TLCC 2022: District Report

Montrose County RE-1J

213responses

responses: 473

total surveys: 569

response rate: 83.1%

Montrose County RE-1J

TLCC 2022

Managing Student ConductMC

Construct details and item level results

This area centers on school safety and expectations for student behavior.

86%

Compare Results

This section shows how this organization's result compares to the state and/or district averages in this project. For schools, a same-level average result is also provided - e.g. "Elementary Avg." is the average result of all Elementary Schools that participated in the same survey.

This District
86%
Colorado
77%

Trends

The following graphic displays the result changes over all past survey administrations.
Hover over each circle to see more details.

 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%77%78%77%85%85%86%TLCC 2018TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  1 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 1 percentage point(s) higher compared to TLCC 2020

Result Disaggregations

Compare the results across different respondent subgroups can help identify important differences in perceptions, and discover potential trends or patterns. The vertical dashed line represents the average result across all subgroups.

% Responded Favorably
Subgroups:

Teacher

85%

Special Service Provider

91%

School Leader

94%

Education Support Profressional

86%

Survey Items

Results displayed below include response distribution, trends over time, district and/or state comparisons, disaggregated results, and favorability ratings.
Click on the tabs to switch between those charts, and use the disaggregated results by 'Current Position' to see how different groups responded to each question.

% Responded Favorably
Q
Students know how they are expected to act in the school.

89%

130
Strongly agree
285
Agree
42
Disagree
7
Strongly disagree
5
I don't know
469
Total
This District
89%
Colorado
77%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%81%80%77%93%92%89%TLCC 2018TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  3 point(s) lower


TLCC 2022 result is 3 percentage point(s) lower compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

89%

Special Service Provider

93%

School Leader

100%

Education Support Profressional

87%

Please see the table below to find what item wording was presented to each respondent group.

TeachersStudents know how they are expected to act in the school.
Education Support ProfessionalsStudents know how they are expected to act in the school.
LeadersStudents know how they are expected to act in the school.
Q
Students have the behavioral supports needed to focus on learning.Show past item wordings

75%

79
Strongly agree
257
Agree
93
Disagree
21
Strongly disagree
19
I don't know
469
Total
This District
75%
Colorado
66%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%77%67%66%78%75%75%TLCC 2018TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

No change


No significant change since last survey administration

Subgroups:

Teacher

73%

Special Service Provider

82%

School Leader

83%

Education Support Profressional

80%

Please see the table below to find what item wording was presented to each respondent group.

TeachersStudents have the behavioral supports needed to focus on learning.
Education Support ProfessionalsStudents have the supports needed to focus on learning.
LeadersStudents have the behavioral supports needed to focus on learning.
Q
Rules for student behavior are enforced in a consistent manner.

71%

85
Strongly agree
232
Agree
105
Disagree
26
Strongly disagree
21
I don't know
469
Total
This District
71%
Colorado
53%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%57%53%53%73%66%71%TLCC 2018TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  5 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 5 percentage point(s) higher compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

69%

Special Service Provider

92%

School Leader

89%

Education Support Profressional

69%

Please see the table below to find what item wording was presented to each respondent group.

TeachersRules for student behavior are enforced in a consistent manner.
Education Support ProfessionalsRules for student behavior are enforced in a consistent manner.
LeadersRules for student behavior are enforced in a consistent manner.
Q
This school is a safe place for students to learn.

96%

190
Strongly agree
258
Agree
13
Disagree
5
Strongly disagree
4
I don't know
470
Total
This District
96%
Colorado
90%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%91%90%90%96%95%96%TLCC 2018TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  1 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 1 percentage point(s) higher compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

96%

Special Service Provider

93%

School Leader

100%

Education Support Profressional

96%

Please see the table below to find what item wording was presented to each respondent group.

TeachersThis school is a safe place for students to learn.
Education Support ProfessionalsThis school is a safe place for students to learn.
LeadersThis school is a safe place for students to learn.
Q
Students at this school have at least one adult on staff they can trust to support them with social, emotional, or personal concerns.

97%

192
Strongly agree
237
Agree
11
Disagree
2
Strongly disagree
28
I don't know
470
Total
This District
97%
Colorado
97%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%97%97%98%97%TLCC 2018TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  1 point(s) lower


TLCC 2022 result is 1 percentage point(s) lower compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

97%

Special Service Provider

96%

School Leader

100%

Education Support Profressional

99%

Please see the table below to find what item wording was presented to each respondent group.

TeachersStudents at this school have at least one adult on staff they can trust to support them with social, emotional, or personal concerns.
Education Support ProfessionalsStudents at this school have at least one adult on staff they can trust to support them with social, emotional, or personal concerns.
LeadersStudents at this school have at least one adult on staff they can trust to support them with social, emotional, or personal concerns.
98%