June Climate Survey

Wolverine Community,

As part of our commitment to ensuring that West Potomac is a community where all students feel welcomed, valued and respected, we have been participating in a multi-year project with the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), to enhance school climate, and build a tiered system of academic, behavioral and mental wellness interventions. This includes a brief survey to determine how students, teachers and administrators view our current school climate. The survey has been re-administered periodically over the last few years so we can evaluate the impact of our efforts.

The survey asks questions about student relationships with peers and adults, adult relationships with peers and students, student voice, support for diversity, look and feel of the school, emotional experiences, sense of purpose, and how the school handles problems that arise. Parents and guardians can review the survey online at:

English version: http://www.fcps.edu/climatesurvey

Spanish version: http://www.fcps.edu/climatesurveyspanish

The survey takes about 10 minutes. It will be administered on June 12 during Advisory (3rd period).  Students will complete the survey online using computers or mobile devices at school. Students will not give their names on the survey and all answers are anonymous (no one will know how your child answered the survey). Summarized results will be reported to the school principal shortly after the survey window closes. The school will not receive a copy of your son or daughter’s individual answers to the survey.

Your youth may benefit by being able to provide information to school administrators about how the climate of the school is perceived by students. Student and adult survey results can be compared to determine if there is agreement on what areas of school climate need the most improvement, and used to help improve communication and collaboration. The survey is voluntary and your youth will be asked whether he or she is willing to participate. No action will be taken against the school, you, or your youth if your child does not participate.

If you do not wish for your youth to participate, please notify the school by emailing Mr. McMahon, Director of Student Services by June 7. 

Thank you for your cooperation in this important study of school climate.

West Potomac Administration