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Educational Effectiveness Survey 

Educational Effectiveness Survey 

GCPS Educational Effectiveness Survey for students: 

Gwinnett County Public Schools is administering the Educational Effectiveness Survey (EES) to students in grades 3-12 between February 3 and 28, 2025. The student survey and wellness screener results provide us with information and feedback about how students feel about their school, practices that affect student learning, and how well their school is performing.   Students will take the 30–45-minute survey and wellness screener at school between February 3 and 28, 2025. Survey results will be used to support and inform improvement conversations with staff and leadership at the school and district levels. Each school will receive their school-level reports, and the district leadership team will receive district-level summary views. The survey is confidential. Confidential means that student responses will only be seen by those with a right to know. More information about the EES Student Survey & Wellness Screener is available online at www.gcpsk12.org/families/surveys. We value the input of our students as we strive to continue to improve our school

 

GCPS Educational Effectiveness Surveys: Opportunity to Participate in Family Survey 

 Each year, GCPS collects feedback from our families about their child's school as part of our commitment to improvement. The Educational Effectiveness Surveys (EES) for Families provides feedback on nine characteristics of high-performing schools. Those characteristics are: 

 • A clear and shared focus 

• High standards and expectations for all students 

• Effective school leadership

 • Strong communication and opportunities to work together 

• What we teach, how we teach, and how learning is aligned with state standards 

 • Frequent monitoring of learning and teaching

 • Focused professional development

 • Supportive learning environment 

• High levels of family and community involvement 

 In addition, the survey asks about two other areas associated with high-performing schools- district support for improvement and respect for diverse cultures and backgrounds. The survey will be available for you to complete through Friday, March 7. We hope you will lend your voice to making Gwinnett County Public Schools the best it can be for our students. Please use this link to access the Family Survey