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Monday, April 12, 2010
Classroom Envelopes
We have had a higher number of schools this year that have not filled out the fronts of their classroom envelopes than in years past. This has also tended to happen more frequently at larger schools rather than smaller ones. Please be aware that the failure to complete the classroom envelopes in full will delay the processing of your results. The IYS office has to have an idea of how many envelopes and completed surveys are being sent to our contractor for scanning so they can plan staff accordingly. This means that our staff has to go through every envelope that is not filled out and manually count the surveys included, adding days to the time it normally takes to process completed materials. We ask that schools take the time to fill out the front of every envelope before returning the materials. Each classroom teacher could complete it, and more accurately, in very little time instead of one person going through everything. We also use the numbers of absent and declining students to assess whether or not your sample is valid for your school. Thank you to all schools for their participation in the 2010 IYS.
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