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Student survey: majority feel safe and respected, district hears calls for more life‑skills courses
Summary
A district survey of 991 students found 86.5% feel safe at school and 90.1% feel respected by staff; students requested more financial literacy, automotive and culinary offerings, and reported concerns about cell phones' effect on focus and emergency communication.
District leaders presented preliminary results from a student success survey that had 991 student responses from grades 3–12.
The superintendent summarized key findings: 86.5% of respondents said they feel safe at school (35.1% strongly agree), 90.1% feel respected by teachers and staff, 73.9% feel a sense of belonging, and 75% feel the…
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