 Total / 42
15 Q9 (Optional) Please provide examples of discipline issues that you feel are not being addressed appropriately by the PDP. Answered: 205 Skipped: / 42
16 Q10 (Optional) What recommendations do you have for improving the PDP? Answered: 156 Skipped: / 42
17 Q11 Does your school have a School Leadership Council (School Leadership Team, Faculty Senate, etc.)? Answered: 597 Skipped: 108 Yes No (if no, please skip... I don't know Yes No (if no, please skip to the next section) I don't know 89.11% % % 39 Total / 42
18 Q12 How are the council's faculty members chosen? (You may choose more than one) Answered: 551 Skipped: 154 Appointed by the principal Elected by the faculty Comprised of department... Any faculty member can... Other (please specify) Appointed by the principal Elected by the faculty Comprised of department chairs, grade level leaders, etc. Any faculty member can participate Other (please specify) 40.29% % % % % 52 Total Respondents: / 42
19 Q13 To what extent does your council permit you to have input on decisions that affect your school? Answered: 545 Skipped: 160 Always Sometimes Very little Not at all Always Sometimes Very little Not at all 33.03% % % % 64 Total / 42
20 Q14 Which best describes the way decisions are reached in your council? Answered: 509 Skipped: 196 Majority vote General consensus Principal takes teache... Principal ignores teac... No decisions are consider... Majority vote General consensus Principal takes teacher views under advisement before reaching a decision Principal ignores teacher views and makes his or her own decision No decisions are considered by the council 8.45% % % % % 32 Total / 42
21 Q15 How frequently does your council meet? Answered: 523 Skipped: 182 Once per month (or more... Once per quarter Once per semester As needed Almost never Once per month (or more frequently) Once per quarter Once per semester As needed Almost never 77.25% % % % % 39 Total / 42
22 Q16 (Optional) What concerns or recommendations do you have about your council? Answered: 120 Skipped: / 42
23 Q17 My SLOs accurately reflect my ability as a teacher. Answered: 568 Skipped: 137 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 2.99% % % % % 248 Total / 42
24 Q18 My SLOs are accurately aligned with my standards. Answered: 569 Skipped: 136 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 16.87% % % % % 89 Total / 42
25 Q19 The process for electronically reporting my SLO information is userfriendly. Answered: 568 Skipped: 137 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 7.75% % % % % 153 Total / 42
26 Q20 How many SLO student tasks/activities are you required to do? Answered: 557 Skipped: More than More than % % % % % 39 Total / 42
27 Q21 The number of SLOs I am required to do is: Answered: 539 Skipped: 166 Too many Too few Just right Too many Too few Just right 45.27% % % 288 Total / 42
28 Q22 (Optional) What concerns or recommendations do you have about SLOs? Answered: 220 Skipped: / 42
29 Q23 The number of students in my largest class is: Answered: 569 Skipped: or fewer or more 10 or fewer or more 4.92% % % % % 119 Total / 42
30 Q24 Increased class sizes this year are having a negative effect on the students I teach. Answered: 569 Skipped: 136 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 60.11% % % % % 12 Total / 42
31 Q25 The professional development I attended on January 17 will help me improve as a teacher. Answered: 572 Skipped: 133 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 14.34% % % % % 96 Total / 42
32 Q26 I was able to attend the professional development course On January 17 that I felt would best help me. Answered: 573 Skipped: 132 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 32.46% % % % % 55 Total / 42
33 Q27 My classroom is free from insect or rodent infestation. Answered: 571 Skipped: 134 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 39.93% % % % % 58 Total / 42
34 Q28 My school permits me to have enough xerox copies to meet the needs of my students. Answered: 574 Skipped: 131 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 36.24% % % % % 84 Total / 42
35 Q29 It would benefit my school if our teacher coach position(s) was converted to a classroom teacher or small group learning interventionist. Answered: 565 Skipped: 140 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 53.10% % % % % 24 Total / 42
36 Q30 TCT meetings are a good use of my time. Answered: 565 Skipped: 140 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly My school does not have TCT... Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly My school does not have TCT meetings 5.66% % % % % % 105 Total / 42
37 Q31 At my school, I am able to offer my professional opinion without fear of repercussions. Answered: 573 Skipped: 132 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 27.75% % % % % 82 Total / 42
38 Q32 Students should be held more accountable for their progress on standardized testing. Answered: 574 Skipped: 131 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 26.31% % % % % 55 Total / 42
39 Q33 I am required to teach extra students or classes when other teachers are absent. Answered: 572 Skipped: 133 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly 33.22% % % % % 103 Total / 42
40 Q34 Increased MAP testing helps me teach my students more effectively. Answered: 572 Skipped: 133 Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly MAP testing does not aff... Neither agree nor Somewhat Strongly MAP testing does not affect my course 1.92% % % % % % 93 Total / 42
41 Q35 Does fear that you could lose your job ever impact your effectiveness as a teacher? Answered: 566 Skipped: 139 Yes, it improves my... Yes, it weakens my... No, it has minimal or n... Yes, it improves my effectiveness Yes, it weakens my effectiveness No, it has minimal or no impact on me 5.83% % % 309 Total / 42
42 Q36 (Optional) Use the space below to share any concerns you have that may impact teachers across the district. Answered: 171 Skipped: / 42
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