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Charles County Public Schools has launched a comprehensive survey to gather essential feedback from parents and staff regarding the district's digital landscape. The initiative focuses on evaluating the current school system website, all communication platforms, and overall technology use.
A key component of the survey is assessing student access to technology at home. This data is considered critical for understanding the digital divide and planning for equitable educational resources. District officials emphasize that the insights will directly inform future decisions on technology investments, communication strategies, and support systems for families.
The survey aims to identify both strengths and areas needing improvement within the district's digital infrastructure. By listening to the experiences of parents and staff, the school system hopes to enhance user experience, streamline information delivery, and better support student learning in an increasingly digital world. All responses will remain confidential and will be analyzed to shape a more effective and accessible technological framework for the entire school community.
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