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Please respond to the latest School Leadership 2.0 survey

Does teaching joined (cursive) handwriting still matter in today's classrooms?

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 Yes – It builds fine motor skills and cognitive connections

 Somewhat – It’s nice to know, but not essential

 No – It's outdated and not relevant for most students

 Only for specific students or learning goals

 Not sure – I’d like to learn more about its current value

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Results of the survey of May 4, 2025

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Air sensors are now being utilized in educational environments to detect vaping in areas where video surveillance is inappropriate, such as restrooms and locker rooms. Once the alert is sounded, school personnel can use video in hallways, etc., to decide on any action. Beyond vaping detection, the sensors also monitor noise, temperature, humidity, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, smoke, and volatile organic compounds—key air quality indicators. Do you see value in such devices in schools?

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 Yes---------79%

 No----------21%

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Responses = 19

Comment (3)

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Too expensive for our district

Any device that will help maintain an orderly and safe environment, to me, is always welcome.

They are not reliable

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