Conclusions from the survey responses included that a large number of high school administrators believed that school violence was not a serious problem and that factors such as gender, grade level, and socioeconomic level did not greatly impact school violence. An interesting aspect revealed by the survey data was the wide discrepancy between the large number of administrators who thought that school violence was not a significant problem and those who considered it was at least a minor problem. This gap was apparent across all size classifications. A gap of this nature could indicate that there is a practice of downplaying the extent of school violence, or that a few administrators are overreacting to a minor problem.