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About the Survey
Frequently Asked Questions
Last year, over 31,000 teachers took the Learning Environment Survey to offer feedback about their school. The completely anonymous survey is an opportunity to voice your opinion about what's working, and what isn't, in your school. In addition, survey results contribute to your school's annual Progress Report grade.
To raise awareness of the 2008 survey, students in grades 6-12 were invited to enter
a contest to have their artwork featured
in 2008 survey materials. A panel of arts educators, artists, and community leaders chose "Crazy City" by Edison Sanchez, a 6th grader at the Joseph S. Wade School in the Bronx.
District 75
This is the first year that the Learning Environment Survey will be given in District 75. Parents, teachers, and students in District 75 schools will have the chance to take a unique survey that specifically addresses the needs of District 75 school communities.
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Survey Results will be released in the early summer.
Key Documents
Survey Coordinator Presentation
Survey Guide
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