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Survey: How Are Bristol Warren Schools Doing?
Superintendent Ana Riley asked Bristol and Warren families to complete Rhode Island's annual school culture and climate survey.
BRISTOL, RI — Superintendent Ana Riley and the Bristol Warren Regional School District are encouraging families to complete the Rhode Island Department of Education's annual school culture and climate survey.
The survey, called SurveyWorks, may be taken by parents, students, and teachers. It allows participants to share honest feedback about education in the state and experiences in their respective schools. School officials said the survey also serves as an opportunity for families to have a voice in the district improvement process and let school officials know what is being done well and where there are growth opportunities.
"I encourage our community members to participate in this annual survey," Riley said in a statement Thursday. "This survey provides the district with information that can help us improve our schools and continue to provide high-quality, rigorous learning experiences for students of all ages. We thank you in advance for your thoughtful responses and for joining this initiative."
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School officials said results would give the Bristol Warren Regional School District valuable information to look at issues from the perspectives of students, teachers, and families, which will aid improvement planning, including developing school improvement plans, district strategic plans, and measuring progress over time. School officials said the data would also provide an overall picture of how schools and districts are performing.
The survey will remain open until March 31. Parents may take the survey here by selecting their child's school from the dropdown menu.
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Teachers will be given individual codes to take the survey. Teachers will walk students through the survey in class.
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