The Impact of Organizational Health on Student Achievement in a High Needs District

  • Zamora R
  • Hernandez R
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This study establishes the relationship between organizational health and student achievement in English Language Arts and Mathematics in grades 3-11.  The purpose of this quantitative study was to assess the relationship between student achievement as measured by student performance in the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness and organizational health.  The Spearman Rho correlation coefficient was computed to determine the strength of the relationships between student achievement and the ten dimensions of organizational health.  The findings indicated there was a positive relationship between student performance and the dimensions of organizational health with morale and goal focus exhibiting the greatest strengths.Key words:  organizational health, dimensions, accountability, school culture, organizational culture

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Zamora, R., & Hernandez, R. (2016). The Impact of Organizational Health on Student Achievement in a High Needs District. Journal of Studies in Education, 6(3), 149. https://doi.org/10.5296/jse.v6i3.9904

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