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Holmdel School District Seeks Community Input On Future, Plan Strategies

The district is gathering information from community members through an anonymous and confidential survey.

The survey aims to gather data to help the district make informed decisions about their future and plan strategies.
The survey aims to gather data to help the district make informed decisions about their future and plan strategies. (Alex Mirchuk / Patch)

HOLMDEL, NJ — The Holmdel Township Public School District is seeking community input on the district’s future and plan strategies.

District administration is asking the town’s school community to complete a short, anonymous, and confidential survey, which has been administered for the last two years as well.

The survey enables the district to track progress on key indicators and initiatives of the district’s 5-Year Strategic Plan, Superintendent Scott Cascone said in a letter to families.

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The core purpose of the survey is to gather quantitative and qualitative data to help the district make informed decisions about their future and plan strategies.

“We are very interested in our families’ perspectives as an important part of our planning,” Cascone said. “Our family/school relationship and partnership are central to our students’ success.”

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The survey will be open to the community until April 10, Cascone's letter said.

To participate in the survey, families can enter the password (Holmdel2025) and respond to the questions, rated according to a five-part scale. The survey also hosts three open questions for families to offer their comments.

To access the survey, you can click here. To see the full letter from Superintendent Cascone, you can click here.

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