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1 Compared to last school year ( ), how much change have you seen in the amount of homework your teachers give you? More homework About the same Less homework I'm not sure Total Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % PENNINGTON 24 36% 27 40% 8 12% 8 12% % PORTER 5 9% 31 54% 11 19% 10 18% % ALVEY 52 40% 37 28% 35 27% 7 5% % ANTIETAM 29 31% 26 28% 23 25% 15 16% % ASHLAND 56 38% 63 43% 17 11% 12 8% % BEL AIR 24 28% 37 43% 11 13% 14 16% % BENNETT 45 38% 48 40% 15 13% 12 10% % BRISTOW RUN 61 48% 33 26% 8 6% 24 19% % BUCKLAND MILLS 59 36% 49 30% 28 17% 26 16% % CEDAR POINT 48 40% 37 31% 14 12% 21 18% % COLES 10 40% 13 52% 1 4% 1 4% % DALE CITY 23 32% 19 26% 19 26% 12 16% % DUMFRIES * * * * * * * * * * ELLIS 22 25% 30 34% 20 23% 15 17% % ENTERPRISE 16 20% 39 49% 12 15% 13 16% % FEATHERSTONE 25 34% 17 23% 16 22% 15 21% % FITZGERALD 36 31% 48 41% 15 13% 18 15% % GLENKIRK 28 29% 37 39% 19 20% 11 12% % GRAVELY 33 30% 13 12% 47 42% 18 16% % HENDERSON 30 34% 34 38% 12 13% 13 15% % KERRYDALE 37 53% 13 19% 12 17% 8 11% % KILBY 15 31% 22 45% 5 10% 7 14% % KING 31 35% 33 38% 18 20% 6 7% % LAKE RIDGE 23 25% 29 31% 33 35% 8 9% % LEESYLVANIA 17 31% 17 31% 4 7% 16 30% % LOCH LOMOND 15 23% 22 34% 12 18% 16 25% % MARSHALL 46 41% 24 21% 30 27% 12 11% % MARUMSCO HILLS 37 32% 40 34% 23 20% 17 15% % MCAULIFFE 24 34% 31 44% 11 15% 5 7% % MINNIEVILLE 26 36% 9 13% 30 42% 7 10% % MONTCLAIR 43 46% 29 31% 11 12% 10 11% % MOUNTAIN VIEW 73 52% 34 24% 22 16% 12 9% % MULLEN 12 14% 45 52% 19 22% 10 12% % NEABSCO 20 22% 33 36% 22 24% 17 18% % OCCOQUAN 15 19% 27 34% 28 35% 10 13% % OLD BRIDGE 27 31% 30 34% 16 18% 14 16% % PARKS * * * * * * * * * * PATTIE 34 40% 28 33% 12 14% 10 12% % PENN 49 44% 36 32% 10 9% 16 14% % PINEY BRANCH 46 52% 22 25% 12 13% 9 10% % POTOMAC VIEW 31 28% 28 25% 24 22% 27 25% %
2 Compared to last school year ( ), how much change have you seen in the amount of homework your teachers give you? More homework About the same Less homework I'm not sure Total Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % ROCKLEDGE 30 33% 33 36% 16 17% 13 14% % SIGNAL HILL 25 27% 31 33% 14 15% 23 25% % SINCLAIR 28 27% 37 36% 24 23% 15 14% % SPRINGWOODS 15 56% 7 26% 3 11% 2 7% % SUDLEY 27 21% 32 25% 47 37% 22 17% % SWANS CREEK 29 29% 42 42% 19 19% 10 10% % T. CLAY WOOD 57 42% 42 31% 16 12% 21 15% % TRIANGLE 18 20% 51 57% 12 13% 8 9% % TYLER 23 18% 58 46% 30 24% 14 11% % VAUGHAN 23 20% 32 27% 38 32% 24 21% % VICTORY 79 48% 43 26% 26 16% 16 10% % WEST GATE 26 31% 29 35% 15 18% 14 17% % WESTRIDGE 40 31% 51 40% 19 15% 17 13% % WILLIAMS 53 37% 47 32% 22 15% 23 16% % YORKSHIRE 24 20% 48 40% 25 21% 22 18% % TOTALS 1,744 33% 1,773 34% 1,011 19% % 5, %
3 How would you describe the amount of homework your teachers give to you? Too much Right amount Too little Don't know Total Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % PENNINGTON 16 24% 45 68% 3 5% 2 3% % PORTER 1 2% 39 68% 12 21% 5 9% % ALVEY 14 11% 88 66% 25 19% 6 5% % ANTIETAM 16 17% 67 72% 10 11% 0 0% % ASHLAND 47 32% 85 57% 8 5% 9 6% % BEL AIR 17 20% 51 59% 9 10% 10 11% % BENNETT 19 16% 88 73% 3 2% 11 9% % BRISTOW RUN 37 29% 73 57% 3 2% 14 11% % BUCKLAND MILLS 38 23% % 13 8% 9 6% % CEDAR POINT 26 22% 76 64% 8 7% 9 8% % COLES 2 8% 19 76% 1 4% 3 12% % DALE CITY 15 21% 45 62% 7 10% 6 8% % DUMFRIES 2 18% 6 55% 2 18% 1 9% % ELLIS 13 15% 64 73% 6 7% 5 6% % ENTERPRISE 16 20% 48 60% 7 9% 9 11% % FEATHERSTONE 19 26% 44 60% 6 8% 4 5% % FITZGERALD 32 28% 72 62% 10 9% 2 2% % GLENKIRK 17 18% 65 68% 4 4% 10 10% % GRAVELY 26 24% 54 49% 22 20% 8 7% % HENDERSON 13 15% 62 70% 3 3% 11 12% % KERRYDALE 23 33% 42 60% 1 1% 4 6% % KILBY 15 31% 31 63% 1 2% 2 4% % KING 15 17% 62 69% 8 9% 5 6% % LAKE RIDGE 14 15% 55 59% 14 15% 10 11% % LEESYLVANIA 15 28% 29 54% 5 9% 5 9% % LOCH LOMOND 10 15% 46 70% 3 5% 7 11% % MARSHALL 19 17% 73 66% 9 8% 10 9% % MARUMSCO HILLS 33 29% 61 53% 9 8% 12 10% % MCAULIFFE 17 24% 46 64% 6 8% 3 4% % MINNIEVILLE 20 28% 28 39% 17 24% 7 10% % MONTCLAIR 25 27% 63 67% 2 2% 4 4% % MOUNTAIN VIEW 24 17% 94 67% 14 10% 9 6% % MULLEN 11 13% 62 72% 4 5% 9 10% % NEABSCO 25 27% 54 57% 9 10% 6 6% % OCCOQUAN 4 5% 63 79% 9 11% 4 5% % OLD BRIDGE 12 14% 63 73% 3 3% 8 9% % PARKS * * * * * * * * * * PATTIE 14 17% 56 67% 3 4% 10 12% % PENN 28 25% 67 60% 4 4% 13 12% % PINEY BRANCH 21 23% 53 59% 5 6% 11 12% % POTOMAC VIEW 22 20% 56 51% 10 9% 21 19% %
4 How would you describe the amount of homework your teachers give to you? Too much Right amount Too little Don't know Total Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % ROCKLEDGE 18 20% 59 65% 11 12% 3 3% % SIGNAL HILL 16 17% 62 67% 4 4% 10 11% % SINCLAIR 17 17% 70 68% 11 11% 5 5% % SPRINGWOODS 5 20% 17 68% 1 4% 2 8% % SUDLEY 15 12% 73 58% 24 19% 14 11% % SWANS CREEK 19 19% 71 72% 4 4% 5 5% % T. CLAY WOOD 36 27% 83 61% 2 1% 14 10% % TRIANGLE 6 7% 75 83% 4 4% 5 6% % TYLER 14 11% 84 66% 21 17% 8 6% % VAUGHAN 9 8% 67 58% 21 18% 19 16% % VICTORY 61 37% 81 50% 12 7% 9 6% % WEST GATE 19 23% 50 60% 9 11% 5 6% % WESTRIDGE 24 19% 90 71% 7 6% 6 5% % WILLIAMS 45 31% 76 52% 15 10% 10 7% % YORKSHIRE 16 13% 82 68% 15 12% 8 7% % TOTALS 1,073 20% 3,338 63% 459 9% 417 8% 5, %
5 0 to 10 On a regular school night, approximately how much do you spend on homework? 10 to to to to to 90 More than 90 I'm not sure Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % PENNINGTON 6 9% 9 13% 15 22% 16 24% 13 19% 4 6% 1 1% 3 4% % PORTER 5 9% 8 14% 18 32% 18 32% 3 5% 0 0% 0 0% 5 9% % ALVEY 15 11% 40 30% 26 20% 25 19% 12 9% 1 1% 3 2% 11 8% % ANTIETAM 14 15% 27 29% 23 25% 13 14% 1 1% 2 2% 0 0% 13 14% % ASHLAND 25 17% 49 33% 28 19% 19 13% 8 5% 2 1% 5 3% 13 9% % BEL AIR 13 15% 16 18% 22 25% 12 14% 10 11% 4 5% 0 0% 10 11% % BENNETT 20 17% 27 23% 27 23% 19 16% 6 5% 5 4% 4 3% 10 8% % BRISTOW RUN 22 17% 35 28% 28 22% 21 17% 9 7% 2 2% 2 2% 8 6% % BUCKLAND MILLS 35 21% 53 33% 28 17% 15 9% 13 8% 2 1% 6 4% 11 7% % CEDAR POINT 21 18% 38 32% 14 12% 11 9% 10 8% 6 5% 3 3% 17 14% % COLES 4 16% 6 24% 6 24% 5 20% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 4 16% % DALE CITY 20 27% 16 22% 10 14% 10 14% 3 4% 2 3% 2 3% 10 14% % DUMFRIES 2 18% 5 45% 1 9% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 9% 2 18% % ELLIS 15 17% 15 17% 22 25% 22 25% 6 7% 3 3% 0 0% 4 5% % ENTERPRISE 20 25% 23 29% 15 19% 11 14% 3 4% 2 3% 0 0% 6 8% % FEATHERSTONE 5 7% 16 22% 14 19% 16 22% 3 4% 2 3% 4 5% 13 18% % FITZGERALD 7 6% 20 17% 25 21% 19 16% 10 9% 20 17% 10 9% 6 5% % GLENKIRK 10 11% 15 16% 18 19% 16 17% 22 23% 2 2% 2 2% 10 11% % GRAVELY 26 24% 31 28% 18 17% 15 14% 6 6% 2 2% 3 3% 8 7% % HENDERSON 5 6% 25 28% 27 30% 20 22% 7 8% 2 2% 1 1% 3 3% % KERRYDALE 10 14% 19 27% 14 20% 6 9% 7 10% 3 4% 4 6% 7 10% % KILBY 11 22% 8 16% 7 14% 7 14% 1 2% 3 6% 1 2% 11 22% % KING 11 12% 29 32% 19 21% 17 19% 3 3% 2 2% 1 1% 8 9% % LAKE RIDGE 16 17% 25 27% 14 15% 19 20% 5 5% 0 0% 2 2% 12 13% % LEESYLVANIA 5 9% 13 24% 19 35% 5 9% 4 7% 0 0% 1 2% 7 13% % LOCH LOMOND 8 12% 20 30% 10 15% 12 18% 4 6% 1 2% 2 3% 9 14% % MARSHALL 13 12% 50 44% 27 24% 8 7% 6 5% 1 1% 0 0% 8 7% % MARUMSCO HILLS 40 34% 33 28% 13 11% 12 10% 4 3% 1 1% 3 3% 11 9% % MCAULIFFE 9 13% 11 15% 22 31% 12 17% 6 8% 3 4% 1 1% 7 10% % MINNIEVILLE 15 21% 17 24% 13 18% 7 10% 7 10% 3 4% 2 3% 7 10% % MONTCLAIR 17 18% 23 25% 14 15% 20 22% 12 13% 1 1% 0 0% 6 6% % MOUNTAIN VIEW 12 8% 31 22% 38 27% 24 17% 15 11% 9 6% 2 1% 11 8% % MULLEN 11 13% 23 27% 22 26% 14 16% 5 6% 2 2% 2 2% 7 8% % Total
6 On a regular school night, approximately how much do you spend on homework? 10 to to to to to 90 More than 90 0 to 10 I'm not sure Total Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % NEABSCO 21 22% 35 37% 14 15% 6 6% 2 2% 1 1% 3 3% 13 14% % OCCOQUAN 7 9% 24 30% 21 26% 10 13% 5 6% 2 3% 0 0% 11 14% % OLD BRIDGE 6 7% 25 29% 22 25% 10 11% 2 2% 1 1% 1 1% 20 23% % PARKS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PATTIE 17 20% 16 19% 19 23% 8 10% 8 10% 3 4% 0 0% 13 15% % PENN 17 15% 33 30% 16 14% 14 13% 11 10% 4 4% 2 2% 14 13% % PINEY BRANCH 3 3% 15 17% 27 30% 20 22% 11 12% 6 7% 1 1% 7 8% % POTOMAC VIEW 30 27% 30 27% 15 14% 7 6% 7 6% 1 1% 6 5% 14 13% % ROCKLEDGE 28 30% 31 34% 14 15% 8 9% 3 3% 0 0% 2 2% 6 7% % SIGNAL HILL 10 11% 28 30% 25 27% 16 17% 4 4% 1 1% 1 1% 8 9% % SINCLAIR 17 17% 27 26% 26 25% 9 9% 5 5% 1 1% 4 4% 14 14% % SPRINGWOODS 3 11% 13 48% 2 7% 5 19% 1 4% 0 0% 1 4% 2 7% % SUDLEY 16 13% 28 22% 39 30% 17 13% 4 3% 1 1% 1 1% 22 17% % SWANS CREEK 19 19% 31 31% 23 23% 10 10% 5 5% 5 5% 2 2% 5 5% % T. CLAY WOOD 10 7% 38 28% 29 21% 11 8% 22 16% 11 8% 3 2% 12 9% % TRIANGLE 12 13% 31 34% 14 16% 15 17% 4 4% 2 2% 1 1% 11 12% % TYLER 20 16% 33 26% 34 27% 18 14% 4 3% 3 2% 3 2% 12 9% % VAUGHAN 16 14% 31 27% 23 20% 16 14% 10 9% 2 2% 1 1% 17 15% % VICTORY 19 12% 33 20% 41 25% 32 20% 16 10% 9 5% 5 3% 9 5% % WEST GATE 12 14% 28 34% 15 18% 10 12% 5 6% 3 4% 3 4% 7 8% % WESTRIDGE 35 28% 30 24% 25 20% 14 11% 5 4% 3 2% 3 2% 11 9% % WILLIAMS 35 24% 28 19% 28 19% 12 8% 12 8% 4 3% 5 3% 22 15% % YORKSHIRE 28 23% 22 18% 28 23% 24 20% 6 5% 0 0% 2 2% 11 9% % TOTALS % 1,386 26% 1,117 21% % 376 7% 155 3% 118 2% % 5, %
7 How often can you complete your homework without help from a family member? All of the Most of the Some of the None of the I'm not sure Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % PENNINGTON 17 26% 26 39% 21 32% 2 3% 0 0% % PORTER 8 14% 25 45% 20 36% 2 4% 1 2% % ALVEY 23 17% 83 62% 22 17% 5 4% 0 0% % ANTIETAM 20 22% 50 54% 19 20% 3 3% 1 1% % ASHLAND 32 21% 69 46% 43 29% 3 2% 2 1% % BEL AIR 20 23% 32 37% 29 33% 3 3% 3 3% % BENNETT 19 16% 54 45% 37 31% 6 5% 3 3% % BRISTOW RUN 24 19% 69 54% 24 19% 7 6% 3 2% % BUCKLAND MILLS 29 18% 74 45% 47 29% 11 7% 2 1% % CEDAR POINT 13 11% 55 46% 37 31% 5 4% 10 8% % COLES 1 4% 17 68% 5 20% 0 0% 2 8% % DALE CITY 10 14% 30 41% 24 33% 8 11% 1 1% % DUMFRIES 3 27% 6 55% 2 18% 0 0% 0 0% % ELLIS 36 41% 21 24% 20 23% 8 9% 3 3% % ENTERPRISE 20 26% 29 37% 27 35% 2 3% 0 0% % FEATHERSTONE 13 18% 15 21% 37 51% 6 8% 2 3% % FITZGERALD 27 23% 37 32% 47 40% 2 2% 4 3% % GLENKIRK 11 11% 57 59% 22 23% 5 5% 1 1% % GRAVELY 28 25% 38 35% 30 27% 8 7% 6 5% % HENDERSON 12 13% 52 58% 23 26% 2 2% 1 1% % KERRYDALE 18 26% 22 31% 22 31% 5 7% 3 4% % KILBY 10 21% 19 40% 19 40% 0 0% 0 0% % KING 24 27% 35 39% 24 27% 4 4% 3 3% % LAKE RIDGE 14 15% 42 45% 34 37% 2 2% 1 1% % LEESYLVANIA 11 20% 19 35% 18 33% 3 6% 3 6% % LOCH LOMOND 15 23% 18 27% 24 36% 6 9% 3 5% % MARSHALL 25 22% 57 50% 28 25% 2 2% 2 2% % MARUMSCO HILLS 29 25% 45 38% 26 22% 11 9% 6 5% % MCAULIFFE 10 14% 36 51% 20 28% 4 6% 1 1% % MINNIEVILLE 18 25% 22 31% 29 40% 2 3% 1 1% % MONTCLAIR 26 28% 40 43% 22 23% 4 4% 2 2% % MOUNTAIN VIEW 16 11% 74 52% 44 31% 5 4% 2 1% % MULLEN 23 27% 37 43% 26 30% 0 0% 0 0% % NEABSCO 29 31% 32 34% 22 23% 9 9% 3 3% % OCCOQUAN 28 35% 22 28% 22 28% 4 5% 3 4% % OLD BRIDGE 8 9% 38 44% 35 40% 5 6% 1 1% % PARKS * * * * * * * * * * * * PATTIE 26 31% 37 44% 16 19% 3 4% 2 2% % PENN 32 29% 44 40% 31 28% 2 2% 2 2% % PINEY BRANCH 16 18% 45 50% 23 26% 3 3% 3 3% % POTOMAC VIEW 39 35% 23 21% 35 32% 10 9% 3 3% % Total
8 How often can you complete your homework without help from a family member? Most of the Some of the None of the All of the I'm not sure Total Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % Count % ROCKLEDGE 18 20% 39 42% 25 27% 9 10% 1 1% % SIGNAL HILL 17 18% 41 44% 28 30% 3 3% 4 4% % SINCLAIR 39 38% 30 29% 21 20% 8 8% 5 5% % SPRINGWOODS 6 22% 11 41% 8 30% 1 4% 1 4% % SUDLEY 22 17% 50 39% 43 34% 7 6% 5 4% % SWANS CREEK 18 18% 47 47% 31 31% 2 2% 2 2% % T. CLAY WOOD 23 17% 78 57% 31 23% 2 1% 2 1% % TRIANGLE 16 18% 44 49% 25 28% 4 4% 1 1% % TYLER 29 23% 58 46% 30 24% 7 6% 3 2% % VAUGHAN 40 34% 31 26% 32 27% 8 7% 6 5% % VICTORY 34 21% 66 40% 48 29% 13 8% 3 2% % WEST GATE 18 21% 29 35% 29 35% 8 10% 0 0% % WESTRIDGE 30 24% 50 40% 40 32% 1 1% 5 4% % WILLIAMS 34 23% 41 28% 53 36% 15 10% 3 2% % YORKSHIRE 44 36% 27 22% 37 31% 8 7% 5 4% % TOTALS 1,171 22% 2,188 41% 1,537 29% 268 5% 135 3% 5, %
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