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State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler is encouraging North Dakota public school students and families to take part in an online survey to describe their K
By Doug Barrett
Mar 3, 2021 8:13 AM
North Dakota D-P-I has launched a survey of parents and students to better understand the K-12 learning experience during the current school year.
The online survey asks whether students went to school in-person…via distance learning…or a combination of the two between August 2020 and February of this year. The survey also questions whether students had reliable internet service and whether their school provided a tablet or similar connection device.
Superintendent Kirsten Baesler says it’s a collaborative project between the Department of Public Instruction and the North Dakota University System. It provides students and their families an opportunity to express how North Dakota’s public education system worked for them during the pandemic.