
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The Clark County School District has extended its “Destination District Survey” through Sunday.
The survey could be found at this link. CCSD officials say the survey has received more than 33,600 responses from students, families, educators and community members. The goal is to help the district understand how to best serve students and prepare them for the future.
CCSD hopes to gather a total of 50,000 before it closes. According to a media release, the survey takes about five minutes to complete and is available in multiple languages. The response is anonymous.
The district says it will share findings in late January during the State of the District event.
“As we head into Thanksgiving week, we’re grateful for the thousands of individuals who have already shared their thoughts,” said Jhone Ebert, CCSD superintendent. “Your voices are helping us build a future that reflects the hopes and strengths of the entire CCSD community as we work to become a Destination District.”
To learn more about the District, visit ccsd.net.
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