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Five Steps to Run an Effective School Culture & Climate Audit
School Culture & Leadership

Five Steps to Run an Effective School Culture & Climate Audit

By Dr. Amber Hill June 28, 2026

Many school leaders evaluate their school's health solely based on test scores and suspension numbers. While these metrics tell a story, they are lag indicators. The lead indicator of academic and behavioral success is your school's climate. A culture audit helps you identify underlying patterns of disconnection before they lead to systemic crises.

Step 1: Define Your Focus Areas

Determine what you are trying to measure. Are you looking at teacher morale, student belonging, safety, or family engagement? Clarifying your scope ensures that your data collection is focused and actionable.

Step 2: Collect Multidimensional Data

Do not rely solely on digital surveys. Effective audits include:

Step 3: Analyze the Gaps and Take Action

Look for disparities. Do students of color feel less safe than their white peers? Are first-year teachers reporting higher burnout? Use these insights to target restorative resources where they are needed most.

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