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Principal reports bump in survey participation and improved student belonging at Hunterdon Central

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The Hunterdon Central principal told the board that the district’s climate and culture survey drew higher participation this year and showed improvements on many measures, including students’ sense of belonging and perceptions that teachers encourage them to do their best.

Hunterdon Central Regional High School’s principal, Ed Brandt, reported to the board that the district’s climate and culture survey saw substantially higher participation this year and showed improvements on many measures of student experience.

Brandt said the district collected responses from 1,285 students, up from 673 the prior year, 202 staff members (up from 138) and 224 families (up from 134). He told the board 32 of 40 Likert-scale prompts improved compared with the prior year and flagged several gains including students reporting that teachers “encourage…

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