Annual Spring Climate Survey Launched by Austin ISD for Valuable Feedback

Annual Spring Climate Survey Launched by Austin ISD for Valuable Feedback
Patricia Rodriguez Austin ISD Deputy Superintendent of Teaching — austinisd.org
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Austin Independent School District (AISD) has announced the launch of their annual spring climate survey, inviting parents and guardians to share their feedback until April 12.

According to AISD, “Your insights provide invaluable perspectives on the educational climate, culture, and engagement within Austin ISD.” The district emphasizes that “The district does not have access to individual responses or any personal data that could be used to identify a respondent.”

With a target of achieving an 80% completion rate across all campuses, AISD stresses the importance of participation, stating, “Our goal is to achieve an 80% completion rate across all campuses, and your participation is important to us.” The district also reminds participants to “Please submit your responses by April 12 to ensure your voice is heard.”

The survey, available in multiple languages including English and Spanish, aims to gather feedback to help shape the educational experience within the district. It is emphasized that “La encuesta es 100% confidencial,” ensuring complete privacy for respondents.

In a call to action, AISD urges parents and guardians, “Por favor envíen sus respuestas antes del 12 de abril para asegurar que su voz sea escuchada.” The district acknowledges the importance of community involvement in shaping the future of Austin ISD, stating, “Gracias por su participación en la formación del futuro del Austin ISD. Juntos, ¡podemos marcar la diferencia!”



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