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Albert Lea presents district 'daily desired experiences' survey; students show lower recognition and engagement

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The Albert Lea school board reviewed results from a November districtwide survey of students, families and staff. Families responded most favorably; student responses showed lower scores for recognition and engagement. District leaders said principals will unpack building-level results and aim for a spring follow-up.

The Albert Lea Public School District school board heard the results of a November “daily desired experiences” survey showing generally favorable family responses but mixed results among students and staff.

The presentation, led by Executive Director Franks, covered three stakeholder surveys (students in grades 6–12, families and all staff) and highlighted the district’s goal threshold for statistically reliable results: roughly 60% favorable, no more than 30% neutral and under 10% unfavorable.

The survey is intended to give district leaders “annual surveys of those 3 stakeholder groups to gather survey data,” Executive Director Franks said during the presentation. Franks told the board the district collected 886 student responses (grades 6–12), 388 family responses and staff responses from all employee groups, and that principals will receive building-level reports to…

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