Satisfied with your child’s education? Halton public school board wants to know

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Published May 8, 2024 at 10:59 am

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The Halton District School Board (HDSB) wants to know what you think.

The board has launched its annual survey to find out what both parents and students have to say about the educational system.

Open until June 3, parents and guardians of HDSB students can access the survey through the “Have Your Say” webpage. Students in Grade 4 to 12 will receive a link to the student survey through their classroom teacher and will complete the survey during the school day.

The board says information gathered from the survey will help with creating a positive environment, inform school improvement and well-being plans and enable parents, guardians and students to have a voice in creating a supportive community in schools.

“Your input is pivotal in shaping the future of our educational landscape,” says Curtis Ennis, Director of Education for the board. “The HDSB is committed to actively engaging in dialogue with our partners in education to ensure that together we may build a brighter future for our students. With your feedback, we can help guide meaningful change to enhance student learning, well-being and success.”

The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. Responses are confidential, voluntary and students and parents/guardians can skip any question they do not wish to answer.

The survey is available in eight additional languages: Arabic, French, Hindi, Punjabi, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish and Urdu. Respondents will select their preferred language when they begin the survey.

Additional information, including Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), can be found on the Have Your Say webpage or by emailing Have Your Say.

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