Speak Up on School Safety
Project Tomorrow, a national education nonprofit group, is conducting a national Speak Up on School Safety Survey for students in grades 6–12, open through June 30, 2025. This is a great opportunity for you to understand how your students really feel about their on-campus physical safety.
Participation is easy: Your students complete a quick 12 minute online survey and we will send you your confidential school data to inform your plans for next year.
- View the survey questions here. Start planning now for how to use this data to enhance your connection with your students and their on-campus safety.
- Sign your school up to participate (click the button below)
- We will send you the survey link and other support materials including a message to send to parents/families about the survey.
FAQ:
Why is this national survey important today?
This national survey gives district leadership timely, student-driven insights to better target safety policies, build trust in reporting systems, and prioritize resources where they’re needed most.
How is our student information protected? Project Tomorrow ensures student privacy by collecting no personal identifying information and only sharing aggregated Speak Up survey data.
How long will it take students to complete this survey? The survey takes approximately 12 minutes to complete.
Can students complete it at home or does it have to be completed in school? Yes, students can complete the survey at home, as many districts share the survey link via email or post it in their learning management system announcements.
How long will the survey be open? The survey is open through June 30, 2025.
What data will we receive from this survey? You will receive your local data as well as the national comparative data.
How can we use the data to enhance or improve our student safety concerns? Use the survey data to identify perceived gaps in safety, evaluate student trust in reporting systems, assess drill and training effectiveness, gauge confidence in safety leadership, and evaluate student-recommended safety solutions.
Contact Chief Research Officer, Michelle Green mgreen@tomorrow.org with additional questions.