Schools

Enfield Parents Can Tells Schools What They Think

Enfield school system has quick, online survey available on its website regarding the job educators are doing.

Enfield Public Schools' administration building is where administrators work. The school system is seeking input from parents regarding the job educators there are doing.
Enfield Public Schools' administration building is where administrators work. The school system is seeking input from parents regarding the job educators there are doing. (Tim Jensen/Patch)

ENFIELD, CT — There's still more than two weeks left of school, but the Enfield School System is seeking parental input on what can be done to improve the district in the future.

The survey is an online questionaire that shouldn't take longer than a few minutes to complete and it can be found on the Enfield Public Schools' website.

"Your Enfield Public Schools has developed a survey to provide feedback which will be used by teachers, administrators, and support staff to develop / implement our annual school improvement plans," reads the survey's introduction.

Find out what's happening in Enfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"The school system values parental input. We truly appreciate your time and efforts in completing this survey."

The survey questions ask parents if they agree, strongly agree or disagree or strongly disagree on a variety of topics related to the school system and how it serves the town's schoolchildren.

Find out what's happening in Enfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Questions address various topics, including how students are treated by staff, how expectations are communicated and how welcoming school staffers are to parent input and/or questions from parents.

To view and/or take the survey, click on this link.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.