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Saline Area Schools Survey, Parents Input Needed

Take the surveySaline Area Schools is doing a need assessment for each of our schools and wants the parents input.

As parents and members of Saline Area Schools District, it is important we take the opportunity to provide our input. There are two different pilots to choose from, one if you have a child attending a school and one if you are like me and they have graduated, but still like to participate in the schools.

The survey they have selected has been developed by the National Education Association (NEA) and schools/districts all over the country are currently using this tool to assist them in creating comprehensive school improvement plans for their schools to improve teaching and learning for all children. 

The KEYS 2.0 Survey tool is a comprehensive survey that collects data from teachers, support staff, parents and members of the community at large.

 If you have a child in more than one building in the Saline Area School District they are asking you complete the survey for each building.

How do you take the survey?  Go to www.keysonline.org and click on "take the survey".  Once there, enter 48176, our zip code and select the school building your child is in. The building survey is ready to participate in if you see another "take the survey" link. 

Following are time lines for launch of the survey for each building:

Saline High School - September 17, 2008

Saline Middle School - October 1, 2008

Heritage School - September 17, 2008

Harvest Elementary - October 8, 2008

Houghton Elementary - October 22, 2008

Pleasant Ridge Elementary - September 24, 2008

Woodland Meadows Elementary - September 18, 2008

The survey will be open for each building for 20 days from the above scheduled launch date.

 

 

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Comments

Great local area blog. This is slightly off the topic but a great site I use for people moving to the area on schools is greatschools.net

Posted by Heather the Realtor - Orlando, Lake Mary First Time Home Buyers, Bank Owned Homes (RE/MAX Central Realty) over 3 years ago

Missy, I think it is so convenient and efficient to do these school surveys online. Great information for Saline.

Posted by Gary Woltal - Assoc. Broker REALTOR® SFR Dallas Ft. Worth (Keller Williams Realty) over 3 years ago

Are several of the schools doing this survey and can we ask our schools to do the surveys?

Posted by Terry+Bonnie Westbrook Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner) over 3 years ago

Missy, I think the survey is a wonderful idea!  It seems that the school district does care what families want and in doing this, can keep them involved.  Do they make the results public? 

Speaking of schools, I'm in Murfreesboro! Need me to "pop" in on your son for a surprise "Mom" visit, lol? 

Posted by Elizabeth Cooper-Golden Huntsville AL MLS - (Huntsville Alabama Real Estate, (@ Homes Realty Group)) over 3 years ago

Missy - In my previous career, we had customer surveys, and what we found out is that it usually turns into a way for people to find something to complain about. Sometimes they were happy with the service they had until they filled out the survey, then they found something that they didn't like. Also people who are happy, rarely fill out the surveys.

Posted by Larry Brewer Nashville Real Estate (Benchmark Realty LLc) over 3 years ago

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