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A recent survey of Community Steering Committee (CSC) members revealed that 84% feel at least somewhat comfortable with the current plan to survey parents. While 42% expressed comfort, concerns were voiced about ensuring the sub-committee provides updates on changes to the plan. Some members are apprehensive about supporting the initiative without explicit direction from the Board, highlighting the risk of investing time and resources only for the plan to be halted later. It’s crucial that the survey is designed and administered effectively to yield clear, actionable insights.
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Quantitative Opinion: Un- comfortable 84% of CSC members are at least somewhat comfortable with plan in its current form “What is your current comfort level with the plan to survey parents?” 16% Comfortable 42% CSC Pulse – Survey Plan 24 respondents polled 42% Qualitative Opinion: • Want to make sure the sub-committee continues to inform the greater CSC about changes to plan, timing, wording of questions, definition of population, etc. • I am uncomfortable with supporting the plan, especially if the Board has not requested it. We could end up spending a lot of time and effort moving forward with this, just to be directed at a later date that we need to stop. • Given the recent budget survey issues, it is very important the survey be created and administered in a way that results are clear and cannot be second-guessed. • We believe there is value in gathering this input from our community.