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Wake County Schools will launch anonymous high-school safety survey Dec. 1, officials say
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Wake County Schools staff said the district will administer an anonymous, research-based high-school safety survey beginning Dec. 1 in English and Spanish via the Wake ID portal, with school-level findings reviewed in closed session. Staff will monitor response rates and aim for at least a 25% minimum for reporting at the high-school level.
Wake County Schools will begin administering an anonymous student safety and security survey to high school students Dec. 1, district staff told the Safety & Security Committee on Nov. 5.
"Students need to feel safe before they can learn," Dr. Ray of the district's Data Accountability and Research team said, describing a two-phase development process that included a literature review and student pretests. She said the instrument will be available in English and Spanish and will be delivered online through students' Wake ID portal; all questions are optional except for the item identifying which school a student attends.
Mr. Scott, senior director of…
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