Heavy Rain
54°
DeKalb, IL
Heavy Rain|Forecast »

Illinois survey to look at public schools

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

The survey will be available online through March 31. There are about one million pupils in middle and high schools who will take the survey, although no one, including teachers, is forced to participate.

While the superintendent of the Williamsville School District, David Root, expects to get some positive feedback from the assessment, he said the survey is a public-relations nightmare waiting to happen for schools with deep-troubled budgets.

“You’re obviously going to have negative input,” said Root, whose district is about 10 miles northeast of Springfield. “This is like asking people how they feel about their job when they know that there’s the possibility of being cut or that there won’t be any raises.”

Fergus said it will be up to each district to decide what steps to take after results come back. Officials point to Peck Elementary School in Chicago as an example of the positive changes that can follow.

Principal Okab Hassan said the school’s community has been surveyed with a smaller version of the 5Essentials questionnaire for nearly a decade. Hassan said the survey showed the community wanted more afterschool programs. The school now offers evening math, computer and English-as-a-second-language classes for parents and students.

Officials anticipate input from about 100,000 teachers, whose questions concern their teaching methods, their students’ behavior, and their relationship with coworkers and bosses.

Parents will be asked to respond to questions dealing with their involvement in their children’s education and if they think their children will be more successful as adults.

School district administrators will receive the assessment results in June should their schools have the required 50 percent minimum participation. Some results will appear in each school’s report card in October.


Online: https://illinois.5-essentials.org/2012/

||2|Next Page
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Reader Poll

Do you plan to hold a garage sale this summer?

Yes
No, but I will shop at them
No, I stick to retail stores