Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
With Reopening on Horizon, Fresno School Leaders Survey Students and Staff
gvw_nancy_price
By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
Published 4 years ago on
June 13, 2020

Share

Fresno Unified wants to know what’s on the minds of its 74,000 students and 10,552 staffers as the district shapes its plans to reopen schools in August.

Emails have been sent to students and staffs with links to short surveys, which for students include questions about barriers to education created by distance learning, alternative school week schedules, and availability of technology at home.

The deadline to respond is Tuesday.

The district wants to have responses from these two surveys, plus responses from parents in a survey taken earlier, before presenting recommendations on reopening schools to the trustees at Wednesday’s board meeting.

Schools were closed after March 13 to stem the highly contagious spread of COVID-19, and districts are under pressure to make sure that students and staff remain safe after schools reopen.

The state Department of Education on Monday issued guidance for school districts that recommends staggered schedules, smaller classes, hybrids of in-class and distance learning, and other methods to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

Parents Also Surveyed

The district had set a goal of 33,000 responses to the parents’ survey and received about 10,000 by Thursday’s deadline, which spokeswoman Nikki Henry said Friday in an email “is enough for a valid representative sample.”

Outgoing student trustee Joshua Camarillo said at Wednesday’s board meeting that he learned of the parent survey when his mother asked him whether he felt his level of education had increased or decreased during distance learning.

“Those sound like questions for students,” he said. Camarillo then asked why the district wasn’t also surveying students.

Henry said the district had put a priority on getting feedback from parents but also had been doing smaller focus groups with students and staff.

“But we absolutely took into account the feedback we heard from our Student Trustee, other students and staff and decided it would be best to get similar surveys out for ALL students and staff to respond to rather than in smaller focus groups,” she said.

Getting The Word Out

Camarillo, who will start his senior year at Edison High School in August, said he’s hoping for widespread participation by his fellow students, although he knows that many of them don’t check their emails regularly during the school year, and probably less regularly in the summer.

One of his goals is for more direct communication between students and the district instead of having it filter down through staff and parents to students.

To help promote the surveys and encourage other students to participate, Camarillo produced a video that outlines the survey and what students can expect that he and Fresno Unified tweeted on Friday.

Student Trustee video How to complete student survey from Fresno Unified on Vimeo.

Camarillo said he suspects most students are itching to return to school, even it’s on a reduced or blended schedule.

“Most of us want to go back to school and not keep binge-watching Netflix, Hulu, or TikTok,” he said. “We just want some semblance of normality.”

Fresno Unified says that students and staff having difficulty accessing their Fresno Unified account should call the Family Technology Support Center at (559) 457-3939.

DON'T MISS

Paul McCartney Becomes Britain’s First Billionaire Musician

DON'T MISS

California Cracked Down After a Crash Killed 13 Farmworkers. Why Are Workers Still Dying on the Road?

DON'T MISS

These Rare Chainsaws Are Worth Big Bucks to Collectors

DON'T MISS

Jewish Lobby Presses California Lawmakers to Combat Antisemitism

DON'T MISS

Opinion: How Urban Renewal Ruined Everything

DON'T MISS

California Wine Squeezed Dry: Insiders Say It’s Time to Pull up Acreage

DON'T MISS

Alabama Mercedes Employees Overwhelmingly Vote Against Joining Union, Slowing UAW Effort in South

DON'T MISS

Stock Market Today: Dow Finishes Above 40,000 to Cap Wall Street’s Latest Winning Week

DON'T MISS

Where Do State Lawmakers Stand on War in Gaza, Campus Protests?

DON'T MISS

High-Speed Rail Now Working to Extend Valley Line to 171 Miles

UP NEXT

Fresno State’s Class of ’24 by the Numbers. Which Major Has the Most Grads?

UP NEXT

Graduation for First Class of Clovis Medical School Doctors Set for Sunday

UP NEXT

UC Merced Breaks Ground on $300M Medical Ed Building: ‘It Was Very Much a Dream’

UP NEXT

As UC Regents Meet in Merced, Students Bring Gaza Protests to Them

UP NEXT

Fresno State’s Lisa Bryant Selected as Carnegie Fellow to Study Political Polarization

UP NEXT

FUSD Sides with Workers in Wage Theft Case Against Contractor

UP NEXT

UC Merced Students Show Solidarity for Gaza Ahead of Regents Meeting There

UP NEXT

Changes OK’d for Golden Charter Academy After Two Hours of Questions

UP NEXT

Merced Middle School Student to Compete in Prestigious Scripps National Spelling Bee

UP NEXT

Misty Her Is Looking Forward to Tackling FUSD’s Challenges. Even if It Means Visiting Absentee Kids at Their Homes.

Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

Jewish Lobby Presses California Lawmakers to Combat Antisemitism

1 day ago

Opinion: How Urban Renewal Ruined Everything

1 day ago

California Wine Squeezed Dry: Insiders Say It’s Time to Pull up Acreage

1 day ago

Alabama Mercedes Employees Overwhelmingly Vote Against Joining Union, Slowing UAW Effort in South

1 day ago

Stock Market Today: Dow Finishes Above 40,000 to Cap Wall Street’s Latest Winning Week

1 day ago

Where Do State Lawmakers Stand on War in Gaza, Campus Protests?

1 day ago

High-Speed Rail Now Working to Extend Valley Line to 171 Miles

1 day ago

Beautify Fresno Combines Dog Adoption, Litter Removal in Unique Saturday Event

1 day ago

Bulldogs’ Gilmore Named MW Softball Pitcher of the Year

2 days ago

The Latest | Dozens of Israeli Protesters Attack a Truck in an Apparent Effort to Block Gaza Aid

2 days ago

Paul McCartney Becomes Britain’s First Billionaire Musician

LONDON — Paul McCartney is a billionaire Beatle. According to figures released Friday, the former member of the Fab Four is the first Britis...

18 hours ago

18 hours ago

Paul McCartney Becomes Britain’s First Billionaire Musician

19 hours ago

California Cracked Down After a Crash Killed 13 Farmworkers. Why Are Workers Still Dying on the Road?

20 hours ago

These Rare Chainsaws Are Worth Big Bucks to Collectors

1 day ago

Jewish Lobby Presses California Lawmakers to Combat Antisemitism

1 day ago

Opinion: How Urban Renewal Ruined Everything

1 day ago

California Wine Squeezed Dry: Insiders Say It’s Time to Pull up Acreage

1 day ago

Alabama Mercedes Employees Overwhelmingly Vote Against Joining Union, Slowing UAW Effort in South

1 day ago

Stock Market Today: Dow Finishes Above 40,000 to Cap Wall Street’s Latest Winning Week

MENU

CONNECT WITH US

Search

Send this to a friend