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From: Judy Gafa [mailto:gafaj@gpschools.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 2:19 PM
To: ahmed@portraitplacegpw.com
Cc: Lobert, Larry; Peterson, David; Fenton, Christian; Roeske, Daniel (GPPSS); Summerfield, Brian (GPPSS); Valente, Lois (GPPSS); Weertz, Margaret; Pangborn, Cindy
Subject: Re: SECOND REQUEST--Running Survey Long Enough for Forum Attendees to Use ItHi Ahmed
I actually did speak with Dave on the phone and I will include Larry's response with his rationale. The short answer is we will not be reopening the survey. Larry and Dave said we had an excellent response. Below you will find Larrys's response.
Judy:
Dave may want to weigh in on this also, but the answer is that these are really independent activities. We don’t expect someone to attend a forum and then go home and do an online survey also. The survey is really an additional method for persons who might not otherwise be able to attend a forum.
I think this also gets to a common misunderstanding that if people attend more meetings or fill out additional surveys it will impact the process or type of candidate who is selected. Once again, both survey and forum merely inform the Board about what constituents are thinking. There is no weighted vote. As long as one has had the opportunity to attend a forum, there is no real need to also complete the survey.
The only remaining question then is whether or not the survey has been posted and advertised long enough to allow participation. In our experience this would be an abundant amount of time but if you are hearing something else as a common concern let us know.
Larry
Hope this helps
Respectfully
Judy Gafa
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015, Ahmed Ismail <ahmed@portraitplacegpw.com> wrote:Hello, Judy,
I know that Monday was a busy day for you due to the two board meetings, etc. and that you probably didn't have time to follow up on my email below with School ExecConnect.
I would appreciate a "yes" or "no" answer as to whether or not we are going to make the online survey available long enough so that anyone attending one of the focus group meetings can share their thoughts through completing the survey. I think this is very important, as many people may feel uncomfortable sharing their thoughts during an open forum but would be happy to share them with us anonymously through the "comments" portion of the survey form.
In the event that the answer is "yes" and you are going to re-open the online survey, please advise the number of days after our last focus group meeting that it will be available for completion by community members.
If we are not going to allow these attendees access to the survey after they have attended the focus group meetings, then I would appreciate receiving the rationale behind that decision so that I can share it with anyone who asks me about the issue.
Thank you,
Ahmed
From: Ahmed Ismail [mailto:ahmed@portraitplacegpw.com]
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 1:22 PM
To: 'Gafa, Judy (GPPSS)'; Lobert, Larry; 'Peterson, David'
Cc: 'Brian Summerfield'; 'Daniel Roeske'; 'Valente, Lois (GPPSS)'; 'Pangborn, Cindy'; 'Weertz, Margaret'; 'Fenton, Christian (GPPSS)'
Subject: Running Survey Long Enough for Forum Attendees to Use ItHello, Judy, Larry and David,
Is there a reason we are not giving all of the focus group attendees a chance to complete the online survey?
Apparently, the survey link is no longer valid, yet we have focus group meetings through the 23rd.
In all fairness to the focus group attendees, the survey should be on line for at least a few days after the last focus group meeting.
Please reconsider denying the attendees of the focus group meetings a chance to complete the survey. For many of them, the meeting itself will be the first time they are aware that any kind of survey was being done. You have a number of groups meeting this week whose members most likely do not have children in our schools. These group leaders need to have the time after your meetings with them to disseminate the information to their members and let them know that the survey exists.
In my mind, the chance of negative PR implications by not allowing them an opportunity to complete the survey far outweighs whatever benefit we are gaining by closing access to the survey before their meetings.
Please advise how you plan to proceed on this issue at your earliest possible convenience.
Thank you,
Ahmed
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