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Comox Valley Schools wants to hear from you

As we move into spring, the Comox Valley School District wants to hear how things are going for you and your kids.

It’s launching a survey to better understand how your experience has been since September.

The district says the feedback will be used to better understand how well the school system has responded to support students, parents, and staff during the pandemic.

The data collected from the survey will be shared with the community and will help SD71 shape the upcoming 2021 school year.

The student portion of the survey is designed for students in grades 8 to 12 and kids in elementary will be answering questions as part of the Provincial Student Learning Survey, which is being completed in the classroom.

The survey takes approximately 5 to 10 minutes to complete, and your submission will be anonymous.

To learn more about the survey, or to fill it out, click here

Responses will be collected until February 18th at 4:00 pm.

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