North Dorchester Middle students to take Maryland School Survey

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Posted 2/20/24

SHILOH – Students at North Dorchester Middle School will take part in the Maryland School Survey during regular school hours Friday. The survey will ask students about topics such as student …

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North Dorchester Middle students to take Maryland School Survey

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SHILOH – Students at North Dorchester Middle School will take part in the Maryland School Survey during regular school hours Friday. The survey will ask students about topics such as student engagement, interactions with adults and with other students in the school, the school environment, bullying, and safety.

The survey will not ask about a student’s personal experiences, and students will not be asked to provide any information that might violate their privacy.

State law requires that all public schools in Maryland survey students about school climate. The purpose of the survey is to gain valuable information about the quality and character of each school’s learning environment so that schools can promote a climate that supports student learning, a statement from North Dorchester Middle School said.

The survey is confidential and school personnel will not have access to the responses of specific students. The responses a child provides will be combined with the responses from other students in the school, and results will be reported for each school and district.

“We are eager to receive this very important information about your student’s school and about schools across the state,” the statement said. “If you have any questions about this survey, please contact Assistant Principal Adam Wilson at ext. 1604.”

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