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Leadership Lynchburg presents teacher survey to Amherst County schools; teachers cite time, staffing, compensation and support as top needs

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A Leadership Lynchburg group presented results of a teacher survey to the Amherst County School Board, reporting 123 responses to an initial survey and 57 to a follow-up; teachers identified more time, more staff, and better compensation/support as priority needs.

A group from Leadership Lynchburg presented results of an anonymized survey of Amherst County teachers and staff at the March 11 school-board meeting, saying the project aimed to give teachers a confidential way to share priorities with district leaders.

Katie Mayo, representing the Leadership Lynchburg education team, told the board the first survey earned 123 responses and that a follow-up poll yielded about 57 replies; the group scrubbed the data to remove identifying comments and agreed to share raw results with district staff.

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