Spring Learner Outcome Reflection Survey: April 21-May 2
Dear Families,
Your feedback is important to our school’s success! All learners in grades TK-12 will participate in our second semester Learner Outcome survey. We are striving for 100% participation in each survey to ensure we have a comprehensive understanding of our community’s perspectives.
Learner Outcome Survey (April 21-May 2)
Purpose:
- This survey reflects your child’s progress in achieving our iLEAD Schoolwide Learner Outcomes, which are essential for personal and professional growth.
Process:
- Your child will complete a Learner Outcome Reflection Survey with their facilitator/coach. You’ll receive their Semester 2 results via email and on their Semester 2 Report of Progress.
What to Look For:
- Check your inbox and spam folder for an email from ilead@qualtrics-survey.com with the subject line iLEAD Learner Outcomes – 2nd Semester Report of Progress.
We sincerely appreciate you taking the time to share your valuable insights. Your participation helps us create the best possible learning environment for our learners.
Questions?
For questions about the survey, please contact linda.krystek@ileadcalifornia.org.
For general questions, please contact our office.
Thank you,
The iLEAD Team
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