Where This Data Comes From
The Survey
The Cultivate Survey, which asks students how they feel about their learning experiences.
Student Participation
How many students in grades 5–12 take the Cultivate Survey.
Impact Number
How many students believe their feedback will be used to make their school better.
Why This Matters
Students learn best when they feel safe, supported, and heard. This survey helps schools understand what students experience each day—what is working well and what needs attention. It helps students, teachers, and principals work together to make classrooms better. When students believe their voice matters, they are more engaged, more connected, and more confident in their learning.
What It Can & Cannot Tell You
It Can Tell You:
- Can show how many students shared their experiences.
- Can show whether students feel their school listens to them and uses their feedback.
It Cannot Tell You:
- Can not explain how individual students are feeling or performing.
- Can not explain exactly why students feel the way they do without more conversations and follow-up.
Cultivate Participation
This visual reflects data from the Spring 2025 survey.
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation -
*Retired Category
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation -
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - All Students
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Economic Disadvantage
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-Economic Disadvantage
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - English Learner
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-English Learner
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Female
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Male
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-Binary
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - IEP
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-IEP
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Asian
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Asian/Pacific Islander*
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Black/African American
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Latinx
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Multiracial
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Native American
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Not Listed
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - White
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-Temporary Living Situation
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Temporary Living Situation
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - All Students
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Economic Disadvantage
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-Economic Disadvantage
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - English Learner
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-English Learner
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Female
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Male
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-Binary
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - IEP
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-IEP
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Asian
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Asian/Pacific Islander*
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Black/African American
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Latinx
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Multiracial
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Native American
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Not Listed
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - White
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Non-Temporary Living Situation
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Participation - Temporary Living Situation
Cultivate Impact Number
NOBLE - COMER - Cultivate Impact Number
| School Year | % of Students |
|---|---|
| 2024-2025 | 70 |
Questions You May Ask the School
- How is student feedback used to improve the school?
- What changes have been made because of past Cultivate results?
- Based on the survey, which conditions is the school working to improve and how?
- Are there groups of students whose voices are not being heard, and how is the school addressing that?