Monmouth-Roseville School District Seeks Community Input for Future Planning

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The Monmouth-Roseville School District is planning for the next five years and is seeking input from staff, faculty, parents, community members, and stakeholders through their anonymous Strategic Planning Survey. Director of Multi-Language Learners and Grants, Amy Freitag, highlights the goals of the completed surveys:

“We have different goal areas, such as student achievement, educator impact, curriculum instruction and assessment, community and district relations, and then facilities and finances. So, our current survey asks about the state of each of those area. We have questions on a Likert scale of how much you agree, strongly agree to strongly disagree. We really tried to hone in on each area and then we drafted a statement, and we want to know from all of our stakeholders if they agree or disagree with the statements. From that we will know where we stand now and what we need to focus on in the future.”

Monmouth-Roseville’s Strategic Planning Survey will end November 15th. Individuals can find the survey on the school’s website, social media, flyers in the community, or by contacting the school directly.

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