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Parents: Did You Know LAUSD Asked and Recorded Your 7th-12th Grader’s Sexual Orientation?

You can opt-out from invasive district surveys — here’s how

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  • I feel like I am part of this school.
  • I feel close to people at this school.
  • I feel accepted for who I am at this school.
  • I feel safe in this school or in online school sessions.
  • I feel safe in the neighborhood around this school.
  • LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer) students at this school are accepted. [GRADES 7–12 ONLY]
  • Choose one response from the options below that best describes you [GRADES 7–12 ONLY]:
    Straight, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Other, I don’t know, Prefer not to say
  • Had sexual jokes, comments, or gestures made to you? [GRADES 7–12 ONLY]
  • When learning new information, I try to put the ideas into my own words.
  • In my classes, I use evidence or collect data to come to my own conclusions.
  • How often did you compliment others’ accomplishments?
    Almost All the Time, Often, Sometimes, Once in a While, Almost Never
  • How well did you get along with students who are different from you?
    Got Along Extremely Well, Got Along Pretty Well, Got Along Somewhat, Got Along a Little Bit, Did Not Get Along At All
  • When others disagreed with you, how respectful were you of their views?
    Extremely Respectful, Quite Respectful, Somewhat Respectful, Slightly Respectful, Not At All Respectful
  • How clearly were you able to describe your feelings?
    Extremely Clearly, Quite Clearly, Somewhat Clearly, Slightly Clearly, Not At All Clearly
  • How carefully did you listen to other people’s points of view?
    Extremely Carefully, Quite Carefully, Somewhat Carefully, Slightly Carefully, Not Carefully At All
  • I stayed calm, even when others bothered or criticized me.
    Almost never, Once in a while, Sometimes, Often, Almost all the time
  • I can change my intelligence with hard work.
  • I can increase my intelligence by challenging myself.
  • I am capable of learning anything.
  • I can do well in a subject even if I am not naturally good at it.
  • I can earn high marks/grades in my classes.
  • I can do well on all my tests, even when they’re difficult.
  • I can master the hardest topics in my classes.
  • I can meet all the learning goals my teachers set.
  • Adults at my school have talked to me about what to do if someone makes me feel uncomfortable.
  • There is an adult at my school whom I trust and can talk to no matter what is bothering me.
  • I know how to get better at things that are hard for me to do at school.
  • I know what my strengths are.
  • I know when my feelings are making it hard for me to focus.
  • I understand how my feelings influence how I act.
  • I think about what might happen before making a decision.
  • I admit when I have made a mistake.
  • I say “no” to friends who want me to do something I don’t want to do.
  • Most adults at this school expect me to go to college.
  • Adults at my school have helped me learn about the types of colleges that are the best fit for me.
  • My internet works well at home.
  • There is someone who helps me when I have a problem with technology at home.
  • Teachers at my school know me.
  • What is the highest level of education that you plan to complete?
    I do not plan to complete high school
    Complete high school
    Technical/vocational school certificate
    Two-year college degree — A.A.
    Four-year college degree — B.A./B.S.
    Graduate degree — M.A./M.S./Ed.D./Ph.D./M.D./J.D.
    I am unsure of my plans
  • What is your best guess about the highest level of education you plan to complete?
    I do not plan to complete high school
    Complete high school
    Technical/vocational school certificate
    Two-year college degree — A.A.
    Four-year college degree — B.A./B.S.
    Graduate degree — M.A./M.S./Ed.D./Ph.D./M.D./J.D.
  • Do you plan to apply to any four-year colleges?
    Yes, No
  • During this school year, if I need help with my math schoolwork, someone in my family is able to help me.
    Yes, No, Not applicable
  • During this school year, if I need help with my reading/English schoolwork, someone in my family is able to help me.
    Yes, No, Not applicable
  • I cheered someone up who was feeling sad.
    Yes, No, I don’t know
  • This school has resources to help students cope with stress and anxiety.
    Strongly disagree, Disagree, Neither disagree nor agree, Agree, Strongly agree
  • How did you travel TO school this morning?
    Walk
    Bike, Skateboard, Scooter
    School Bus
    Family Car
    Carpool (students of different families ride together)
    Taxi, Uber/Lyft
    METRO/Dash bus or METRO Train
  • How will you travel when you LEAVE school this afternoon
    Walk
    Bike, Skateboard, Scooter
    School Bus
    Family Car
    Carpool (students of different families ride together)
    Taxi, Uber/Lyft
    METRO/Dash bus or METRO Train

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Maria Luisa Palma

Contrarian, Critic, Disruptor. All my edges are sharp but I love a good laugh. Advocate for independent thought. General misfit known for ongoing rants.