Every Voice Counts
The Lambton Kent District
School Board (LKDSB) has released board-wide results from the School
Climate Survey conducted April 1-12, 2019. The survey gathered input
from students in Grades 4-12, staff and parents/guardians to assist with
planning programs and decision-making related to supporting safe and
inclusive school environments.
A total of 8,356 students in Grades 4-12 participated in the online surveys, along with 1,674 parents/guardians and 693 staff.
The
surveys included a variety of questions on topics such as eating and
sleeping habits to mental health, well-being and bullying. The surveys
were developed with input from students, parents/guardians; school and
Board administration, including Mental Health, Safe Schools and
Indigenous Education representatives, and Chatham-Kent Public Health and
Lambton Public Health.
The school Multi-Disciplinary Team, which
includes the principal, teachers and education workers, is reviewing
individual school results to develop plans to support students and
promote positive school climates.


Grade 7-8 One Page Summary in PDF format
Grade 9-12 One Page Summary in PDF format
Contact your school for individual school results.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the surveys. The LKDSB looks
forward to continuing the conversations with students and
parents/guardians and working together to improve students' outcomes.
2016-2017 School Climate Survey
The LKDSB reviewed the results of its 2016-2017 school climate survey with principals and representatives of our school communities to assist with planning and inform decision-making. The information has also informed the school Multi-Disciplinary Teams as they work to develop programming to prevent bullying, promote safe and inclusive schools, and support mental health and well-being.