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Snyder ISD Officials Ask for Parents to Complete Survey

By: Snyder Daily News
Updated: April 3, 2012
Snyder ISD officials are asking for parents' input. The school district has posted a survey on its website which will help determine for school officials to work with parents more effectively.

The survey will be available online through April 23.

The survey link is titled Parent Survey Link under the news category. It consists of 18 questions and an area to leave additional comments.

Parents do not have to sign the survey.

The survey may also be completed during an 11 a.m. April 18 Title I meeting in the conference room at the bus barn.

For more information, call Julie Bollinger at 573-6356.

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