The Orange County Department of Education is inviting local educators, students, parents and other community members to participate in its annual Educational Partner Survey.
The call for feedback is part of OCDE’s ongoing efforts to enhance and refine its services across the county. Participants are asked to provide their input by no later than Friday, Sept. 27.
“This survey offers a direct line to hear from you — our educators, students, parents and community members — about our successes and areas for improvement,” said Orange County Superintendent Dr. Stefan Bean. “Together, we can advance our mission of empowering learners through robust educational frameworks capable of fortifying tomorrow’s workforce while preparing students for high-demand, fulfilling careers.”
Designed to be user-friendly, the survey allows participants to start, pause and resume their responses within a 48-hour period using the same browser. All survey responses will be received confidentially and collectively analyzed by OCDE’s Evaluation, Assessment and Data Center.
OCDE will use these survey results to gauge the effectiveness of its services and identify areas for improvement. Questions are closely aligned with the department’s Strategic Plan, which includes its vision, mission, values and eight strategic priorities.
The Orange County Department of Education serves the county’s most vulnerable student populations through its alternative and special education programs and provides support and mandated fiscal oversight to 28 school districts serving more than 600 schools and approximately 450,000 students.
The OCDE Annual Educational Partner Survey can be accessed and shared through the following link:
link.ocde.us/partner-survey
If you have questions or need additional information about the OCDE Annual Educational Partner Survey, contact Lauren Duran at lduran@ocde.us.