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SF Students Encouraged To Respond To Distance Learning Survey

The survey began on Nov. 16 and will run through Dec. 11.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – San Francisco Unified School District officials are encouraging students to take a survey in order to gather information about their experiences with distance learning, SFUSD officials said Monday.

The 11-question survey aims to provide a snapshot of the students' experiences and emotional well being as most schools remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Understanding the experiences of our students has always been vital to our district's mission and core values," Superintendent Dr. Vincent Matthews said in a statement.

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"By hearing directly from our high school students about their distance learning experience, we can find more ways to support students during this time."

The survey began on Nov. 16 and will run through Dec. 11. Students can access the survey here.

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