1. Survey

This survey is an effort by your school and the school district to improve your school plan for what schools will need to provide in the coming years. The questions are intended to provide information and opinions about your experiences in school. The information you supply will be treated in a confidential manner. Your specific responses will not be shared with anyone at your school.

The survey contains three pages. Once you come to the bottom of a page, click next to continue with the survey. Thank you for participating.

For the questions on this page, indicate how much you agree with the statement by clicking the appropriate bubble.

Question Title

* 1. A high school should…

  Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree
Be easy to get around in.
Offer classes in the evening.
Include a campus of many buildings.
Be open after and before school.
Provide computers for every student.
Have wireless internet access.
Offer classes during the summer.
Be broken up into smaller high schools.
Include childcare facilities.
Be housed in a single building.

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* 2. The school day should …

  Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree
Be flexible and allow me to schedule classes around job and family responsibilities.
Be shorter than it is now.
Include more time for classroom instruction.
Be divided into longer class periods.
Include more time to ask teachers for help.
Include more time to work on homework.
Start and end later than it does now .
Be longer than it is now.
Start and end earlier than it does now.

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* 3. How much do you agree with the following?

  Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree
The community supports the schools.
Parents should be more involved in the schools.
Businesses support the schools.
I feel like a real part of this school.
My parents care about my education.
My school building is well designed.
I feel safe at school.
The community is given a chance to be involved in my school.
I wish my school was smaller.
As long as class sizes are small, it doesn't matter how big my high school is.

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