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Jun
25

Curley Attire for SY 2012-13

Curley K-8 SPC

Thank you to all of you who weighed in during our recent uniform survey.  The School Site Council has voted on Curley student attire for SY 2012-13, and Curley students will be expected to wear the following to school next year:

  • Bottoms or dresses/jumpers:
    • Navy, black, or khaki
  • Shirts
    • Collared light blue, plain white, or white with Curley logo; or
    • Black Curley t-shirts

Both the Parents’ Council and the School Site Council will be taking a larger role next year in communicating with families to ensure that our students come to school wearing clothing that is consistent with this policy.  Please let us know if you have ideas about how we can work to ensure compliance among our students.

Results from the Uniform Survey

The Curley community is overwhelmingly in favor of a uniform policy for SY 2012-13.

All Responses (Parents & Teachers)

  • Uniforms:  81.3% (209 votes)
  • No Uniforms: 18.7% (48 votes)

Parent Responses

  • Uniforms:  82% (200 votes)
  • No Uniforms:  18% (44 votes)

Teacher/Admin Responses*

  • Uniforms:  73.3% (11 votes)
  • No Uniforms:  26.7% (4 votes)

All Responses (Summary Chart)

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Response Data

We received a total of 257 responses, 244  from Curley parents, many of whom listed multiple children.  Fifteen responders identified themselves as teachers or admins (and two of these also identified themselves as parents).  Responses came from families with children in all grades, with 2nd grade families submitting the highest number of responses and the smallest number coming from K0 families (not a surprise, given the small number of K0 students).  As the bar chart below illustrates, the overall distribution is relatively even among grades K2-6, with a drop for 7th and 8th grades.  We received 67 phone responses, and were not able to capture grade for phone survey responders.  These responses, along with any paper responses that omitted grade or were illegible, are categorized with “unknown” as the grade.

Grades Represented in Survey Responses (Summary Chart)

*Although the initial survey was aimed at parents, several teachers nonetheless completed it in online or in paper form.  Late in the process, other teachers requested to weigh in, resulting in the addition of a “teacher/staff/admin” category on the online survey.  It was too late to do an additional paper survey. Because this change was made at the very end of the survey process; we received only 15 teacher/admin responses.