Students still struggle to feel they belong at school, local study indicates
Qualtrics asked around 1,000 high school students across the country how connected they feel to peers, teachers, and school staff members. Nearly half the students, 49 percent, said they feel a part of their school community, which is critical to their experience.
The study also found that more than a quarter of the participants said they had been bullied, but only 34 percent admitted to feeling comfortable going to a teacher or adult at school about bullying incidents.
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