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Pennsbury Schools Seeking Community Input

The district wants to hear from stakeholders about what they think are the district's strengths and challenges, and their priorities.

YARDLEY, PA — The Pennsbury School District is working on a three-year comprehensive plan and is asking for the community's input as it sets priorities.

The comprehensive plan is required by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

In a letter to members of the Pennsbury school community, the district's administration said it wants to hear from stakeholders about what they think are the district's strengths and challenges, as well as their priorities for the next three years.

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Members of the Pennsbury community are invited to take a few minutes to complete an online survey. The survey can be accessed by clicking here.

"Feedback is valued and will be used by the district to guide discussions, goal-setting sessions, and action plans," Pennsbury administrators said in the letter.

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Parents also are asked to encourage their children who are Pennsbury students to participate so they can get the perspective of students. All responses will be anonymous and the survey will be available until midnight on Jan. 15.


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