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York leaders report mostly positive school climate and new monthly "pulse" surveys to monitor staff and student conditions

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The York County School Division presented results from multiple climate and working-condition surveys, including the VDOE working conditions survey, a division "Power 10" survey, and a new monthly pulse survey; officials described trends, areas for improvement and planned follow-up actions including MTSS data work, student advisory groups and PD.

York County School Division officials on June 2 presented survey results showing generally positive school climate and working conditions while identifying areas for improvement and next steps for the coming year.

Dr. Reitz, presenting the staff results, said the division uses three tools to measure climate and working conditions—the Virginia School Survey of Climate and Working Conditions (VDOE), the division’s Power 10 survey and a new monthly pulse survey—and that the pulse survey was designed “to enhance our workplace and better respond to the needs of our staff.”

Dr. Reitz summarized staff survey highlights: safety and respect scored high (for example, respondents agreed “I feel safe at my school” and “My professional role is respected”); lower-rated areas included shared decision-making, professional…

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