Hillsborough County, Fla. — The Hillsborough County School District is being transparent and letting parents know what their child's teachers really thought about their schools during the 2018-2019 school year.
"Through the Actions for School Quality Initiative (ASQi) the collective voices of educators are heard and documented as one path to determining structural strengths and improvement opportunities," according to Hillsborough County Public Schools.
The 2018-2019 ASQi found 59% of teachers across the district said class sizes were reasonable. 62% of teachers believed they had sufficient instructional time to meet the needs of all students. To view your child's school's ASQi results, click here.
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Aside from surveying teachers, the district also offered parents, students, and school-based support staff the opportunity to participate in an anonymous survey.
The School Climate and Perception Survey (SCIP) asked various questions, such as: whether students felt safe at school, if parents felt their child's school did a good job keeping them informed about behavior concerns and if support staff felt appreciated by the staff at the school they worked at.
To view the SCIP results click on the links below: