
Survey Results: Preferred Engagement Method
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Respondents were surveyed about how they would like to be engaged
• Standing phone, in-person, or video appointments
• Fill my inbox - email is great
• Virtual - an online forum or blog
• Call / Text
• US Postal Service
• Other (respondent indicated that current level of support was fine)
• Standing phone, in-person, or video appointments
• Fill my inbox - email is great
• Virtual - an online forum or blog
• Call / Text
• US Postal Service
• Other (respondent indicated that current level of support was fine)
8 respondents representing 6 districts selected preferred engagement methods.
• 5 prefer standing phone, in person, or video appointments
• 2 prefer e-mail
• 1 prefer virtual engagement - online forums or blogs
• 3 prefer video conferencing
• 3 prefer call or text
• 1 prefers the US Postal Service
• 1 is satisfied with the current level of support
Respondents who indicated that they participate in Student Services Advisory groups were surveyed about how they would like to be engaged
• Standing phone, in-person, or video appointments
• Fill my inbox - email is great
• Virtual - an online forum or blog
• Call / Text
• US Postal Service
• Other (respondent indicated that current level of support was fine)
3 respondents representing 3 districts selected preferred engagement methods.
• 2 prefer standing phone, in person, or video appointments
• 1 prefers e-mail
• 1 prefers video conferencing
• 2 prefer call or text
• 1 prefers the US Postal Service
• 1 is satisfied with the current level of support
Respondents who indicated that they participate in Curriculum & Instruction Advisory groups were surveyed about how they would like to be engaged
• Standing phone, in-person, or video appointments
• Fill my inbox - email is great
• Virtual - an online forum or blog
• Call / Text
• US Postal Service
• Other
2 respondents representing 2 districts selected preferred engagement methods.
• 2 prefer standing phone, in person, or video appointments
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