TLCC 2022: District Report

Mesa County Valley 51

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responses: 1,335

total surveys: 2,241

response rate: 59.6%

Mesa County Valley 51

TLCC 2022

Support for Student WellbeingSW

Construct details and item level results

This section includes staff comfort level and preparedness to support student wellbeing.

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
I value being a trusted adult for students in my school.
count
% of responses
992
76.2%
299
23%
4
0.3%
2
0.2%
4
0.3%
  • Strongly agree
  • Agree
  • Disagree
  • Strongly disagree
  • I don't know

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TeachersI value being a trusted adult for students in my school.
Education Support ProfessionalsI value being a trusted adult for students in my school.
LeadersI value being a trusted adult for students in my school.
Q
I feel comfortable discussing life skills with my students.
count
% of responses
774
59.5%
479
36.8%
24
1.8%
4
0.3%
19
1.5%
  • Strongly agree
  • Agree
  • Disagree
  • Strongly disagree
  • I don't know

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TeachersI feel comfortable discussing life skills with my students.
Education Support ProfessionalsI feel comfortable discussing life skills with my students.
LeadersI feel comfortable discussing life skills with my students.
Q
I feel comfortable discussing resilience strategies with my students.
count
% of responses
731
56.4%
482
37.2%
30
2.3%
4
0.3%
50
3.9%
  • Strongly agree
  • Agree
  • Disagree
  • Strongly disagree
  • I don't know

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TeachersI feel comfortable discussing resilience strategies with my students.
Education Support ProfessionalsI feel comfortable discussing resilience strategies with my students.
LeadersI feel comfortable discussing resilience strategies with my students.
Q
I feel comfortable discussing mental health with my students.
count
% of responses
508
39%
524
40.3%
169
13%
24
1.8%
76
5.8%
  • Strongly agree
  • Agree
  • Disagree
  • Strongly disagree
  • I don't know

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TeachersI feel comfortable discussing mental health with my students.
Education Support ProfessionalsI feel comfortable discussing mental health with my students.
LeadersI feel comfortable discussing mental health with my students.
Q
I feel comfortable discussing suicide with students.
count
% of responses
245
18.8%
486
37.4%
341
26.2%
109
8.4%
119
9.2%
  • Strongly agree
  • Agree
  • Disagree
  • Strongly disagree
  • I don't know

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TeachersI feel comfortable discussing suicide with my students.
Education Support ProfessionalsI feel adequately prepared to discuss suicide with students.
LeadersI feel comfortable discussing suicide with my students.
Q
I feel adequately prepared to support students' social-emotional wellbeing.
count
% of responses
340
26.2%
625
48.2%
219
16.9%
37
2.9%
77
5.9%
  • Strongly agree
  • Agree
  • Disagree
  • Strongly disagree
  • I don't know

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TeachersI feel adequately prepared to support students' social-emotional wellbeing.
Education Support Professionals(This question was not provided to Education Support Professionals.)
LeadersI feel adequately prepared to support students' social-emotional wellbeing.
Q
I have access to adequate supports if I have concerns about students' mental health.
count
% of responses
124
38.3%
156
48.1%
23
7.1%
3
0.9%
18
5.6%
  • Strongly agree
  • Agree
  • Disagree
  • Strongly disagree
  • I don't know

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Teachers(This question was not provided to Teachers.)
Education Support ProfessionalsI have access to adequate supports if I have concerns about students' mental health.
Leaders(This question was not provided to Leaders.)