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Superintendent details student survey, work-based internships and college-access efforts
Summary
The superintendent reported on a new 16-question student survey, expansion of work-based learning (including a police-department internship), enhanced counselor tools (School Links, Google Classrooms) and upcoming college-visit and instant-admission events.
The superintendent opened the meeting with a report on district programs, saying the administration has launched a 16-question, multiple-choice student survey to gather district-owned data on attendance, belonging and other student perspectives and will administer the high-school version soon with adapted questions for the middle school.
"We think it gives us the data that we own," the superintendent said, describing the short-format survey as quick for students and useful for administrators and building teams to translate…
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