Planning for the future: What is the remote learning experience from the KPBSD student, parent, and guardian perspective? #survey
When health mandates closed 42 schools on the Kenai Peninsula to students this spring, KPBSD shifted to remote learning for students. We’ve all learned and experienced a lot, and want to capture the learnings. To both reflect, and help the school district plan for an August smart school start, parents and high school students are asked to complete a brief online survey.
–May 20, 2020 KPBSD News Release
The SURVEY will take approximately five minutes to complete, and is open through June 5, 2020.
- Students in grades 9-12 are encouraged to respond to this survey
- Parents or guardians are asked to reply on behalf of their students in grades K-8
- Families with more than one child are invited to respond once for each child enrolled in KPBSD
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“There are many uncertainties about what the start of school will look like in August. To help prepare for those uncertainties, The KPBSD has a working group of 20 members that are planning for the start-up of the next school year, and your responses will assist us.”
–Clayton Holland, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction
A separate survey for KPBSD staff is happening simultaneously to the parent and student survey.
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