As educators, we know that informed parents are more involved in their child’s education, which leads to greater student success. We also know that much of the criticism of the district stems from misinformation. ASD uses a variety of methods to inform the public, and we need to know which methods are the most effective and which methods are being overlooked.
The Communications department has launched a survey to assess how our community gets their news and information, as well as what ASD-related topics are most important to them. They’re looking for responses from the entire community—parents, staff, students and those without direct ASD ties. For the results to be meaningful, they need a lot of responses.
The survey is available in both electronic and printed format. Attached is a PDF of the printed version which may be returned to the front office at Steller, dropped off at the Ed Center, or mailed to the address listed on the survey.
For those who would rather take the survey online, there is a link on the ASD homepage. Click here.