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Minnetonka survey finds high overall satisfaction; technology and cell‑phone use remain top parent concerns
Summary
The Minnetonka Public School District presented results of its annual parent survey showing strong overall satisfaction (97% excellent/good) from 1,684 respondents, with recurring concerns about technology balance and student cell‑phone use and gains in belonging and well‑being metrics.
The Minnetonka Public School District on an agenda meeting (date not specified) received results of its annual parent survey from Communications Executive Director Dr. Getty, who said the district received 1,684 responses and used an external survey vendor and an AI partner to code and summarize comments.
Dr. Getty told the board, "We had 1,684 respondents, which was about 7 more than last year," and said the district refined the survey questions with outside review to avoid leading language. She said the results show "97% said excellent or good" when asked to rate the education provided by the district.
The survey showed broad strengths and some targeted areas for attention. Dr. Getty said measures of belonging and well‑being rose across grade levels and that awareness of bullying‑prevention efforts increased, with a 5% rise at the elementary level in parents reporting awareness of those efforts. At…
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