Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. In 2010, 922,694 surveys out of a possible 1,480,276 were submitted.
The survey results provide insight into a school’s learning environment and a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependant on school type). Survey questions assess the community’s opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school’s strengths and target areas for improvement.
For the results of the 2010 School Survey, please access the links below:
- 2010 Survey Report for an individual school
- Citywide analysis of 2010 survey results
- Citywide report of survey results for general education schools
- Citywide report of survey results for District 75 special education schools
- Download the 2010 School Survey data
- 2010 Scoring Guide for general education schools
- View the 2010 surveys
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