LCAP Parent Survey
Thank you for participating in the annual LCAP Parent Survey! Each year OCEAA presents a Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) to its governing board for a public hearing in May and for approval in June. The LCAP is an annual plan aligned with our school charter that identifies school-wide goals.

The survey will help us understand our progress toward school-wide goals for student achievement and parent involvement. All responses to this survey are anonymous and will be kept strictly confidential. Please be as open and honest as possible.

If you have more than one child attending OCEAA, please take the survey with the one child in mind. We welcome you to take the survey multiple times for each of your children.  

Due to the pandemic, our program has been significantly modified this year. If you were with us last year, you may consider your experience with normal school operations as you take the survey.  

At the end of the survey there is an optional comment section.

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Is your child...   *
Yes
No
Participating in the Free and Reduced Lunch Program
Classified as an English Learner
Receiving Special Education services through an Individual Education Plan (IEP)
Based on your experience, how strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements about this school?  This school... *
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Don't know/NA
promotes academic success for all students
treats all students with respect.
provides quality counseling or other ways to help students with social or emotional needs.
communicates the importance of respecting different cultural beliefs and practices.
provides instructional materials that reflect my child’s culture, ethnicity, and identity.
has quality programs for my child’s talents, interests, or special needs.
promptly responds to my phone calls, messages, or e-mails.
encourages me to be an active partner with the school in educating my child.
actively seeks the input of parents when making important decisions.
provides high quality instruction to my child
motivates students to learn.
has teachers who go out of their way to help students.
encourages students to care about how others feel.
has high expectations for all students.
has adults who really care about students.
Which elements of OCEAA's academic program have you been most satisfied with? (Check all that apply) *
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Which elements of OCEAA's academic program would you like the school to prioritize in future years? (Check up to 3.) *
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What academic supports have been helpful for you and your children? (Check all that apply.) *
Required
Based on your experience, how strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements about this school?  This school... *
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Don't know/NA
My child’s teachers are responsive to my child’s social and emotional needs.
Support staff (counselor, psychologist, and health clerk) are available to my child if he/she needs them.
My child is receiving adequate instruction from teachers to support assigned work.
My child is receiving regular feedback on the schoolwork she/he submits.
My child has opportunities to connect and interact with classmates during remote learning.
My child knows what schoolwork is expected to be completed each day.
My child is motivated to complete the schoolwork she/he is assigned.
My child feels hopeful about the future.
Our school provides parents with advice and resources to support my child’s social and emotional needs.
Our school/district has done a good job keeping me informed about remote learning.
My child’s school provides parents with advice and resources to support my child’s learning.
Which socio-emotional supports supports have been helpful for you and your children? (Check all that apply.) *
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Since the beginning of this school year, has any adult in your child's household done any of the following things at your child's school? *
No
Yes
Participated in a Families Supporting OCEAA (FSO) meeting
Participated in a regularly scheduled parent-teacher conference with the child’s teacher.
Participated in fundraising for the school.
Served on a school committee.
Met with a guidance counselor in person or remotely.
Met with an administrator in person or remotely.
Optional comments:
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