The Hawaii State Department of Education released its annual School Quality Survey to gather feedback from students, parents/guardians and staff about its public schools. The deadline to complete and return the survey is March 13. All responses will remain anonymous.
The Hawaii State Department of Education released its annual School Quality Survey to gather feedback from students, parents/guardians and staff about its public schools. The deadline to complete and return the survey is March 13. All responses will remain anonymous.
“We highly encourage parent participation in this feedback survey as last year’s return rate was only 28 percent,” said Rodney Luke, assistant superintendent, Office of Strategy, Innovation and Performance.
The survey results provide information on how schools are doing with respect to campus culture, satisfaction, safety and engagement. The feedback gathered is used to support planning and improvement efforts, and fulfill legislative and Board of Education requirements.
The public can view the SQS reports for their community schools and statewide results via HIDOE’s Accountability Resource Center Hawaii at arch.k12.hi.us/.
“We highly encourage parent participation in this feedback survey as last year’s return rate was only 28 percent,” said Rodney Luke, assistant superintendent, Office of Strategy,
Where do you complete the survey? Is it sent home with the students? Students often don’t bring forms home. How do I get the survey?
As you posted the link to view reports there should be a link to complete surveys.