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Waltham Public Schools Seeking Input On Communication Practices

The district has launched survey to determine which current communication efforts are effective and where improvements can be made.

Waltham Public Schools is inviting residents to respond to a community survey regarding the district’s communication practices.
Waltham Public Schools is inviting residents to respond to a community survey regarding the district’s communication practices. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

WALTHAM, MA — Waltham Public Schools is inviting residents to respond to a community survey to provide thoughts and feedback on how the district can better communicate with the public.

The survey, which will be open through April 15, asks a series of questions about residents’ perspectives on the district, where they get district-related news and information, and the ways in which the district can improve its communication practices.

“As a district, we are seeking new and better ways to inform and engage our district community,” said Superintendent Brian Reagan in a statement. “Through this survey, we look to gain a comprehensive understanding of the effectiveness of our existing communication efforts and determine where we can make improvements to better meet the needs of our families, students, staff and community members.”

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Individual responses to the survey will remain confidential and the estimated time required to complete the survey is about 8 to 10 minutes.

The survey is available online at http://WalthamSchoolSurvey.org.

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