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Florence Unified offers San Tan Valley parents online survey

Posted 5/7/24

The Florence Unified School District is asking parents of students to fill out a two question, online survey .

The purpose of this survey is to gather feedback from parents about the proposed …

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Florence Unified offers San Tan Valley parents online survey

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The Florence Unified School District is asking parents of students to fill out a two question, online survey.

The purpose of this survey is to gather feedback from parents about the proposed change from the district’s current elementary K-8 school model to a K-5 elementary and a 6-8 middle-school model.

Over the last month, district leadership has held three in-person community meetings and sent out a virtual presentation that all FUSD parents could view and then submit questions.

“Your feedback on this survey will provide the school board with valuable data to help them make a decision on this proposal at the school board meeting on Tuesday, May 14,” according to a post on the FUSD’s Facebook page.

FUSD has schools in San Tan Valley.