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MINOOKA — Parents of Minooka Grade School District 201 students are being asked to respond to an online survey, which will provide reliable information about school effectiveness and improvement that can’t be captured through testing alone.

The survey originated at the University of Chicago as a tool for improvement in the Chicago Public School system. It is based on 20 years of research by the University’s Consortium on Chicago School Research. Recent state legislation has made it available to teachers, parents and students.

While it’s not a requirement that parents or students take the survey, teachers in District 201 will be required to do so, said Superintendent Al Gegenheimer.

Gegenheimer was to meet with educators during this past week to discuss whether to have students in grades six through eight take the 20-minute survey during the school day.

While there are concerns about taking time out from academics, the survey could become an annual requirement in the future, Gegenheimer said.

“I know teachers have a busy school day. (But) I would like for students to get a leg up on it,” Gegenheimer said.

Researchers have determined five essential components for the success of a school: effective leaders, collaborative teachers, involved families, supportive environments and ambitious instruction.

Those who take the survey, called Illinois 5Essentials, are asked questions regarding their thoughts on how their school rates in these areas. Schools that  score high on the components are 10 times more likely to demonstrate improved student learning, Gegenheimer said.

The state of Illinois has assured school districts that parents who take the survey will have their identity and survey responses kept confidential and that input will never be connected to a specific child.
Results of the survey will be reported on the district’s next school report card.

Gegenheimer said he is confident District 201 will have positive results from the survey.

“We already know we have these positive (components),” Gegenheimer said. “We win the Bright Star Award annually; our students are in the top 21 percent of the state of Illinois. That’s a credit to the parents, our teaching staff and our students.”

Parents will be receiving a letter from the school district shortly with more information on the survey and where to go to take it.

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