Climate Survey Shows Concerns on Homework

December 14, 2015

The Bridgewater-Raritan board of education conducted a climate survey to assess the strengths and weaknesses of district schools for the 2014–2015 school year, and received 3,500 responses.

The climate survey is a collaborative effort between the Rutgers Bloustein Center for Survey Research and the New Jersey Department of Education. It is designed to analyze information from various school populations and address learning shortcomings.

TapInto.net, December 14

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