Interpret what you see

There will be no actual results for your group until you have registered your school and invited participants to complete the survey. Once you have answers and the bar charts display that data, you will be coached on the significance of each part of the survey. Then you will want to:

  1. Look at results for each question, rather than just the average for the whole set. That way you can tell if you have specific areas that are great strengths, or that deserve special attention.
  2. Look for differences in the different groups (students/parents/teachers/non-professional) to see what's happening at your site. It's not uncommon for teachers to see one thing, and students or cafeteria workers to see something quite different.
  3. Using the information you have gained, select one or more practices from the Resource Contributors page that aligns with the goals that you set, and begin implementing it.