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Arcadia Unified hosting community conversation regarding district’s improvement needs

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The Arcadia Unified School District is inviting parents, staff, students and community partners to participate in a community conversation about what the district is doing well and where they need to improve. 

According to Arcadia Unified, community input is critical because it helps the school district plan how to use resources to educate and support all students. This is the district’s seventh year of conducting this annual community conversation and they are appreciative of the ongoing support and participation.

The survey includes a collection of thoughts provided by the district in which surveyors will need to choose which thoughts best represent their feelings when it comes to their experience at the campus they associate with. 

There are a total of 30 thoughts that individuals will be able to choose from, the survey encourages people to respond to each one. Although thoughts will be shared, the exchange is completely confidential according to the district.

Once thoughts have been entered, surveyors will need to select the school which is most associated with them. People can participate in multiple school conversations, as well. 

You are encouraged to return as often as you have time to rate new thoughts. The exchange will close on Feb. 25 at 11:59 p.m. Click here to participate.

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