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PGCPS climate and culture survey shows higher parent satisfaction than student connectedness
Summary
District staff reported increased survey participation and highlighted that parents report higher feelings of welcome and connectedness than students; the results will inform the district’s next strategic plan and prompted PCAC recommendations on benchmarks, PBIS and clearer survey wording.
Prince George’s County Public Schools staff presented the 2023–2025 climate and culture survey results to the Parent and Community Advisory Council on March 4, reporting higher overall participation and several areas for targeted work, particularly to boost middle and high school students’ sense of belonging.
"We hear from over 53,866 students from grades 4 to 12, staff and families," said Marjoriese, who presented the dashboard and key metrics. She reported that 72% of parents agreed the district communicates effectively, while parent measures of connection and welcome outpaced student responses: for example,…
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