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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all I would like to thank God for waking me up each and every day in order to complete this project, then I would like to acknowledge the assistance from my brother and mother both financially and in terms of mentorship.

QUESTIONNAIRE This questionnaire is be done to assist in my studies, therefore I would like you to answer the following questions by circling the correct option.

1. Do you believe that the noise level within Excelsior High School is too high? Yes No
2. How does the noise level affect learning on the school compound? Yes No

3. Do you think there is a relationship between the noise level and violence on the school compound Yes No
4. Loitering is the most common type of deviance in the school, do you think that this contributes to the high noise levels?

Yes No
5. What do you believe contributes to high noise levels of noise on the school compound?

a) Constant distraction by the high levels of noise on the school compound
b) Insufficient efforts in teaching
c) Overall tardiness of students 6. Are you satisfied with the overall academic performance of the students?

Yes No

7. How do you think noise level on the school compound can be decreased?

a) Put more sanctions in place
b) Lower the ability of students loitering
c) Give workshops to students on the importance of education

8. What percentage of the school population contributes to the noise level?

a) 10-30%
b) 30-60%
c) 60-100%

9. To what extent does the lack of adequate sanctions contribute to the growth in the noise levels of the school?

a) 10-30%
b) 30-60%
c) 60-100% 10.

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