The Superintendent Snapshot meeting held on February 14, 2025, focused on the importance of community engagement and feedback through upcoming school satisfaction surveys. Superintendent Orsley addressed attendees from Kearns High School, highlighting a unique event taking place—a unified prom that brings together special education and general education students. This event aims to provide an inclusive experience for students who may not typically have the opportunity to participate in traditional prom activities.
Orsley emphasized the significance of the satisfaction surveys that will soon be distributed to the community. He urged parents and community members to participate, stating that the feedback collected is crucial for understanding how well the school district is meeting the needs of families. The surveys are designed to gather insights on various aspects of the educational experience, which can influence policies and improve services tailored to the diverse needs of the community.
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In conclusion, Superintendent Orsley expressed gratitude for the community's involvement and support of the Granite School District. He reiterated the value of the unified prom, not only for special education students but also for general education students, who gain valuable lessons in compassion and kindness through their interactions. The meeting underscored the district's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment and the vital role of community feedback in shaping educational experiences.