Panorama Survey for Students in Grades 3-12
We thank you and your family for being our valued partners as we work together to educate the children in our district. As you may already be aware, building our social-emotional learning skills is an important goal for our district.
We will be asking for your child to reflect on their own mindsets and approaches to learning via an online survey they will be completing at school. The survey shouldn’t take more than 20 minutes to complete. The survey content will ask students to self-reflect on Self-Management, Self-Efficacy, Social Awareness, Emotion Regulation, and Social-Perspective-Taking.
We are asking that all of our students participate in the surveys, as their responses will provide invaluable insights into their experiences and how we can improve and adapt our district to their needs. If a student doesn’t feel like they have enough information to answer a question, they will be able to skip the item altogether. For 3rd-12th grade students, individual reports with results will be sent out to families this winter. We are partnering with a third-party vendor to support us in administering these surveys.
Youth Risk Behavior Survey for Students in Grades 6-12 (administered in Spring of 2023)
Parkview Middle School and Ashwaubenon High School is taking part in the Youth Risk Behavior Survey sponsored by the Department of Public Instruction. The survey will ask about health behaviors that keep young people healthy, as well as behaviors that result in unintentional and intentional injuries, tobacco use, and alcohol and other drug use. It will also ask about bullying, sexual risk behaviors (mostly for high school students), online risk behaviors, stress and anxiety, self-harm, dietary behavior and physical activity. It also focuses on positive things like strong connections to the school and to other people.
Students will be asked to fill out an anonymous, online questionnaire that takes about 20-25 minutes to complete. They will take the survey during regular class time. Students will not put their names on the survey and it does not ask for student IDs or any other individual identifiers. The results of this survey help students by providing schools and the community with information that is used to improve health and safety programs. We would like all students to take part in the survey, but the survey is voluntary. Students can skip any question that they do not wish to answer. In addition, students may stop participating in the survey at any point without penalty.
Please feel free to contact Tammy Nicholson, Director of Pupil Services, at 920-492-2905 ext.1010, with any questions.
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