2006 Client / Parent/ Student Satisfaction Survey*
Parent Survey
95.5% of the parents’ surveys revealed: 1. Their child was interested in the program. 2. The child’s attendance and punctuality improved over the school semester 3. An increase in the level of responsibility my child takes in his/ her personal affairs
Interesting comment taken from a submitted survey in this category:
“I think the program worked very well for my child the way it is and I am pleased.”
— Anonymous
Student Survey
98.7% of the students revealed: 1. The instructor did clearly communicate the course material. 2. Was well prepared for each class. 3. Felt the resources and information were helpful 4. Helped the students to make and informed decision 5. Prepared the students for independent living
Interesting comment taken from a submitted survey in this category:
“I really liked this class a lot. The only thing I would add is more field trips and more people in my class. Ten of us is too small for me. It made me talk a lot more than I like to do.”
— Anonymous
Teacher/ Site Administration Survey
96.3% of the Teachers / Administrative staff revealed: 1. The progress reports were helpful. 2. Felt the instructor was assessable. 3. Felt the students were motivated to attend the class 4. Felt the program was an effective tool to prepare the students for independent living.
Interesting Comment from a submitted survey in this category:
“Very good program. The kids need more services like what you have to offer.”
— Anonymous
Interesting Comment from a submitted survey in this category:
“I would like to see an increase in funding and to get more students involved. It is an excellent program and each senior should enroll during the spring for the following fall semester.”
— Anonymous
*Survey results extracted from cumulative responses of program students, their non-You-Turn Project teachers, and parents. This survey was conducted directly after program graduation.
For further information and to confirm the needs of our youth please speak with Stacy Davis in our Research Department at 310.644.9500 ext. 703.