Mineola Superintendent's Blog

Your Voice Matters

The Board and I are committed to listening to all of the constituents of the Mineola UFSD.  We understand that we are in a consumer business and the customer is always right! To that end we have partnered with K-12 Insight to gather information from you.  We recently launched a new section on our website called Your Voice Matters.  We are using this portal to reach out to the community, hear your voices, and respond to your ideas.  Below is a calendar for the year of the different ways we will be listening. Please make sure to participate in upcoming surveys or drop us a note so we can demonstrate our commitment to you, your children and this community.

  • August- Launch of Your Voice Matters- NEW- “Talk with Mike” link. Constituents can: ask a question, comment, concern, suggestion or compliment.
  • October- Alumni E-mail Collection Survey-  Link on Your Voice Matters portal to gather Alumni information in order to launch Alumni surveys next year
  • October- Community Survey- Seeking information on “How are we doing?”  Overall perception of the District and a check in on mission and core values. A special section gathers data on the possible expansion of summer recreational programs
  • November- High School Focus Groups- Meeting with staff and parents in two different groups to discuss the results of last year’s HS Climate survey and inform the development of this year’s HS/MS Climate survey
  • March- High School Climate Survey- Administered to Staff, Students and Parents to gather information and perspectives about the High School
  • March- Middle School Climate Survey- Administered to Staff, Students and Parents to gather information and perspectives about the Middle School

Direct link- http://www.mineola.k12.ny.us/pages/Mineola_UFSD/District_Info/YourVoice

Posted in Around the District 11 years, 1 month ago at 7:03 am.

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  1. Kelly Joaquin Nov 1st 2013

    Where on the website is this section?
    Can you post a direct link to it?


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