American School District Panel Interactive Survey Results Tool

Spring 2022 COVID-19 Survey Results

Gerald P. Hunter, Melissa Kay Diliberti, Heather L. Schwartz

Data VizPublished Jul 12, 2022

A total of 291 leaders from school districts and charter management organizations took the fifth American School District Panel survey in spring 2022. This online tool allows users to select individual survey questions and compare responses to a subset of survey items that 222 superintendents completed. Color-coded charts display survey results by district type, locale, student race and ethnicity, and district poverty level.

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Hunter, Gerald P., Melissa Kay Diliberti, and Heather L. Schwartz, American School District Panel Interactive Survey Results Tool: Spring 2022 COVID-19 Survey Results, RAND Corporation, DV-A956-5, 2022. As of September 9, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/visualizations/DVA956-5.html
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Hunter, Gerald P., Melissa Kay Diliberti, and Heather L. Schwartz, American School District Panel Interactive Survey Results Tool: Spring 2022 COVID-19 Survey Results. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2022. https://www.rand.org/pubs/visualizations/DVA956-5.html.
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