Posted in 2000 - 3000 Personnel.

2072 - Educator Exit & Engagement Survey

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Purpose

State Board rule R277-325 outlines the expectation that school districts will attempt to collect surveys from exiting teachers. The board rule also requires school districts to create a policy to limit access to survey results and to “prevent identification of educators who complete the survey.” Surveys may provide objective and subjective data for use by Piute County School District, as well as the Utah State Board of Education (USBE) and other relevant, authorized parties.

Access

Access to survey results will be granted to the School Board, Superintendent, and Business Administrator. The Superintendent may also designate another employee to administrator the surveys and compile results. Access will be granted to the USBE as required by state statute and state board rule. Access will only be provided to third-party survey administrators authorized by the school district.

Administration and Identification Protection

Piute County School District shall administer public educator exit and engagement surveys to educators (i.e. classroom teacher, preschool teacher, special education teacher, or school-based specialist) as required by Utah state statute, USBE administrative rule and school district policy. The school district shall utilize the USBE recommended platform for survey questions in order to assure data quality and uniformity. The school district recognizes the responsibility of its Board and staff to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII), which may be sensitive, private or protected under Utah’s Government Records Access Management Act (GRAMA). To properly administer surveys, and in order to protect PII, the school district will use only secure methods of survey administration, data collection and transfer. The intervals for administration of surveys will be in accordance with USBE rules. All required data shall be submitted to the appropriate USBE personnel or systems by June 30 of each calendar year.

Consistent with USBE rule, surveys:

Adpoted April 14, 2020