November 2004 CEM Survey Results

All attendees at the November rseries of Community Engagement Meetings had the opportunity to fill out participant feedback surveys. The results of those surveys are presented below - first, the overall results for the series, and then broken down by meeting.

Since these partcipant surveys do not represent a truly random sample of Wake County parents, or of Wake County residents, the results should not be interpreted as representative of the attitudes of either group.

Total Results For Round Two

223 surveys completed

Question Strongly Agree/Agree
This evening's meeting was informative 193 - 86.5 percent
The information presented helped me better understand some of the issues (including school construction and renovation, and student assignment) surrounding managing growth in the Wake County Public School System 188 - 84.3 percent
Attendees were given appropriate opportunities for input at this meeting 205 - 91.9 percent
The level of information was appropriate 168 - 75.3 percent

Question Yes No Undecided
The Wake County Board of Education is preparing to acquire additional mobile and modular school facilities to help alleviate serious overcrowding during the next few years. Do you support this approach? 107 49 58

Results by Individual Meeting

Meetings are listed in the order they were held.

November 8, 2004: Sanderson High School

48 surveys completed

Question Strongly Agree/Agree
This evening's meeting was informative 45 - 93.7 percent
The information presented helped me better understand some of the issues (including school construction and renovation, and student assignment) surrounding managing growth in the Wake County Public School System 42 - 87.5 percent
Attendees were given appropriate opportunities for input at this meeting 43 - 89.5 percent
The level of information was appropriate 43 - 89.5 percent

Question Yes No Undecided
The Wake County Board of Education is preparing to acquire additional mobile and modular school facilities to help alleviate serious overcrowding during the next few years. Do you support this approach? 34 2 10

November 9, 2004: Wakefield High School

98 surveys completed

Question Strongly Agree/Agree
This evening's meeting was informative 75 - 76.5 percent
The information presented helped me better understand some of the issues (including school construction and renovation, and student assignment) surrounding managing growth in the Wake County Public School System 78 - 79.5 percent
Attendees were given appropriate opportunities for input at this meeting 88 - 89.7 percent
The level of information was appropriate 64 - 65.3 percent

Question Yes No Undecided
The Wake County Board of Education is preparing to acquire additional mobile and modular school facilities to help alleviate serious overcrowding during the next few years. Do you support this approach? 38 32 22

November 10, 2004: Green Hope High School

21 surveys completed

Question Strongly Agree/Agree
This evening's meeting was informative 19 - 90.4 percent
The information presented helped me better understand some of the issues (including school construction and renovation, and student assignment) surrounding managing growth in the Wake County Public School System 19 - 90.4 percent
Attendees were given appropriate opportunities for input at this meeting 21 - 100 percent
The level of information was appropriate 17 - 80.9 percent

Question Yes No Undecided
The Wake County Board of Education is preparing to acquire additional mobile and modular school facilities to help alleviate serious overcrowding during the next few years. Do you support this approach? 11 3 7

November 16, 2004: Garner High School

2 surveys completed

Question Strongly Agree/Agree
This evening's meeting was informative 2 - 100 percent
The information presented helped me better understand some of the issues (including school construction and renovation, and student assignment) surrounding managing growth in the Wake County Public School System 2 - 100 percent
Attendees were given appropriate opportunities for input at this meeting 2 - 100 percent
The level of information was appropriate 2 - 100 percent

Question Yes No Undecided
The Wake County Board of Education is preparing to acquire additional mobile and modular school facilities to help alleviate serious overcrowding during the next few years. Do you support this approach? 0 0 2

November 17, 2004: Holly Ridge Middle School

28 surveys completed

Question Strongly Agree/Agree
This evening's meeting was informative 28 - 100 percent
The information presented helped me better understand some of the issues (including school construction and renovation, and student assignment) surrounding managing growth in the Wake County Public School System 25 - 89 percent
Attendees were given appropriate opportunities for input at this meeting 26 - 92.8 percent
The level of information was appropriate 21 - 75 percent

Question Yes No Undecided
The Wake County Board of Education is preparing to acquire additional mobile and modular school facilities to help alleviate serious overcrowding during the next few years. Do you support this approach? 16 3 9

November 18, 2004: Knightdale High School

26 surveys completed

Question Strongly Agree/Agree
This evening's meeting was informative 24 - 92.3 percent
The information presented helped me better understand some of the issues (including school construction and renovation, and student assignment) surrounding managing growth in the Wake County Public School System 22 - 84.6 percent
Attendees were given appropriate opportunities for input at this meeting 25 - 96 percent
The level of information was appropriate 21 - 80 percent

Question Yes No Undecided
The Wake County Board of Education is preparing to acquire additional mobile and modular school facilities to help alleviate serious overcrowding during the next few years. Do you support this approach? 8 9 8