(KNZA)--South Brown County USD 430 intends to survey district patrons regarding their perceptions related to district facilities.
According to a news release from the district, the board of education is considering needed facilities improvements in the district and a potential bond election to finance those improvements.
The release says the district wishes to hear from patrons regarding their priorities for maintenance and other possible projects that would benefit students.
The survey will open on February 8 and will be available in both an on-line and paper-pencil format.
Registered voters will receive a copy of the survey by mail; however, respondents are encouraged to use the on-line survey link rather than using the paper-pencil form if possible. The paper-pencil form has been provided for those patrons who do not have access to the internet or are not comfortable with completing a survey on-line. Paper-pencil survey responses will have to be entered into the database by district staff so results can be tabulated.
All patrons, including those who are not registered voters, can provide their input through the on-line survey link.
Survey can be accessed at:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdASpWcdLpg7a4VXJaEBo6pnJi-cMVrNaBxdHFxOhYkxeDLhA/viewform
Surveys should be completed and returned by mail or online by February 19.
Results of the survey will be shared with the board of education and patrons in March.
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