2013 NYC School Survey Citywide Analysis
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September 2013
NYC School Survey
Citywide Results
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More parents, students, and teachers took the School
Survey in the 2012-13 school year than in any other year
Nearly 400,000 mo re cons ti tuents resp ond ed last year than in 2007 when the Survey w as
f i rs t admin is tered
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SurveyRespons
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78% 80%82% 83% 82% 83%
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82% 81%83%
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62%64% 65% 66%
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40%
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52% 53%54%
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
434,838
Students
64,397
Teachers
985,771
TotalRespondents
486,536
Parents
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A majority of parents participated in all boroughs
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District 1-32 response rates represent parent response rates for community schools.
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Manhattan: 54% Bronx: 54% Brooklyn: 55% Queens: 60%
Staten Island: 66%
District 75: 40%
Charter Schools: 62%
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Parent, student, and teacher satisfaction remained
high across domains
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2011 2012 2013*
Parents Students Teachers
AverageSu
rveyScore
*In 2013, several changes were made to the content and length of each survey as well as to how survey results are scored. Please visit
www.nycschoolsurvey.org for more information on these changes. District 75 school data is not included here.
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Parents continued to indicate high levels of
satisfaction with schools
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95% 95% 96%97% 94% 94% 94% 96% 94% 94% 94% 95%
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100%
2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013
Strongly Agree/Very Satisfied Agree/Satisfied
My childs school
keeps me informedabout my childs
academic progress.
I am satisfied with the
education my child hasreceived this year.
I am satisfied with the
response I get when Icontact my childs school.
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94% 93% 96% 95%
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100%
I would recommend this school to
other parents.
My child's school is responsive to
parent feedback.
My child's school has teachers who
are interested and attentive when
they discuss my child.
My child's school is headed in the
right direction.
Strongly Agree Agree
New survey questions asked parents to evaluate
their schools in new ways
District 75 school data is not included here.
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Top parent requests for school improvements
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PercentageofParents
IdentifyingEachImprovementasMostD
esired
24%
17%
14%
12%
9% 8%
5%4% 4%
2%
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30%
For this question, parents were asked to select only their top choice. Percentages may not sum to one hundred due to rounding.
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85%87% 87%
91%93%
94% 95% 96%
66%69% 71%
76%
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013
Strongly Agree Agree
Most adults at my school
help keep me on track tobe promoted to the next
grade and to graduate.*
My school offers a wide
enough variety ofprograms, classes and
activities to keep me
interested in school.
I need to work hard toget good grades.
*On the 2010- 2012 surveys, this question was phrased Someone at my school helps me understand what courses I need to be promoted to
the next grade or graduate. District 75 school data is not included here.
Students expressed increasingly high levels of
satisfaction in key areas
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92%97% 97% 95%
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Strongly Agree Agree
At my school I keep
trying when school
work is challenging.
At my school I can
become a better
student if I work hard.
At my school I can
do well if I put my
mind to it.
Students were asked new questions about
determination and grit
Most of the teachingstaff at my school
expect all students
to work hard.
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Teachers and school leaders in my
school use information from parents
to improve instructional practices
and meet student learning needs.
Order and discipline are
maintained at my school.
My school sets high standards
for student work in theirclasses.
Teachers continued to report high levels of satisfaction
78% 78% 79%82%
94% 95% 93% 94%
80% 78% 79%82%
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Strongly Agree Agree
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I usually look forward
to each working day
at my school.
I would recommend my
school to parents seeking
a place for their child.
83% 85% 82% 83%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
2012 2013 2012 2013
Strongly Agree Agree
An increasing number of teachers reported looking forward
to working at their schools and would recommend their
schools to parents
These questions were added to the teacher survey in 2012 and were scored for the first time in 2013. District 75 school data is not
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This school year I have received feedback
on my practice that helped me to integrate
Common Core Learning Standards into my
instruction.
My school leaders use a research-based rubric of
teacher practice (e.g. Danielson Framework for
Teaching, etc.) to observe and provide teachers in
my school with formative feedback.
83%
90%
80% 81%
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2012 2013 2012 2013
Strongly Agree Agree
Over 50,000 teachers reported receiving feedback based on a research-
based rubric of practice, and over 47,000 teachers reported receiving
feedback on their use of the Common Core Learning Standards
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This school year, I havereceived feedback on my
practice that helped me to
improve my instructional
performance.
This school year, I havereceived professional
development or coaching on
the research-based rubric of
teacher practice.
78% 79%84% 85%
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100%
2012 2013 2012 2013
Strongly Agree Agree
More teachers reported receiving feedback and professional
development, leading to an overall shift in practice to align with the
Common Core Learning Standards
District 75 school data is not included here.
85%
2013
Overall, my professional developmentexperiences this school year have
helped me shift my practice to align to
the Common Core Learning Standards.
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55% 59% 55% 57%
41%
36%34%
36% 33%
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7% 5% 7% 7%
16%
2% 2% 2% 3%5%
0%
50%
100%
be part of a discussion whereyou had to use evidence from
something you read to defend yourown opinion or ideas?
complete a writing assignmentor research project where you hadto use evidence from something
you read to defend your ownopinion or ideas?
complete a writing assignmentor research project using morethan one source of information(such as books, newspapers,
technology or other materials)?
complete a math task thatrequired you to explain your
thinking?
complete a complex or multi-step math problem that took most
of the class period to solve?
Often Sometimes Rarely We don't do this kind of assignment
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During this school year, how often have your teachers asked you to
Most students reported that their classroom activities align
with the Common Core Learning Standards
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64%57%
64%72%
22%
25%
23%15%
14%19%
14% 12%
0%
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100%
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Very Satisfied and Satisfied Dont Know Unsatisfied and Very Unsatisfied
Parent Satisfaction with the Schools Chancellor and the Panel for
Education Policy on School Resources, Oversight, Curriculum and
Progress in Student Achievement
2010 2011 2012 2013
In prior years, this question was asked as 4 separate questions. In order to do a longitudinal comparison, we have averaged the results
across all categories for years 2010-2012. District 75 school data is not included here
Satisfaction with the Schools
Chancellor
70% 67% 69%74%
20%20% 20%
16%
11% 13% 11% 10%
0%
50%
100%
2010 2011 2012 2013
Satisfaction with the Panel for
Education Policy
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39%
27%35%
27%
15%
19%
19%
17%
46%54%
46%57%
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50%
100%
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Very Satisfied and Satisfied Dont Know Unsatisfied and Very Unsatisfied
Teacher Satisfaction with the Schools Chancellor and the Panel for
Education Policy on School Resources, Oversight, Curriculum and
Progress in Student Achievement
2010 2011 2012 2013
In prior years, this question was asked as 4 separate questions. In order to do a longitudinal comparison, we have averaged the results
across all categories for years 2010-2012. District 75 school data is not included here
Satisfaction with the Schools
Chancellor
46% 43% 40%
26%
31%31%
28%
26%
23% 28%33%
48%
0%
50%
100%
2010 2011 2012 2013
Satisfaction with the Panel for
Education Policy
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For more information visit
www.nycschoolsurvey.org.
Contact the Survey Team with questions at
http://www.nycschoolsurvey.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.nycschoolsurvey.org/