The Battle Ground School District Board of Directors has initiated plans for a comprehensive community survey aimed at understanding local sentiments regarding school funding and upcoming levy proposals. During a recent meeting, board members discussed the importance of conducting a representative survey, which would involve approximately 300 interviews and is expected to yield results by September. This survey is seen as a crucial tool to gather feedback on why previous levy proposals did not pass and to gauge community expectations moving forward.
The board emphasized that the survey would provide a broader perspective than anecdotal feedback, allowing them to capture the voices of community members who typically do not engage in public discussions. The structured nature of the survey, with scripted questions, is designed to ensure consistency and reliability in the data collected.
While the estimated cost for the survey ranges from $3,000 to $30,000, some community members have expressed concerns about the expenditure, suggesting that the district should already be aware of the issues at hand. However, board members defended the investment, highlighting the value of obtaining informed insights that could guide future decisions regarding school funding.
The board plans to present the survey results to the community, which will play a pivotal role in shaping any recommendations for future levy resolutions. This proactive approach aims to enhance community engagement and ensure that the district's initiatives align with the needs and expectations of its residents.