Tuesday, May 1, 2012

A Chance to Be Heard

Last year, two concerned parents went to a school administrator urging that the parents be surveyed about high school expansion specifics.  They offered to get a UVU class involved in designing a scientific and unbiased survey.  Their offer was rejected.

Recently I emailed Freedom Academy Administrators about putting together an objective survey.  This survey would help them know the opinions of all the parents regarding expansion options and traffic and safety issues.  No answer.

I met with administrators one week ago.  I asked if I could send a survey home to parents in the communication folders.  I gave them a copy of an objective survey.  I stressed the importance of all parents knowing and voicing their opinions and concerns about high school expansion.  I was told that a survey had already been done two years ago.  I asked to see the survey and results and have not received an answer.

I do not understand why the school resists gathering more information.  Much has changed in two years.  Parents like me are new to the school.  I truly wish administrators were more intrested in what parents desire for their childrens' education.

Spencer

1 comment:

  1. My sister-in-law and friend who live up on Grandview hill while going for their morning walk were almost hit by car crossing the street at the morning rush time. Neighbors cat was hit. We have seen the quail hit and killed. And of course had the neighbor boy hit on this street a couple of years ago while riding his bike. Anyone watching the children crossing the street by our home, it's a scary thing. Oh yes, our grandson trying to get into his car at the time Freedom was letting out , he could not open his car door to get in the traffic was so heavy. He came back in the house to wait it out and was late for work.

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