New Findings from the 2022-23 National Partnership for Student Success Principal Survey
Posted by National Partnership for Student Success on September 19, 2023
We are excited to share that the Johns Hopkins Everyone Graduates Center has published a report analyzing survey data from the RAND Corporation 2022-23 National Partnership for Student Success Principal Survey.
This representative survey of public school principals fielded by the RAND Corporation in spring 2023 indicates that the nation’s schools are working hard to provide students with the people-powered NPSS supports they need to thrive by hiring additional staff and partnering with student support providers.
Analysis of survey data allowed researchers to estimate that an additional 187,000 adults provided high-intensity tutoring, mentoring, college and career advising, or wraparound supports in public schools during the 2022-23 school year, when compared to the 2021-22 school year. This represents significant progress toward the Biden-Harris Administration’s goal of recruiting an additional 250,000 into high-impact student support roles by summer 2025.
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