TLCC 2022: District Report

Johnstown-Milliken RE-5J

250responses

responses: 250

total surveys: 336

response rate: 74.4%

Johnstown-Milliken RE-5J

TLCC 2022

Instructional Practices and SupportIS

Construct details and item level results

This section is aimed at the instructional approach of the school and the intentional supports for various student groups.

81%

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
81%
Colorado
83%

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%85%84%83%81%73%76%81%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  5 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 5 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

81%

Special Service Provider

76%

School Leader

Not enough responses

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

87%

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
Staff in this school consistently seek new and improved ways of providing instruction.

83%

39
Strongly agree
117
Agree
29
Disagree
3
Strongly disagree
15
I don't know
203
Total
This District
83%
Colorado
88%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%90%90%88%86%59%81%83%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  2 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 2 percentage point(s) higher compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

85%

Special Service Provider

Not enough responses

School Leader

53%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

Not enough responses

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

TeachersStaff in this school consistently seek new and improved ways of providing instruction.
Education Support Professionals(This question was not provided to Education Support Professionals.)
LeadersStaff in this school consistently seek new and improved ways of providing instruction.
Q
Staff in this school hold themselves accountable for the academic growth of every child.

83%

43
Strongly agree
114
Agree
25
Disagree
6
Strongly disagree
15
I don't know
203
Total
This District
83%
Colorado
87%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%88%87%87%84%51%82%83%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  1 point(s) higher


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

Subgroups:

Teacher

86%

Special Service Provider

Not enough responses

School Leader

41%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

Not enough responses

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

TeachersStaff in this school hold themselves accountable for the academic growth of every child.
Education Support ProfessionalsStaff in this school hold themselves accountable for the academic growth of every child.
LeadersStaff in this school hold themselves accountable for the academic growth of every child.
Q
The school provides opportunities for me to learn from other teachers.

71%

31
Strongly agree
110
Agree
47
Disagree
10
Strongly disagree
4
I don't know
202
Total
This District
71%
Colorado
73%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%80%79%73%74%67%50%71%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  21 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 21 percentage point(s) higher compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

70%

Special Service Provider

Not enough responses

School Leader

100%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

Not enough responses

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

TeachersThe school provides opportunities for me to learn from other teachers.
Education Support Professionals(This question was not provided to Education Support Professionals.)
LeadersThe school provides opportunities for me to learn from other teachers.
Q
Students understand how class activities relate to learning objectives.

89%

21
Strongly agree
146
Agree
20
Disagree
0
Strongly disagree
16
I don't know
203
Total
This District
89%
Colorado
91%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%92%92%91%95%55%84%89%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  5 point(s) higher


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

Subgroups:

Teacher

92%

Special Service Provider

Not enough responses

School Leader

53%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

Not enough responses

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

TeachersStudents understand how class activities relate to learning objectives.
Education Support Professionals(This question was not provided to Education Support Professionals.)
LeadersStudents understand how class activities relate to learning objectives.
Q
Instruction in this school encourages different cultural viewpoints.

81%

33
Strongly agree
145
Agree
31
Disagree
11
Strongly disagree
26
I don't know
246
Total
This District
81%
Colorado
85%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%85%84%85%86%84%82%81%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  1 point(s) lower


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

Subgroups:

Teacher

83%

Special Service Provider

56%

School Leader

54%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

84%

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

TeachersInstruction in this school encourages different cultural viewpoints.
Education Support ProfessionalsAcademic programming in this school encourages different cultural viewpoints.
LeadersInstruction in this school encourages different cultural viewpoints.
Q
The diverse academic needs of our students are met by this school's current curriculum.

74%

25
Strongly agree
142
Agree
52
Disagree
5
Strongly disagree
23
I don't know
247
Total
This District
74%
Colorado
72%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%72%69%72%63%80%55%74%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  19 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 19 percentage point(s) higher compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

73%

Special Service Provider

67%

School Leader

73%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

88%

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

TeachersThe diverse academic needs of our students are met by this school's current curriculum.
Education Support ProfessionalsThe diverse academic needs of our students are met by this school.
LeadersThe diverse academic needs of our students are met by this school's current curriculum.
Q
English Learners are adequately supported in this school.

82%

34
Strongly agree
131
Agree
26
Disagree
10
Strongly disagree
46
I don't know
247
Total
This District
82%
Colorado
79%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%80%78%79%80%89%79%82%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  3 point(s) higher


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

Subgroups:

Teacher

80%

Special Service Provider

80%

School Leader

100%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

96%

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

TeachersEnglish Learners are adequately supported in this school.
Education Support ProfessionalsEnglish Learners are adequately supported in this school.
LeadersEnglish Learners are adequately supported in this school.
Q
Students with disabilities are adequately supported in this school.

75%

45
Strongly agree
128
Agree
37
Disagree
19
Strongly disagree
18
I don't know
247
Total
This District
75%
Colorado
81%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%82%81%81%75%83%75%75%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

No change


No significant change since last survey administration

Subgroups:

Teacher

74%

Special Service Provider

77%

School Leader

87%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

81%

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

TeachersStudents with disabilities are adequately supported in this school.
Education Support ProfessionalsStudents with disabilities are adequately supported in this school.
LeadersStudents with disabilities are adequately supported in this school.
Q
Gifted students are adequately supported in this school.

54%

19
Strongly agree
89
Agree
64
Disagree
28
Strongly disagree
47
I don't know
247
Total
This District
54%
Colorado
75%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%75%74%75%64%56%63%54%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  9 point(s) lower


TLCC 2022 result is 9 percentage point(s) lower compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

51%

Special Service Provider

60%

School Leader

53%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

66%

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

TeachersGifted students are adequately supported in this school.
Education Support ProfessionalsGifted students are adequately supported in this school.
LeadersGifted students are adequately supported in this school.
Q
Students' social and emotional learning is adequately supported in this school.

85%

37
Strongly agree
165
Agree
29
Disagree
6
Strongly disagree
10
I don't know
247
Total
This District
85%
Colorado
79%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%76%78%79%60%63%69%85%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  16 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 16 percentage point(s) higher compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

83%

Special Service Provider

93%

School Leader

88%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

96%

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

TeachersStudents' social and emotional learning is adequately supported in this school.
Education Support ProfessionalsStudents' social and emotional learning is adequately supported in this school.
LeadersStudents' social and emotional learning is adequately supported in this school.
Q
Teachers and staff members have the autonomy to make important decisions in their classrooms or carry out their job responsibilities.Show past item wordings

89%

91
Strongly agree
130
Agree
20
Disagree
6
Strongly disagree
0
I don't know
247
Total
This District
89%
Colorado
89%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%91%88%89%97%90%88%89%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  1 point(s) higher


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

Subgroups:

Teacher

88%

Special Service Provider

87%

School Leader

100%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

93%

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

TeachersI have the autonomy to make important decisions for my classroom (e.g., pacing, materials, and/or pedagogy).
Education Support ProfessionalsI have the appropriate autonomy to carry out my job responsibilities.
LeadersTeachers have the autonomy to make important decisions in their classrooms (e.g., pacing, materials, and/or pedagogy).
Q
Teachers feel supported in trying new instructional strategies.

91%

78
Strongly agree
105
Agree
12
Disagree
5
Strongly disagree
3
I don't know
203
Total
This District
91%
Colorado
92%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%92%91%92%96%88%89%91%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  2 point(s) higher


TLCC 2022 result is 2 percentage point(s) higher compared to TLCC 2020

Subgroups:

Teacher

91%

Special Service Provider

Not enough responses

School Leader

100%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

Not enough responses

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

TeachersI feel supported in trying new instructional strategies.
Education Support Professionals(This question was not provided to Education Support Professionals.)
LeadersTeachers feel supported in trying new instructional strategies.
Q
Teachers use formative assessment data to improve their students' learning.

95%

73
Strongly agree
119
Agree
9
Disagree
1
Strongly disagree
1
I don't know
203
Total
This District
95%
Colorado
98%
 This District Colorado
100%75%50%25%0%97%97%98%96%89%96%95%TLCC 2018TLCC 2019TLCC 2020TLCC 2022

  1 point(s) lower


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

Subgroups:

Teacher

96%

Special Service Provider

Not enough responses

School Leader

76%

Combined District and School Leader Role

Not enough responses

Education Support Profressional

Not enough responses

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

TeachersI use formative assessment data to improve my students' learning.
Education Support Professionals(This question was not provided to Education Support Professionals.)
LeadersTeachers use formative assessment data to improve their students' learning.
98%