Please answer this brief survey to help make LI schools safe and supportive:

Building and District leaders play a key role in creating safe and supportive schools.  Help us identify and address your needs as we join forces to create a Regional Coalition for Optimal Learning Environments.  Safe and supportive school climates positively impact a students’ motivation, self-concept, well-being and academic success, while enhancing the implementation of the Common Core Standards, The Dignity Act and staff evaluation.

Please take a moment to share your answers to a few questions that will help us focus our efforts to support each other in this critically important endeavor.

We look forward to hearing from you!  

SURVEY:

Please forward your reply to jrfretz@optonline.net.  


1.  What are the elements of your school that you believe must be addressed in improving the school climate? 
 

2.  Who in your building would be instrumental in helping your vision come to fruition? 


3.  If we were to form a coalition (including administrators and teachers) from districts in the region, what would you want to see as the areas of focus for collaboration and capacity-building?


4.  What do you personally need as a building leader to help to implement your vision?

 

Thank you for your feedback!

Joan

Send your reply to: jrfretz@optonline.net

Joan Fretz
Dir. of Fine and Performing Arts
Huntington Schools

 

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