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Superintendent proposes staff technology survey and community committees to guide new levies
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Giesland told the Granite Falls School Board the district will survey certificated staff on Chromebook and screen use and is forming community committees to shape how recently approved levy funds will be spent, including facilities and athletic field improvements.
Dr. Peter Giesland, superintendent of the Granite Falls School District, told the board on Feb. 25 that the district will launch a technology-use survey of certificated staff to measure Chromebook and screen time and to help set instructional policy.
"We're going to be doing a technology survey of our certificated staff," Dr. Giesland said, adding the district wants to understand how Chromebooks are used in classrooms and whether devices should go home at the K–8 level. He framed the survey as part of a broader review of how digital tools support instruction and staff observations.
The survey will ask how much…
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