One of our on-going challenges is to maintain good communications with the public. In the past year we’ve made several improvements to this area. We are now seeking our stakeholders’ feedback on how we are doing.
We are participating in a new study to help school districts improve communication with parents (and others) in our school community. The research is part of a communication accountability program of the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA). NSPRA is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving all facets of communication in school communities. The survey firm, K12 Insight, Inc., is donating its services for this project to NSPRA. We are able to participate in the survey for free.
All responses are confidential. Our school officials will receive the results from our community survey in late spring. We plan to use the results to refine our current communication effort and improve its effectiveness. The compiled results from the 100 school districts will be announced in July by NSPRA and no identification will be given to individual school districts.
The survey will be offered by NSPRA’s partner, K12 Insight, Inc. through an email system beginning on March 20th. We will be providing the confidential list to K12 Insight, Inc., who will implement and tabulate the survey. All parties have signed confidentiality agreements to assure the privacy of all concerned.
I encourage you to sign up for the survey. To do so, go to the homepage of our website and click on the NSPRA Communications Survey sign-up.
Communications Survey
One of our on-going challenges is to maintain good communications with the public. In the past year we’ve made several improvements to this area. We are now seeking our stakeholders’ feedback on how we are doing.
We are participating in a new study to help school districts improve communication with parents (and others) in our school community. The research is part of a communication accountability program of the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA). NSPRA is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving all facets of communication in school communities. The survey firm, K12 Insight, Inc., is donating its services for this project to NSPRA. We are able to participate in the survey for free.
All responses are confidential. Our school officials will receive the results from our community survey in late spring. We plan to use the results to refine our current communication effort and improve its effectiveness. The compiled results from the 100 school districts will be announced in July by NSPRA and no identification will be given to individual school districts.
The survey will be offered by NSPRA’s partner, K12 Insight, Inc. through an email system beginning on March 20th. We will be providing the confidential list to K12 Insight, Inc., who will implement and tabulate the survey. All parties have signed confidentiality agreements to assure the privacy of all concerned.
I encourage you to sign up for the survey. To do so, go to the homepage of our website and click on the NSPRA Communications Survey sign-up.