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District 303 Begins Parent Survey Dec. 10

Annual survey will be available on the district's website.

The 2013 St. Charles Community Unit School District 303 Parent Satisfaction Survey will take place from Dec. 10 through Dec. 17, 2013.


Parents of all District 303 students are encouraged to participate.

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This anonymous survey takes 10 to 15 minutes to complete and will be available at on the District 303 website beginning Tuesday, Dec. 10. Parents should complete one survey for each of their children who attend a District 303 school. The survey has different versions for students attending elementary, middle or high school. All versions of the survey are available in English and Spanish.

District 303 conducts this annual survey on a wide range of topics including teachers, curriculum, instruction, principals, administration, buildings and food service.

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“The Parent Satisfaction Survey gives parents the opportunity to evaluate the range of services District 303 provides and also gives district administration valuable feedback on our efforts to meet the needs of our students and our community,” said Dr. Mark Pomplun, District 303 executive director of assessment. “We have had record levels of participation by parents in the survey each of the last two years and would like to set another record this year. As the participation numbers increase, so does the accuracy of the data gathered.”

The results of the survey are scheduled for presentation to the District 303 Board of Education in January or February of 2014.


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