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Long Range Planning Survey Results Fall 2017 Ø 231 total responses Ø Responders were not required to answer every question, so questions may have a different number of responses Ø Survey link posted in parish bulletins at each of the 4 supporting parishes of Holy Family School System Ø Questions and topics for the survey were created from the main topics that were brought up through in-person Listening Sessions held at each of the four supporting parishes Makeup of Responders (self-reported): 187 (85%)- Current Holy Family Parents 25 (11.4%)- Former Holy Family Parents 13 (5.9%)- Children attended Public School 7 (3.2%)- Have no children 0 (0%)- Children are homeschooled/attend another Catholic School Parish Membership: 54 (23.8%)- St. John XXIII 86 (37.9%)- St. Jude 37 (16.3%)- St. Ludmila 20 (8.8%)- St. Patrick 20 (8.8%)- Other Catholic Parish member 10 (4.4%)- Non-Catholic The following are the results of each of the survey questions. All questions were on a 5-point scale and responders chose where they felt they were on the scale for each topic. No names or comments have been included in this report to protect the anonymity of the responders. I am not a supporter of Catholic Schools I consider myself a strong supporter of Catholic Schools

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Long Range Planning Survey Results Fall 2017

Ø 231 total responses Ø Responders were not required to answer every question, so questions may have a

different number of responses Ø Survey link posted in parish bulletins at each of the 4 supporting parishes of Holy Family

School System Ø Questions and topics for the survey were created from the main topics that were brought

up through in-person Listening Sessions held at each of the four supporting parishes Makeup of Responders (self-reported): 187 (85%)- Current Holy Family Parents 25 (11.4%)- Former Holy Family Parents 13 (5.9%)- Children attended Public School 7 (3.2%)- Have no children 0 (0%)- Children are homeschooled/attend another Catholic School Parish Membership:

54 (23.8%)- St. John XXIII 86 (37.9%)- St. Jude 37 (16.3%)- St. Ludmila 20 (8.8%)- St. Patrick 20 (8.8%)- Other Catholic Parish member 10 (4.4%)- Non-Catholic

The following are the results of each of the survey questions. All questions were on a 5-point scale and responders chose where they felt they were on the scale for each topic. No names or comments have been included in this report to protect the anonymity of the responders.

IamnotasupporterofCatholicSchools

IconsidermyselfastrongsupporterofCatholicSchools

Iamnotveryconcernedaboutthis

Thisisoneofmybiggestconcerns

Iamnotveryconcernedaboutthis

Thisisoneofmybiggestconcerns

Facilityupgradesarenotveryimportanttome

Facilityupgradesareveryimportanttome

Iwouldnotcareaboutclosingabuildingifitmeantupgradingtoprogrammingandfacilities

Iwouldnotwanttoseeanycenterclose,andamwillingtosacrificeupgradestoprogrammingandfacilities

Ilikeitthewayitis

Iwouldliketoseethegradelevelsdivideddifferentlybetweenthecenters

IamnothappywiththelevelofCatholicityatHFSS

IamhappywiththelevelofCatholicityatHFSS

IfeelthatIamwellinformedaboutwhatisgoingonattheschool

Ireceivenocommunicationfromtheschool

IwouldNOTbewillingtopaymoreforCatholicEducation,evenwithupgradestoprogrammingandfacilities

Iwouldbewillingtopaymoreifitmeantupgradestoprogrammingandfacilities

IamhappywiththeacademicprogrammingatHFSS

IbelievetheacademicsatHFSSareseverelyinadequate

IamhappywiththeathleticofferingsatHFSS

Ibelievetheathleticofferingsareseverelyinadequate

IamhappywiththevariousactivitiesofferingsatHFSS

Ibelievetheactivitiesofferingsareseverelyinadequate