Input sought on plan for public schools
The state Board of Education is seeking community input on its strategic plan for Hawaii’s public education system.
The board is in the process of developing the plan and has launched a survey to allow the public to share opinions on the priority areas that the board must focus on to improve public schools and provide insight into how well the system is currently meeting the needs of students, families, schools and communities, according to a BOE news release.
Participants have until Oct. 11 to take the survey. Results will be compiled and shared with the board and the public in late October or early November. In addition, the board will conduct public community meetings throughout the state.
The survey can be accessed by computer, phone or tablet but can only be completed once on each device.
To access the survey, visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/PVP528P.



