Franklin County, News, Russellville
 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:32 am Wednesday, June 29, 2016

RCS urges survey response

In May Russellville City Schools developed a survey to collect the community’s input for the system’s five-year plan.

Students, parents, faculty and the community are being asked to weigh in on priorities as far as curriculum, technology, extracurriculars and more. Available online in English and Spanish, the survey covers “key topics critical to Russellville City Schools’ success.”

To complete the survey visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/RCS_Stakeholder_Survey or access the survey link directly through the Russellville City Schools District website under the News section; at any school website; at the district office; or at the Russellville Public Library.

Community members are urged to complete the survey, which takes just a few minutes to complete, before end of business June 23, at which time the survey will close. RCS hopes to have more than 1,000 responses – requiring about 120 more than have been obtained thus far. Superintendent Heath Grimes said this sample size of respondents will give RCS a comfortable level of confidence in the reliability of the feedback.

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