School Calendar Survey - Employees Question 1: In your opinion, the school year should start:
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1 School Calendar Survey - Employees Question 1: In your opinion, the school year should start: Attachment F Count: Percentage: Total Early August Mid- August Late August After Labor Day Doesn't matter to me Blank Early August Mid- August Late August After Labor Day Doesn't matter to me Blank All Employees 7, ,315 1,733 2, % 3% 23% 3% 4% 1% Certificated Employees 6, ,52 1,589 2, % 31% 24% 3% 3% 1% "A" Basis % 28% 23% 17% 6% % "B"/"C"/"E" Basis 6, ,29 1,57 2, % 31% 24% 31% 3% 1% Certificated Teachers 4, ,384 1,138 1, % 3% 24% 31% 3% 1% Adult Ed % 17% 28% 39% % % Early Ed % 11% 44% 22% % % Elementary 2, % 26% 27% 36% 3% 1% Middle % 31% 22% 28% 4% 1% Senior % 36% 19% 2% 4% 1% Span % 38% 24% 19% 4% 1% Certificated Administrators % 38% 21% 18% 3% 3% Adult Ed % 17% 17% 33% % % Early Ed % 25% 5% 25% % % Elementary % 34% 19% 29% 1% 2% Middle % 37% 23% 14% 5% 7% Senior % 46% 17% 3% 7% 3% Span % 36% 36% 18% % % Certificated School-Based Support 1, % 33% 23% 3% 4% 1% Early Ed % 43% % 29% 14% % Elementary % 31% 21% 36% 4% 1% Middle % 38% 2% 29% 2% 1% Senior % 32% 23% 27% 3% 3% Span % 35% 12% 35% 5% % Non-School Based 1, % 33% 25% 29% 4% 1% Classified Employees 1, % 26% 14% 3% 6% 3% "A" Basis % 24% 17% 34% 9% 4% "B"/"C"/"E" Basis % 27% 14% 28% 5% 3% Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number and may not add up to 1%.
2 2,5 2,315 3% 2,326 3% All Employees Q1: In your opinion, the school year should start: Total Responses-7,684 2, 1,733 23% 1,5 1, % % 15 1% Early August Mid-August Late August After Labor Day It does not matter to me. (blank)
3 25 2 B-E, 683 B-E, 229 B-E, 216 Certificated All Basis Q1: In your opinion, the school year should start: Total Responses 6,681 B-E, A, 22 A, 23 A, 19 A, 14 A, 5 B-E, 225 A, B-E, 75 Early August Mid-August Late August After Labor Day It does not matter to me. Blank
4 12 1 Certificated Teachers Q1: In your opinion, the school year should start: Total Responses 4,683 8 Mid-August, 74 Late August, 719 After Labor Day, Early August, 7 Mid-August, 8 Late August, 13 After Labor Day, 18 It does not matter to me, Early August, 2 Mid-August, 1 Late August, 4 After Labor Day, 2 It does not matter to me, Early August, 177 It does not matter to me, 76 Blank, 24 Early August, 11 Mid-August, 237 Late August, 168 After Labor Day, 218 It does not matter to me, 32 Blank, 9 Early August, 18 Mid-August, 35 Late August, 18 After Labor Day, 196 It does not matter to me, 43 Blank, 14 Early August, 31 Mid-August, 84 Late August, 54 After Labor Day, 43 It does not matter to me, 8 Blank, 3 Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
5 Early August, 2 Mid-August, 1 Late August, 1 After Labor Day, 2 It does not matter to me., Certificated Administrators Q1: In your opinion, the school year should start: Total Responses 239 Early August, Mid-August, 1 Late August, 2 After Labor Day, 1 It does not matter to me., Mid-August, 35 Early August, 16 Late August, 2 After Labor Day, 3 It does not matter to me., 1 Blank, 2 Early August, 6 Mid-August, 16 Late August, 1 After Labor Day, 6 It does not matter to me., 2 Blank, 3 Early August, 17 Mid-August, 33 Late August, 12 After Labor Day, 2 It does not matter to me., 5 Blank, 2 Early August, 1 Mid-August, 4 Late August, 4 After Labor Day, 2 It does not matter to me., Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
6 4 35 Certificated School Support Q1: In your opinion, the school year should start: Total Responses 1, Mid-August, 342 Late August, 257 After Labor Day, Early August, 1 Mid-August, 3 Late August, After Labor Day, 2 It does not matter to me, 1 Early August, 27 Mid-August, 11 Late August, 67 After Labor Day, 116 It does not matter to me, 12 Blank, 3 Early August, 14 Mid-August, 54 Late August, 28 After Labor Day, 42 It does not matter to me, 3 Blank, 2 Early August, 22 Mid-August, 63 Late August, 45 After Labor Day, 52 It does not matter to me, 6 Blank, 6 Early August, 6 Mid-August, 15 Late August, 5 After Labor Day, 15 It does not matter to me, 2 Early August, 95 It does not matter to me, 39 Blank, 7 Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span Non-School Based
7 25 2 B-E, 188 B-E, 218 A, 21 A, 45 A, 31 A, 16 A, 8 A, 63 B-E, 233 Classified All Basis Q1: In your opinion, the school year should start: Total Responses 1,3 15 B-E, B-E, 22 B-E, 45 Early August Mid-August Late August After Labor Day It does not matter to me. Blank
8 School Calendar Survey - Employees Question 2: The winter break should be: Attachment G Count: Percentage: Total Two weeks Three weeks Doesn't matter to me Blank Two weeks Three weeks Doesn't matter to me Blank All Employees 7,684 1,396 5, % 75% 6% 1% Certificated Employees 6,681 1,43 5, % 78% 6% 1% "A" Basis % 65% 1% % "B"/"C"/"E" Basis 6,598 1,22 5, % 78% 6% 1% Certificated Teachers 4, , % 79% 5% 1% Adult Ed % 61% 7% % Early Ed % 78% % % Elementary 2, , % 8% 4% 1% Middle % 76% 6% 1% Senior % 78% 7% 1% Span % 79% 6% 1% Certificated Administrators % 73% 9% 3% Adult Ed % 67% 17% % Early Ed % 25% 25% % Elementary % 8% 3% 2% Middle % 65% 12% 7% Senior % 69% 17% 3% Span % 91% % % Certificated School-Based Support 1, , % 75% 6% 1% Early Ed % 86% % % Elementary % 77% 6% 1% Middle % 74% 6% 1% Senior % 76% 5% 3% Span % 74% 12% % Non-School Based 1, % 75% 7% 1% Classified Employees 1, % 55% 6% 3% "A" Basis % 4% 11% 4% "B"/"C"/"E" Basis % 59% 5% 3% Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number and may not add up to 1%.
9 7, 6, 5,745 75% All Employees Q2: The winter break should be: Total Responses-7,684 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,396 1, - 18% 438 6% 15 1% Two weeks Three weeks It does not matter to me. (blank)
10 6 5 B-E, 5135 Certificated All Basis Q2: The winter break should be: Total Responses 6, A, 21 B-E, 122 A, 54 A, 8 B-E, 366 A, Two weeks Three weeks It does not matter to me. Blank B-E, 75
11 25 Certificated Teachers Q2: The winter break should be: Total Responses 4,683 2 Three Weeks, Two Weeks, 15 Three Weeks, 28 It does not matter to me, 3 Two Weeks, 2 Three Weeks, 7 It does not matter to me, Two Weeks, 391 It does not matter to me, 116 Blank, 24 Two Weeks, 134 Three Weeks, 579 It does not matter to me, 43 Blank, 9 Two Weeks, 135 Three Weeks, 75 It does not matter to me, 64 Blank, 14 Two Weeks, 3 Three Weeks, 177 It does not matter to me, 13 Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span Blank, 3
12 9 8 7 Three weeks, 83 Certificated Administrators Q2: The winter break should be: Total Responses Three weeks, Two weeks, 1 Three weeks, 4 It does not matter to me., 1 Two weeks, 2 Three weeks, 1 It does not matter to me., 1 Two weeks, 16 It does not matter to me., 3 Blank, 2 Two weeks, 7 Three weeks, 28 It does not matter to me., 5 Blank, 3 Two weeks, 8 It does not matter to me., 12 Blank, 2 Two weeks, 1 Three weeks, 1 It does not matter to me., Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
13 9 8 7 Certificated School Support Q2: The winter break should be: Total Responses 1,759 Three weeks, Two weeks, 1 Three weeks, 6 It does not matter to me, Two weeks, 54 Three weeks, 25 It does not matter to me, 19 Blank, 3 Two weeks, 27 Three weeks, 16 It does not matter to me, 8 Blank, 2 Two weeks, 31 Three weeks, 147 It does not matter to me, 1 Blank, 6 Two weeks, 6 Three weeks, 32 It does not matter to me, 5 Two weeks, 182 It does not matter to me, 71 Blank, 7 Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span Non-School Based
14 6 5 B-E, 483 Classified All Basis Q2: The winter break should be: Total Responses-1,3 4 3 B-E, A, 83 A, 73 A, 2 B-E, 44 A, 8 B-E, 22 Two weeks Three weeks It does not matter to me. Blank
15 School Calendar Survey - Employees Question 3: The District should explore a different, modified early August calendar. Attachment H Count: Neither Agree or Disagree Percentage: Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Total Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Blank Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Blank All Employees 7, , % 8% 6% 1% 66% 1% Certificated Employees 6, , % 8% 6% 9% 68% 1% "A" Basis % 16% 1% 12% 47% % "B"/"C"/"E" Basis 6, , % 8% 6% 9% 68% 1% Certificated Teachers 4, , % 7% 5% 9% 7% 1% Adult Ed % 4% 9% 7% 76% % Early Ed % % 22% 22% 56% % Elementary 2, , % 5% 5% 9% 73% 1% Middle % 7% 5% 8% 71% 1% Senior % 12% 6% 1% 61% 1% Span % 5% 4% 9% 74% 1% Certificated Administrators % 12% 7% 13% 48% 3% Adult Ed % % % 17% 67% % Early Ed % % % 5% 5% % Elementary % 13% 11% 6% 54% 2% Middle % 14% 2% 12% 49% 7% Senior % 1% 7% 2% 38% 3% Span % 9% % 27% 45% % Certificated School-Based Support 1, , % 9% 8% 11% 63% 1% Early Ed % 14% 14% % 43% % Elementary % 9% 8% 1% 65% 1% Middle % 12% 8% 12% 61% 1% Senior % 8% 6% 11% 64% 3% Span % 19% 7% 12% 51% % Non-School Based 1, % 8% 8% 11% 64% 1% Neither Agree or Disagree Classified Employees 1, % 9% 1% 12% 57% 3% "A" Basis % 1% 13% 18% 47% 4% "B"/"C"/"E" Basis % 9% 9% 11% 59% 3% Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number and may not add up to 1%.
16 6, 5, 4, All Employees Q3: The District should explore a different, modified early August calendar. This option provides a four-week intervention during a shortened summer break. In addition, the winter break would be extended by four weeks to provide interventions. The winter break would last about seven weeks. Total Responses-7,684 5,95 66% 3, 2, 1, % 8% 49 6% I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree 752 1% 15 1% I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree (blank)
17 Certificated All Basis Q3: The District should explore a different, modified early August calendar. This option provides a four-week intervention during a shortened summer break. In addition, the winter break would be extended by four weeks to provide interventions. The winter break would last about seven weeks. Total Responses 6,681 B-E, A, 13 B-E, 532 A, 13 B-E, 499 A, 8 B-E, 385 I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree A, 1 B-E, 622 A, 39 A, B-E, 75 I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree Blank
18 Certificated Teachers Q3: The District should explore a different, modified early August calendar. This option provides a fourweek intervention during a shortened summer break. In addition, the winter break would be extended by four weeks to provide interventions. The winter break would last about seven weeks. Total Responses 4,683 I strongly disagree, I strongly agree, 2 I somewhat agree, 2 I neither agree or disagree, 4 I somewhat disagree, 3 I strongly disagree, 35 I strongly agree, I somewhat agree, I neither agree or disagree, 2 I somewhat disagree, 2 I strongly disagree, 5 I strongly agree, 172 I somewhat agree, 145 I neither agree or disagree, 135 I somewhat disagree, 236 Blank, 24 I strongly agree, 6 I somewhat agree, 57 I neither agree or disagree, 38 I somewhat disagree, 59 I strongly disagree, 542 Blank, 9 I strongly agree, 16 I somewhat agree, 112 I neither agree or disagree, 55 I somewhat disagree, 92 I strongly disagree, 584 Blank, 14 I strongly agree, 16 I somewhat agree, 11 I neither agree or disagree, 8 I somewhat disagree, 21 I strongly disagree, 164 Blank, 3 Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
19 Certificated Administrators Q3: The District should explore a different, modified early August calendar. This option provides a fourweek intervention during a shortened summer break. In addition, the winter break would be extended by four weeks to provide interventions. The winter break would last about seven weeks. Total Responses 239 I strongly agree, 1 I somewhat agree, I neither agree or disagree, I somewhat disagree, 1 I strongly disagree, 4 I strongly agree, I somewhat agree, I neither agree or disagree, I somewhat disagree, 2 I strongly disagree, 2 I strongly agree, 15 I somewhat agree, 14 I neither agree or disagree, 11 I somewhat disagree, 6 I strongly disagree, 56 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 7 I somewhat agree, 6 I neither agree or disagree, 1 I somewhat disagree, 5 I strongly disagree, 21 Blank, 3 I strongly agree, 16 I somewhat agree, 7 I neither agree or disagree, 5 I somewhat disagree, 14 I strongly disagree, 27 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 2 I somewhat agree, 1 I neither agree or disagree, I somewhat disagree, 3 I strongly disagree, 5 Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
20 Certificated School Support Q3: The District should explore a different, modified early August calendar. This option provides a four-week intervention during a shortened summer break. In addition, the winter break would be extended by four weeks to provide interventions. The winter break would last about seven weeks. Total Responses 1,759 I strongly disagree, I strongly agree, 2 I somewhat agree, 1 I neither agree or disagree, 1 I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, 3 I strongly agree, 28 I somewhat agree, 28 I neither agree or disagree, 25 I somewhat disagree, 31 I strongly disagree, 211 Blank, 3 I strongly agree, 8 I somewhat agree, 17 I neither agree or disagree, 12 I somewhat disagree, 17 I strongly disagree, 87 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 16 I somewhat agree, 15 I neither agree or disagree, 11 I somewhat disagree, 22 I strongly disagree, 124 Blank, 6 I strongly agree, 5 I somewhat agree, 8 I neither agree or disagree, 3 I somewhat disagree, 5 I strongly disagree, 22 I strongly agree, 89 I somewhat agree, 88 I neither agree or disagree, 82 I somewhat disagree, 113 Blank, 7 Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span Non-School Based
21 6 5 4 Classified All Basis Q3: The District should explore a different, modified early August calendar. This option provides a four-week intervention during a shortened summer break. In addition, the winter break would be extended by four weeks to provide interventions. The winter break would last about seven weeks. Total Responses-1,3 B-E, A, 14 A, 19 A, 24 A, 33 A, 8 B-E, 79 A, 86 B-E, 73 B-E, 73 B-E, 87 B-E, 22 I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree Blank
22 School Calendar Survey - Employees Question 4: It is important that both elementary and secondary schools follow the same calendar. Attachment I Count: Neither Agree or Disagree Percentage: Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Total Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Blank Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Blank All Employees 7,684 4, 1,19 1, % 15% 14% 7% 1% 1% Certificated Employees 6,681 3,327 1,51 1, % 16% 15% 7% 11% 1% "A" Basis % 12% 7% 1% 2% % "B"/"C"/"E" Basis 6,598 3,263 1,41 1, % 16% 15% 7% 11% 1% Certificated Teachers 4,683 2, % 16% 17% 8% 12% 1% Adult Ed % 11% 15% 4% 4% % Early Ed % 11% % % 11% % Elementary 2,677 1, % 17% 18% 1% 16% 1% Middle % 15% 15% 5% 9% 1% Senior % 13% 17% 7% 6% 1% Span % 14% 13% 5% 1% 1% Certificated Administrators % 11% 12% 5% 1% 3% Adult Ed % 17% % % 17% % Early Ed % 25% 25% % % % Elementary % 12% 12% 7% 14% 2% Middle % 9% 2% % 5% 7% Senior % 1% 2% 3% 7% 3% Span % 18% % 18% % % Certificated School-Based Support 1,759 1, % 16% 11% 5% 7% 1% Early Ed % % 43% 14% 14% % Elementary % 2% 13% 6% 13% 1% Middle % 13% 9% 2% 1% 1% Senior % 15% 11% 4% 6% 3% Span % 19% % 7% 2% % Non-School Based 1, % 15% 12% 4% 5% 1% Neither Agree or Disagree Classified Employees 1, % 14% 7% 4% 5% 3% "A" Basis % 19% 5% 1% 5% 4% "B"/"C"/"E" Basis % 13% 8% 4% 5% 3% Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number and may not add up to 1%.
23 4,5 4, 3,5 4, 52% All Employees Q4: It is important that both elementary and secondary schools follow the same calendar. Total Responses-7,684 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5-1,19 15% 1,99 14% I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree 519 7% 771 1% 15 1% I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree (blank) Percentages are rounded to whole numbers and may not add up to 1%.
24 35 3 B-E, 3263 Certificated All Basis Question 4: It is important that both elementary and secondary schools follow the same calendar. Total Responses 6, B-E, 141 B-E, 119 B-E, 482 B-E, 718 A, 64 A, 1 A, 6 I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree A, 1 A, 2 A, B-E, 75 I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree Blank
25 I strongly agree, 3 I somewhat agree, 5 I neither agree or disagree, 7 I somewhat disagree, 2 I strongly disagree, 2 I strongly agree, 7 I somewhat agree, 1 I neither agree or disagree, I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, 1 I strongly agree, 119 I somewhat agree, 467 I neither agree or disagree, 479 I somewhat disagree, 272 I strongly disagree, 416 Certificated Teachers Q4: It is important that both elementary and secondary schools follow the same calendar. Total Responses 4,683 Blank, 24 I strongly agree, 413 I somewhat agree, 116 I neither agree or disagree, 116 I somewhat disagree, 41 I strongly disagree, 7 Blank, 9 I strongly agree, 529 I somewhat agree, 13 I neither agree or disagree, 165 I somewhat disagree, 65 I strongly disagree, 6 Blank, 14 I strongly agree, 126 I somewhat agree, 32 I neither agree or disagree, 29 I somewhat disagree, 11 I strongly disagree, 22 Blank, 3 Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
26 6 5 I strongly agree, 56 Certificated Administrators Q4: It is important that both elementary and secondary schools follow the same calendar. Total Responses I strongly agree, 4 I somewhat agree, 1 I neither agree or disagree, I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, 1 I strongly agree, 2 I somewhat agree, 1 I neither agree or disagree, 1 I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, I somewhat agree, 12 I neither agree or disagree, 12 I somewhat disagree, 7 I strongly disagree, 15 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 33 I somewhat agree, 4 I neither agree or disagree, 1 I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, 2 Blank, 3 I strongly agree, 41 I somewhat agree, 7 I neither agree or disagree, 14 I somewhat disagree, 2 I strongly disagree, 5 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 7 I somewhat agree, 2 I neither agree or disagree, I somewhat disagree, 2 I strongly disagree, Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
27 7 6 Certificated School Support Q4: It is important that both elementary and secondary schools follow the same calendar. Total Responses 1,759 I strongly agree, I strongly agree, 2 I somewhat agree, I neither agree or disagree, 3 I somewhat disagree, 1 I strongly disagree, 1 I strongly agree, 153 I somewhat agree, 65 I neither agree or disagree, 42 I somewhat disagree, 21 I strongly disagree, 42 Blank, 3 I strongly agree, 91 I somewhat agree, 19 I neither agree or disagree, 13 I somewhat disagree, 3 I strongly disagree, 15 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 119 I somewhat agree, 29 I neither agree or disagree, 21 I somewhat disagree, 8 I strongly disagree, 11 Blank, 6 I strongly agree, 31 I somewhat agree, 8 I neither agree or disagree, I somewhat disagree, 3 I strongly disagree, 1 I somewhat agree, 152 I neither agree or disagree, 122 I somewhat disagree, 45 I strongly disagree, 56 Blank, 7 Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span Non-School Based
28 6 5 B-E, 553 Classified All Basis Q4: It is important that both elementary and secondary schools follow the same calendar. Total Responses-1, A, 12 A, 35 I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree B-E, 14 A, 9 B-E, 65 B-E, 34 B-E, 41 A, 2 A, 1 A, 8 I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree Blank B-E, 22
29 School Calendar Survey - Employees Question 5: The first semester should end before the winter break. Attachment J Count: Neither Agree or Disagree Percentage: Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Total Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Blank Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Blank All Employees 7,684 3,713 1,223 1, % 16% 2% 6% 9% 1% Certificated Employees 6,681 3,218 1,52 1, % 16% 2% 6% 9% 1% "A" Basis % 16% 8% 2% 4% % "B"/"C"/"E" Basis 6,598 3,16 1,39 1, % 16% 2% 6% 9% 1% Certificated Teachers 4,683 2, % 15% 2% 6% 1% 1% Adult Ed % 13% 15% 7% 11% % Early Ed % 22% 22% % % % Elementary 2, % 18% 27% 8% 1% 1% Middle % 14% 14% 5% 12% 1% Senior % 1% 9% 3% 7% 1% Span % 11% 13% 6% 9% 1% Certificated Administrators % 13% 12% 5% 5% 3% Adult Ed % % % 17% % % Early Ed % 25% 5% % 25% % Elementary % 17% 17% 8% 6% 2% Middle % 9% 12% 2% 2% 7% Senior % 1% 3% 1% 6% 3% Span % 9% 9% 9% 9% % Certificated School-Based Support 1, % 17% 2% 5% 7% 1% Early Ed % 29% 14% % 29% % Elementary % 22% 22% 6% 5% 1% Middle % 16% 11% 2% 8% 1% Senior % 11% 11% 6% 7% 3% Span % 9% 23% % 5% % Non-School Based 1, % 18% 22% 6% 7% 1% Neither Agree or Disagree Classified Employees 1, % 17% 18% 4% 8% 3% "A" Basis % 21% 18% 4% 4% 4% "B"/"C"/"E" Basis % 16% 19% 4% 9% 3% Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number and may not add up to 1%.
30 4, 3,5 3,713 48% All Employees Q5: The first semester should end before the winter break. Total Responses-7,684 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5-1,223 16% 1,522 2% I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree 453 6% 668 9% 15 1% I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree (blank)
31 35 3 B-E, 316 Certificated All Basis Q5: The first semester should end before the winter break. Total Responses 6, B-E, 139 B-E, B-E, 41 B-E, 584 A, 58 A, 13 A, 7 I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree A, 2 A, 3 A, B-E, 75 I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree Blank
32 1 9 8 I strongly agree, 951 I neither agree or disagree, 73 Certificated Teachers Q5: The first semester should end before the winter break. Total Responses 4, I strongly agree, 25 I somewhat agree, 6 I neither agree or disagree, 7 I somewhat disagree, 3 I strongly disagree, 5 I strongly agree, 5 I somewhat agree, 2 I neither agree or disagree, 2 I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, I somewhat agree, 48 I somewhat disagree, 216 I strongly disagree, 276 Blank, 24 I strongly agree, 412 I somewhat agree, 19 I neither agree or disagree, 15 I somewhat disagree, 41 I strongly disagree, 89 Blank, 9 I somewhat agree, 95 I strongly agree, 675 I neither agree or disagree, 82 I somewhat disagree, 3 I strongly disagree, 67 Blank, 14 I strongly agree, 135 I somewhat agree, 24 I neither agree or disagree, 28 I somewhat disagree, 14 I strongly disagree, 19 Blank, 3 Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
33 Certificated Administrators Q5: The first semester should end before the winter break. Total Responses 239 I strongly agree, 5 I somewhat agree, I neither agree or disagree, I somewhat disagree, 1 I strongly disagree, I strongly agree, I somewhat agree, 1 I neither agree or disagree, 2 I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, 1 I strongly agree, 52 I somewhat agree, 18 I neither agree or disagree, 18 I somewhat disagree, 8 I strongly disagree, 6 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 29 I somewhat agree, 4 I neither agree or disagree, 5 I somewhat disagree, 1 I strongly disagree, 1 Blank, 3 I strongly agree, 55 I somewhat agree, 7 I neither agree or disagree, 2 I somewhat disagree, 1 I strongly disagree, 4 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 7 I somewhat agree, 1 I neither agree or disagree, 1 I somewhat disagree, 1 I strongly disagree, 1 Adult Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span
34 6 Certificated School Support Q5: The first semester should end before the winter break. Total Responses 1, I strongly agree, 2 I somewhat agree, 2 I neither agree or disagree, 1 I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, 2 I strongly agree, 142 I somewhat agree, 71 I neither agree or disagree, 72 I somewhat disagree, 21 I strongly disagree, 17 Blank, 3 I strongly agree, 88 I somewhat agree, 23 I neither agree or disagree, 16 I somewhat disagree, 3 I strongly disagree, 11 Blank, 2 I strongly agree, 119 I somewhat agree, 21 I neither agree or disagree, 22 I somewhat disagree, 12 I strongly disagree, 14 Blank, 6 I strongly agree, 27 I somewhat agree, 4 I neither agree or disagree, 1 I somewhat disagree, I strongly disagree, 2 I strongly agree, 489 I somewhat agree, 184 I neither agree or disagree, 234 I somewhat disagree, 6 I strongly disagree, 72 Blank, 7 Early Ed Elementary Middle Senior Span Non-School Based
35 45 4 B-E, 45 Classified All Basis Q5: The first semester should end before the winter break. Total Responses-1, B-E, 132 B-E, A, 9 B-E, 74 5 A, 39 I strongly agree I somewhat agree I neither agree or disagree A, 33 A, 7 B-E, 34 A, 7 A, 8 B-E, 22 I somewhat disagree I strongly disagree Blank
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