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Central Consolidated School District Seeks Feedback Through Student Well-being Competency Survey

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Suzette Jean Haskie-Oberly Board President District 5 at Central Consolidated School District | Official website

Suzette Jean Haskie-Oberly Board President District 5 at Central Consolidated School District | Official website

Central Consolidated School District is reaching out to its families to gather essential feedback through a Student Well-being Competency Survey. The survey, aimed at improving the quality of learning experiences for students, is open for participation from April 15 to May 15.

In a message addressed to CCSD families, the district expressed the importance of receiving input from parents. They emphasized, "Your feedback is important to us at Central Consolidated School District. We ask for your input through a brief survey about your experience with your school. Our goal is to continue providing high-quality, rigorous learning experiences that meet the needs of our learners and prepare them for college and career. We value your thoughts and opinions and want to know what you think."

Families are encouraged to take the survey online from the comfort of their homes. The district provided a link for parents to access the survey: [Survey link for parents](https://sites.google.com/panoramaed.com/nmped-panorama-surveys/home?scrlybrkr=25964fa3).

The district expressed gratitude to all participants, stating, "Thank you for taking the time to participate. Please reach out to your child's school if you have any questions regarding the survey."

As the survey period continues until mid-May, Central Consolidated School District looks forward to receiving valuable feedback from its community to enhance the educational experience for all students.

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