TLCC 2022: District Report

Jefferson County R-1

4690responses

responses: 4,923

total surveys: 8,180

response rate: 60.2%

Jefferson County R-1

TLCC 2022

Student ChallengesSC

Construct details and item level results

This section focuses on concerns regarding pandemic impacts on students during the current school year.

Survey Items

In this section, the graphics under each item shows the response distribution of all choices. The percentages does not indicate favorability.
Hover over each response label to see its corresponding number of responses.

Q
(Please indicate your level of concern for each of the following pandemic impacts on your students during the current school year:)
Decrease in student emotional well-being (health, happiness, and comfort).
count
% of responses
223
4.7%
553
11.6%
864
18.1%
1423
29.8%
1659
34.8%
52
1.1%
  • Not at all concerned
  • Slightly concerned
  • Somewhat concerned
  • Moderately concerned
  • Extremely concerned
  • I don't know

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

TeachersDecrease in student emotional well-being (health, happiness, and comfort).
Education Support ProfessionalsDecrease in student emotional well-being (health, happiness, and comfort).
LeadersDecrease in student emotional well-being (health, happiness, and comfort).
Q
(Please indicate your level of concern for each of the following pandemic impacts on your students during the current school year:)
Social isolation.
count
% of responses
509
10.7%
852
17.9%
1023
21.4%
1436
30.1%
883
18.5%
70
1.5%
  • Not at all concerned
  • Slightly concerned
  • Somewhat concerned
  • Moderately concerned
  • Extremely concerned
  • I don't know

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

TeachersSocial isolation.
Education Support ProfessionalsSocial isolation.
LeadersSocial isolation.
Q
(Please indicate your level of concern for each of the following pandemic impacts on your students during the current school year:)
Increases in learning gaps.
count
% of responses
239
5%
575
12.1%
775
16.2%
1418
29.7%
1703
35.7%
60
1.3%
  • Not at all concerned
  • Slightly concerned
  • Somewhat concerned
  • Moderately concerned
  • Extremely concerned
  • I don't know

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

TeachersIncreases in learning gaps.
Education Support ProfessionalsIncreases in learning gaps.
LeadersIncreases in learning gaps.
Q
(Please indicate your level of concern for each of the following pandemic impacts on your students during the current school year:)
Insufficient home learning support.
count
% of responses
232
4.9%
633
13.3%
862
18.1%
1443
30.3%
1475
30.9%
125
2.6%
  • Not at all concerned
  • Slightly concerned
  • Somewhat concerned
  • Moderately concerned
  • Extremely concerned
  • I don't know

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

TeachersInsufficient home learning support.
Education Support ProfessionalsInsufficient home learning support.
LeadersInsufficient home learning support.
Q
(Please indicate your level of concern for each of the following pandemic impacts on your students during the current school year:)
Student worries about their family's health, safety or economic security.
count
% of responses
403
8.5%
1056
22.2%
1066
22.4%
1316
27.6%
710
14.9%
214
4.5%
  • Not at all concerned
  • Slightly concerned
  • Somewhat concerned
  • Moderately concerned
  • Extremely concerned
  • I don't know

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

TeachersStudent worries about their family's health, safety or economic security.
Education Support ProfessionalsStudent worries about their family's health, safety or economic security.
LeadersStudent worries about their family's health, safety or economic security.
Q
(Please indicate your level of concern for each of the following pandemic impacts on your students during the current school year:)
Student stress about assessment and grading.
count
% of responses
875
18.4%
1189
24.9%
1085
22.8%
977
20.5%
430
9%
210
4.4%
  • Not at all concerned
  • Slightly concerned
  • Somewhat concerned
  • Moderately concerned
  • Extremely concerned
  • I don't know

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

TeachersStudent stress about assessment and grading.
Education Support ProfessionalsStudent stress about assessment and grading.
LeadersStudent stress about assessment and grading.
Q
(Please indicate your level of concern for each of the following pandemic impacts on your students during the current school year:)
Lack of access to basic needs (e.g., food, shelter, safety).
count
% of responses
852
17.9%
1228
25.8%
951
19.9%
927
19.4%
622
13%
187
3.9%
  • Not at all concerned
  • Slightly concerned
  • Somewhat concerned
  • Moderately concerned
  • Extremely concerned
  • I don't know

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

TeachersLack of access to basic needs (e.g., food, shelter, safety).
Education Support ProfessionalsLack of access to basic needs (e.g., food, shelter, safety).
LeadersLack of access to basic needs (e.g., food, shelter, safety).
Q
(Please indicate your level of concern for each of the following pandemic impacts on your students during the current school year:)
Lack of access to technology/internet.
count
% of responses
1420
29.8%
1340
28.1%
874
18.3%
750
15.7%
228
4.8%
160
3.4%
  • Not at all concerned
  • Slightly concerned
  • Somewhat concerned
  • Moderately concerned
  • Extremely concerned
  • I don't know

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

TeachersLack of access to technology/internet.
Education Support ProfessionalsLack of access to technology/internet.
LeadersLack of access to technology/internet.