GSA Network 2007-2008 Evaluation

Thank you for taking the time to fill out our evaluation. Your comments are appreciated and will help us to work with you better next year!

This evaluation is primarily for students, teachers, and staff who are involved with a high school or middle school Gay-Straight Alliance club in California.

About you...
Which best describes you?
student GSA member
GSA president
GSA advisor
other (please explain):  

Name of your school:

City:     Grade in 2007-08 school year:

Your sexual orientation:   Your gender identity:

Your race/ethnicity:


 

1. Please tell us about your GSA.
The GSA was a safe place for me to go. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
Working with my GSA helped me learn more about the LGBTQ youth community. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
After doing things with my GSA, I feel more confident about fighting homophobia, transphobia, and other injustices. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree

2. List the things you learned how to do, or got better at doing, by being part of your GSA.



3. Please tell us about your school climate.
This year at my school, the general environment for LGBTQ people... Got better Stayed the same Got worse
This year at my school, the amount of verbal harassment of LGBTQ people... Got better Stayed the same Got worse
Specific comments:  

4. What was the biggest impact your GSA had on your school this year? Explain:


5. What were your biggest obstacles as a GSA this year? How did you deal with them?


6. What, if anything, did your GSA do to address racism at your school and/or in your GSA?


7. What, if anything, did your GSA do to educate your school about AB 537, AB 394, or SB 777 (Existing California laws that prohibits discrimination in schools based on sexual orientation and gender identity)?

8. If your GSA received Liberation Ink posters from GSA Network, how did you use them to create a safer environment in your school? Please be as specific as possible.

9. What, if anything, did your GSA do to fight slurs and verbal harassment at your school (ex. teacher training, classroom presentations)? How did the Take It Back: A Manual for Fighting Slurs on Campus manual from GSA Network help you?

10. What, if anything, did your GSA do to help make your school safer for transgender and gender non-conforming students (ex. posters, speakers, educating others about gender identity issues)? How did the Beyond the Binary: A Tool Kit for Gender Identity Activism in Schools manual from GSA Network help you?

11. What, if anything, did your GSA do to get LGBTQ issues included in the curriculum at your school? How did GSA Network's Sharing our Stories: Fighting for LGBTQ-Inclusive Curriculum in Your School Campaign Guide help you?

12. Does your school have a Health or Sex Ed class that talks about same-sex relationships and LGBT people?
      yes    no

13. Have you heard of SB 71 - The California Comprehensive Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Prevention Act?
      yes    no

14. What, if anything, do you think needs to be done to address LGBTQ-inclusive Health or Sex Ed classes at your school? Would you be interested in doing a campaign at your school on this issue?

15. Please tell us about your experience with GSA Network. (These comments refer to your interactions and experiences
with the organization GSA Network.)
GSA Network's programs and resources helped me connect with other GSA members. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
GSA Network's programs and resources helped me connect with the LGBTQ community. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
GSA Network's programs and resources helped me develop leadership and activism skills. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
GSA Network's programs and resources helped me gain information on improving my GSA. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
I found the GSA Network News bi-weekly email blast to be helpful. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
I found the GSA registration packet (for new GSAs) to be helpful. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
I found the support from GSA Network staff (emails, phone calls, site visits) to be helpful. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree

16. How important is it to you that GSA Network continues to provide the following programs to support and strengthen GSAs and youth activists?
A GSA conference and dance for LGBTQ youth and straight allies (YES, ENS) Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Don't Know
A GSA Leadership Training in your area or at your school Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Don't Know
3-day summer GSA Activist Camp Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Don't Know
Queer Youth Advocacy Day in Sacramento Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Don't Know
GSA Advisor Training (for teachers/advisors) Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Don't Know
GSA/Youth Contingent in annual Pride Parade in your area Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Don't Know
Site visit to your GSA/school to help with campaigns and actions on campus Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Don't Know
Sending resources and announcements to your GSA Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Don't Know

17. How did GSA Network help you the most this year?

18. How could GSA Network improve the ways in which it supports your GSA?

19. Additional comments:

     




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