Stevenson Student Survey 2012

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continue to perceive counselors as accessible (four-point decrease), amiable (same), helpful in selecting courses (four-point decrease), and able to provide a setting whereby students feel comfortable speaking about non-academic concerns (three-point increase). Seniors continue to be highly satisfied with college counseling services. Students are continuing to utilize the resources of the College/Career Center (sevenpoint decrease). A large number of students access information from their counselors (26-point decrease) and college consultants (six-point increase). A larger majority of seniors say that they are visiting college campuses (same). Students are reporting increased levels of satisfaction with the Learning Center’s services and resources (twopoint increase). Yearly trends demonstrate that Stevenson students are participating in clubs, activities, sports, and intramurals in greater numbers. Accompanying satisfaction levels remain positive, managing to sustain healthy gains that have been noticed in the past couple of years. In the free response portion of the survey, seniors have delivered a host of positive feedback. Once more, Stevenson’s administration, faculty, and staff are credited with humanizing and enriching their high school experience.


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