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Ann Arbor Public Schools presents 2024-25 climate survey: high student belonging but low parent response rates

Ann Arbor Board of Education (Ann Arbor Public Schools)
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District leaders presented results from the 2024-25 climate and culture survey showing high self-reported school quality and student belonging, but noted low parent response and underrepresentation of some demographic groups; the district outlined next steps including restorative-practices training and a universal screener rollout.

Dr. Hayward and Miss Austin presented the results of the 2024-25 Ann Arbor Public Schools culture and climate survey, administered May 14 to June 8, 2025. They reported 2,229 parent/guardian responses, 5,098 secondary student responses (grades 6'12), 2,720 elementary student responses, and 742 staff respondents (69% of staff respondents were teachers).

Key findings included high ratings of overall school quality (for example, 88% of elementary students rated school quality positively) and strong student sense of belonging (presenters cited figures such as 92% of secondary…

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