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CMHS 2012 Teacher Survey Results School Counseling Program

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Page 1: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

CMHS 2012 Teacher Survey Results

School Counseling Program

Page 2: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

Thank you to the 55 faculty members who completed the survey during the Faculty Inservice on Friday, August 10th.

Your honest responses to all questions assist us in reviewing our School Counseling program.

If you need clarification on any of the questions or results, contact Shannon Fortenberry.

Survey Results

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0 -1 years

2 - 5 years

6 - 10 years

11-20 years

21 + years

How many years have you worked at this school?

Almost two thirds of our faculty have been teaching

at for 11 or more years.

Page 4: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Yearly

We have counselors?

How much contact do you have with the school counselors?

Two thirds of our faculty have weekly contact with the school counselors.

Page 5: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Neither agree nor disagree

agree

Strongly Agree

I have a clear understanding of the School Counselor’s role in school

At least four out of every five surveyed understand the Counselors’ roles.

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strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors work cooperatively with administrators and teachers

86% feel that the counselors work cooperatively with the administrators and teachers.

Page 7: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

I go to the School Counselors when I have concerns about students in my classes

87% of teachers will go to the school counselors when they have concerns about students.

Page 8: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors help students to develop socially and emotionally

77% believe that the counselors help students to develop socially and emotionally.

Page 9: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School counseling program does not help to enhance the academic achievement of students

89% disagree with the idea that counselors aren’t helping enhance the students’ academic achievement.

Page 10: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors have the necessary resources to do their jobs effectively; i.e. clerical staff, computers, ets.

61% feel that the counselors have the necessary resources to do their jobs effectively.

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strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School counselors provide imporant services to the students.

98% believe that the counselors provide important services to the students.

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strongly disagreedisagreeneither agree nor disagreeagreestrongly agree

The school counselors do not help students explore their career goals

89% do not agree with the statement: “School counselors do not help students explore their career goals.

Page 13: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

I believe students feel comfortable meeting with the School Counselors

76% believe that students feel comfortable meeting with the school counselors.

Page 14: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagreedisagreeneither agree nor disagreeagreestrongly agree

The School Counselors provide students with information to help understand graduation and TOPS requirements

96% feel that the school counselors are providing students with the information to help them understand graduation and TOPS requirements.

Page 15: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors are not available to students when there is an immediate need

76% do not agree that the school counselors are not available to students when there is an immediate need.

Page 16: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

Teachers, parents and community are informed about the School Counseling program

55% feel that the teachers, parents, and community are informed about the school counseling program.

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strongly disagreedisagreeneither agree nor disagreeagreestrongly agree

I believe parents feel satisfied with the work School Counselors are doing

66% believe that the parents feel satisfied with the work that school counselors are doing.

Page 18: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors do not work with teachers to provide classroom guidance curriculum

69% do not agree that the school counselors do not work with teachers to provide classroom guidance curriculum.

Page 19: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors provide important information to parents and students about services outside of the school setting.

74% feel that the school counselors provide important information to parents and students about outside services.

Page 20: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors work as a liaison between all parties involved in students’ education

90% feel that the school counselors work as a liaison between all parties involved in students’ education.

Page 21: 2012 Beginning of Year Faculty Survey

strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors are not viewed as an integral part of students’ educational experience

90% do not agree that the school counselors are not viewed as an integral part of students educational experience.

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strongly disagree

disagree

neither agree nor disagree

agree

strongly agree

The School Counselors are effective advocates for students

93% feel that the school counselors are effective advocates for students.

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Thank you for taking the time to complete

this survey. We appreciate your

opinions