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 A new report from Common Sense Media shows that kids are engaging in regular screen use earlier than ever, with about 40% of children having their own tablet by the time they are 2 years old. What do you think will be the outcome of this when students reach school age? Check all that apply.

 Students will have increased literacy scores.

 Students will have more interpersonal problems.

 Students will have less ability to focus on traditional school tasks.

 Students will have more anxiety and emotional problems.

 Students will have increased computer skills.

 Other - please comment.

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Results of the survey of March 23, 2025

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The Education Department has directed educational institutions to stop using "racial preferences" in admissions, financial aid, hiring, and other areas. (Legal challenges are in the courts.) While proponents argue that it promotes a race-neutral approach and emphasizes merit-based decisions, critics warn that it could roll back decades of progress in reducing racial and economic disparities. What are the most immediate impacts you foresee in your school/district? Check all that apply.

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 Programs aimed at increasing teacher diversity could be at risk, possibly affecting the representation of educators from diverse backgrounds. ---- 64.3%

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 DEI-focused initiatives, including culturally responsive teaching and minority-focused mentorship programs, may be reduced or eliminated.----64.3%

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 Without targeted interventions, students from historically disadvantaged groups may face greater barriers to college access and success.---35.7%

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 Employers may be prohibited from considering race in hiring and promotion decisions, potentially slowing progress toward workforce diversity.---42.9%

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 The decision could deepen divisions over affirmative action and racial equity policies, fueling national debates about fairness, meritocracy, and systemic inequalities.---21.4%

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 Institutions may pivot to supporting students and employees from lower-income backgrounds as a proxy for race-based initiatives.---21.4%

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 Other - please provide a confidential comment---21.4%

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I do not see a negative impact of stopping the "racial preferences". I do see a positive effect of changing this back to a merit-based approach. This is what we teach our students. Teachers are a role model and are held to higher standards.

I believe that this directive would roll back years of progress made by our country.

All decisions should be based on merit only. There has been reversed discrimination with ethic races not getting jobs and being forced to hire incompetent teachers.

The fight to keep DEI is crucial. Whereas our past was wrought with inequalities that still exist, this will catapult us back to normalized hate and increase the inequities that persist throughout among our underserved communities.

Stop DEI...ITS RACIST

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