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York County presents school climate, working‑conditions survey results; pulse survey used to target problems
Summary
York County School Division presented staff and student survey results for 2024–25 showing high scores for safety and caring environments, lower scores for discipline consistency at the high‑school level, and ongoing use of monthly pulse surveys to identify and address local issues quickly.
Dr. Reitz, chief human resources officer, and Dr. Aaron Butler, director of student services, presented a strategic plan update to the board on school climate and working conditions for fiscal 2025.
Reitz said the division uses three main instruments: the Virginia School Survey of Climate and Working Conditions, the division’s Power 10 survey and a monthly Pulse survey. He told the board the Pulse survey typically receives about 300 replies per month and “the pulse survey is anonymous,” with a free‑response box for staff to flag celebrations or concerns.
Reitz summarized staff results:…
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