COMMUNICATION & OUTREACH DATA:
COMMUNICATION & OUTREACH DATA:
COMMUNICATION DATA
The Lion's Roar:
When reviewing the five most frequently accessed newsletters during the 2024–2025 school year, the median value of page views was 2,530.
On average, 917 individuals access the District Community Newsletter
Data Snapshot:
As of May 19, 2025:
Instagram: 50.2K views, 1.9K interactions, and 1,599 followers.
Facebook: Over the previous 28 days, 64,760 views, 5.9K interactions, 17 new followers, bringing the total to 1,620 followers.
I would recommend the Lindenwold School District to a friend or family member:
Elem. Staff: 56.67%
LMS Staff: 32.97%
LHS Staff: 63.24%
PK - 12 Families: 62.93%
I am proud to be a Lindenwold student:
LMS Students: 46%
LHS Students: 51%
Families:
404 families participated in the 2025 annual survey
Staff:
290 staff members participated in the 2025 annual survey
Students:
Grades 5 - 12 participated in the 2025 annual survey
LHS Students:
86 LHS students identified by 45 LHS students participated in the Spring 2024 Student Voice Study
Family indicated highest level of education anticipated for their child:
HS Degree/Workforce: 20.05%
2-year College Degree: 10.82%
4-year College Degree: 44.06%
Trade School: 6.86%
Military Education: 3.96%
Industry specific career (avaiation, radiologic tech...) 8.97%
Other: 5.29%
Additional Questions:
My child enjoys going to school: 78.51%
My child feels like she/he belongs at school: 79.53%
How satisfied are you with the way the school supports your child's social and emotional growth? 76.2%
How satisfied are you with the teachers your child has this year? 83.33%
The school and district set high standards for academic performance? 67.48%
My child is stressed because of negative interactions with other students at his/her school? 30.7%
How satisfied are you with the way the school interacts with parents/guardians? 73.5%
People at my child's school make an effort to value people from different backgrounds: 71.97%
Overall, my child feels safe at school: 77.62%
Pillar 3: Student Success & Well-Being
Are we meeting the whole child’s needs without losing academic focus?