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Full-Day Kindergarten (FDK) Survey

Full-Day Kindergarten (FDK) Survey. Dr. Suellen Reed Superintendent of Public Instruction Indiana Department of Education October 2006. Overview.

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Full-Day Kindergarten (FDK) Survey

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  1. Full-Day Kindergarten (FDK) Survey Dr. Suellen Reed Superintendent of Public Instruction Indiana Department of Education October 2006

  2. Overview • PURPOSE: Provide state policy makers and the general public with the most current, accurate information available regarding full-day kindergarten. • RESPONSE: • 303 Indiana public school superintendents and charter administrators responded to the survey. • Results include responses from all 293 public school superintendents. Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  3. 2006-2007 Kindergarten Statistics

  4. Is FDK being offered in your district this fall?(in some manner to some students) Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  5. If you are providing FDK, which funding method(s) does your corporation utilize? (Please mark all that apply.) Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  6. FDK Impact Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  7. If your district has offered FDK in the past, please indicate what impact you believe FDK has offered your students and schools? (Please mark all that apply.) Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  8. Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  9. (Distractions, Disruptions, Discipline) Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  10. If your district has offered FDK in the past, how appropriate have you found Indiana standards to be for that level of learning? Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  11. FDK Classroom Space Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  12. Would additional classroom space be needed to offer FDK? Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  13. If yes, how many additional classrooms would be needed? Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  14. If yes, how soon could classroom space be made available? Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  15. FDK Transportation Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  16. Given transportation costs are a district expense, will additional means of two-way transportation be needed to offer FDK? Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  17. How soon could additional two-way transportation means be acquired? Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  18. FDK Staffing Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  19. Will additional certified faculty be needed to offer FDK? Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  20. How soon could additional, certified faculty be on board? Indiana Department of Education September 2006

  21. Will additional paraprofessionals or teaching assistants be needed to offer FDK?

  22. How soon could additional FDK support staff be on board?

  23. Complete survey results available online atwww.doe.state.in.usSpecial thanks to: Dr. John EllisIndiana Association of Public School SuperintendentsDr. Lowell RoseIndiana Urban Schools Association

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