Climate Survey

Dear Parent or Guardian,

The Aleutians East Borough School District is partnering with the Association of Alaska School Boards to conduct the School Climate and Connectedness Survey, a statewide survey taken by students, staff, and families. This survey measures their perceptions of each school’s climate and the engagement of students, staff, and families.

The Student Survey is available to AEBSD students in 6-12 grades until February 16. Students will complete the survey online during the school day. The student survey will ask questions such as how students feel about school rules, their perceptions of how students treat each other, their relationships with staff, social and emotional skills, and observed risk behaviors of other students at school and school events.

We will also administer a Family Survey. We value input from our families. You are an important partner as we work to continually improve each school’s environment. Each parent/guardian is asked to complete one survey before February 16. If you have more than one child attending this school, you only need to fill out one survey. The link to the family survey is available on our website, www.aebsd.org.

The Sand Point School Family Survey link is: https://surveys.panoramaed.com... 

The King Cove School Family Survey link is: https://surveys.panoramaed.com... 

The False Pass School Family Survey link is: https://surveys.panoramaed.com... 

The Akutan School Family Survey link is: https://surveys.panoramaed.com...

All surveys are voluntary, anonymous, confidential, and do not ask questions about students’ families. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your local school administrator, or the Superintendent’s office at (907) 383-5222.

Results from this survey will be used to identify student, staff, and family perceptions of school climate issues within our schools. School staff use the results to inform their efforts to ensure schools are safe, supportive, and caring places for all students.

Thank you for your support in this year’s School Climate and Connectedness Survey. Sincerely,

Mike Franklin

Superintendent