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Thank you for your interest in staying current with what's happening at USD 234 Fort Scott Schools! Something exciting is always happening in Tiger Country, and we'd love your support as our students grow academically and engage their community!

Below, you'll find a variety of pages and resources you can access to stay up to date with currently enrolled Fort Scott Tigers, or Graduated Alumni. Be sure to like and follow our school's pages, and download the app to stay in the know on the latest and greatest from Fort Scott!

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Kansas Communities That Care Student Survey

This fall our school will be administering the Kansas Communities That Care Student Survey*. This survey is taken by 6th, 8th, 10th and 12th grade students statewide. I believe this survey is a valuable tool to help us understand how students behave, think and feel about alcohol, marijuana and other drug use, bullying and school safety. The KCTC survey measures teen substance use, delinquency, and related problem behaviors and the factors that predict those problems in schools and communities. In addition, it provides a baseline for participation in, perception of, and attitudes toward positive behavior. The survey gives us insight into the problems students face and shows what we can do to help them succeed. The information is essential for planning effective prevention programs in our school and community and provides data for local and state grant funding and reporting.

The survey is available to view by clicking this link. You may also be interested to know the following:

  • It is completely anonymous. Students will not be asked for their names on the questionnaire, nor will anyone be able to connect any individual student with his/her responses. School staff will not see any one student’s responses, but only summaries of results. To further guarantee anonymity, results will not be reported on any particular question without sufficient response from enough students.

  • Participation is entirely voluntary. Your child may decline to participate in the survey, or may simply skip any particular question they do not wish to answer.

  • Annual participation is important. Even if your child has participated in previous surveys, annual data is extremely helpful in determining the effectiveness of previous efforts and changes in program areas.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation!

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