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Student representative reports survey: most students say they feel safe, many do not report upsetting incidents to teachers
Summary
The student representative reported survey results from visits to Pine Tree and Central Valley elementary schools finding high reported feelings of safety but many students said they had experienced upsetting incidents they did not report to teachers; the representative recommended anonymous classroom comment boxes.
The student representative reported results from a classroom survey conducted at Pine Tree and Central Valley elementary schools, saying most students said they feel safe but a notable share said they had experienced upsetting incidents they did not tell a teacher.
On the record, the student representative (identified in the meeting as the student representative, Escobar) said the survey asked students four Likert-scale questions and six yes/no questions. The presentation cited these results: the average response to "How comfortable do you feel at school?" was 3.7 at Pine Tree and 4.0 at Central…
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