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scholarvoice.app/app — Northfield Public Schools
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Surveys
📋 Staff Climate 94
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Survey 287
🎒 Student Wellness 412
🏛️ Millage Survey Live
Tools
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⚙️ Settings
Spring 2025 Staff Climate Survey
Closed · 94 responses · Northfield Public Schools · Collected Mar 3–Mar 21, 2025
94
Responses
↑ 18% vs last year
71%
Response rate
of 132 staff invited
3.7
Avg. sentiment
⬇ 0.2 vs fall
0
Identifiable responses
Max security · always on
1. "I feel valued and respected by district leadership."
Strongly Agree
28%
Agree
39%
Neutral
18%
Disagree
11%
Strongly Disagree
4%
2. "My workload is manageable."
Strongly Agree
12%
Agree
31%
Neutral
22%
Disagree
26%
Strongly Disagree
9%
3. "I feel safe in my building."
Strongly Agree
52%
Agree
35%
Neutral
9%
Disagree
3%
Strongly Disagree
1%
4. "Communication from administration is clear and timely."
Strongly Agree
22%
Agree
41%
Neutral
20%
Disagree
13%
Strongly Disagree
4%
5. "I have the resources I need to do my job effectively."
Strongly Agree
19%
Agree
44%
Neutral
20%
Disagree
13%
Strongly Disagree
4%
AI Board Report

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Northfield Public Schools · Confidential
Spring 2025 Staff Climate Survey
Board Summary Report
Generated May 10, 2025 · Based on 94 verified anonymous responses · ScholarVoice AI
🤖 Generated by ScholarVoice AI
Executive Summary

Northfield Public Schools administered its Spring 2025 Staff Climate Survey to 132 eligible staff members from March 3–21, 2025. 94 responses were collected (71% response rate), a meaningful increase from the 60% rate recorded in Fall 2024. All responses were collected using ScholarVoice's anonymous credential system; no respondent can be identified from the dataset.

Overall staff sentiment averaged 3.7 out of 5.0, a modest decline of 0.2 points from the Fall 2024 administration. Staff report strong feelings of physical safety and general confidence in available resources, while workload sustainability and leadership communication represent the survey's most significant areas of concern.

Key Findings
✓ Strength
Physical safety is a standout positive: 87% of staff agree or strongly agree they feel safe in their building — the highest-scoring item in the survey.
⚠ Concern
Workload sustainability is the lowest-scoring item: 35% of staff disagree or strongly disagree that their workload is manageable — up from 27% in Fall 2024.
✓ Strength
Resource access scores well, with 63% of staff agreeing they have what they need to do their job effectively — consistent with prior administrations.
⚠ Watch
Leadership communication declined modestly: 17% of staff now disagree that communication is clear and timely, compared to 12% in Fall 2024.
Board Recommendations
1
Direct the superintendent to present a workload analysis at the June board meeting, focusing on the departments with the highest concentrations of disagree/strongly disagree responses.
2
Request a communication audit — specifically around the frequency and format of administrative updates reaching classroom staff — prior to Fall 2025 hiring season.
3
Acknowledge the safety results publicly. An 87% physical safety rating is a meaningful district achievement and board-level recognition reinforces that culture.
4
Administer the Fall 2025 Climate Survey no later than October 30, allowing the board to trend workload data against any structural changes made this summer.
Millage Calculator

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Northfield Schools 2025 Bond
Proposed rate: 1.8 mills for 20 years. Enter your property's taxable value to see your household impact.
Your property's taxable value
Not sure? Check your summer tax bill — look for "Taxable Value," not assessed value.

Annual cost
$147.60
Monthly cost
$12.30
Daily cost
$0.40
That's less than a cup of coffee per month to fund a full roof replacement, district-wide HVAC, and expanded safety infrastructure.
District Overview · Northfield 2025 Bond
Proposed millage rate
1.8 mills
Duration
20 years
Taxable parcels
~4,200
Avg. taxable value
$82,000
Total campaign revenue~$12.4M
What gets funded
Roof — East & West Elementary
Year 1 · Immediate safety priority
$2.1M
HVAC — Middle & High School
Year 1–2 · All instructional spaces
$3.4M
Security Infrastructure
Year 2 · District-wide cameras + access
$860K
Special Ed Suite Expansion
Year 3 · New construction — North Campus
$1.4M
Impact Transparency Document

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1.8
Proposed mills
$7.8M
Projects funded if passed
4,200
Taxable parcels
20 yrs
Campaign duration
If the millage does NOT pass — deferred indefinitely
Roof replacement — East & West Elementary
Current condition: active leaks reported in 3 classrooms · Built 1968
$2.1M
HVAC overhaul — Middle & High School
Systems 22 years past expected lifespan · No AC in 14 classrooms
$3.4M
District-wide security infrastructure
Camera coverage at 34% · No unified access control
$860K
Special education suite expansion
Current space serves 38 students · Mandated capacity is 60 by 2027
$1.4M
Total deferred — all projects on hold
Timeline unknown · Dependent on future funding or emergency appropriation
$7.76M
If the millage PASSES — funded and scheduled
Roof replacement — East & West Elementary
Year 1 · Contract award Spring 2026 · 30-year material warranty
$2.1M
HVAC overhaul — Middle & High School
Year 1–2 · All instructional spaces · Central monitoring included
$3.4M
District-wide security infrastructure
Year 2 · 100% camera coverage · Unified fob access all buildings
$860K
Special education suite expansion
Year 3 · New construction · Designed to serve 75 students
$1.4M
Total funded — all projects on schedule
Projects commence Spring 2026 · All bids subject to board approval
$7.76M
Community Pulse · Millage Survey — 1,847 responses (live)
Yes — Support
61%
No — Oppose
23%
Undecided
16%

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