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Boise School District sees modest gains in safety and other engagement measures; district to return building results to principals
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Smith presented results of the district’s annual engagement survey showing modest increases in student-reported safety and several other areas; the district reported 9,653 student responses and plans to send building-level results to principals for follow-up.
Deputy Superintendent Smith presented the Boise School District’s annual engagement survey on April 13, reporting modest improvements in several measures and describing how the district will return building-level results to principals for local action.
Smith said the survey, required by state law, is administered to students, staff and parents and is being used to identify blind spots between groups. "The engagement survey is a requirement. It's required by state law in accordance with, administrative rule. All schools serving grades 3 through 12 must administer an annual satisfaction engagement survey to parents,…
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