Student wellness is the focus of the survey.
OXFORD COUNTY - An online survey is being conducted by the Thames Valley District School board in an effort to investigate children's school experience from the parent's perspective. The survey is a broader evaluation of student wellness.
"Everything from the relationships they have with their friends to physical health, mental health to school safety to relationships in the school with fellow students, so it's really broadly based," said Steve Killip, Manager of Research and Assessment at the Thames Valley District School board.
The survey - available online - was launched on April 2nd and wraps up April 17th. According to Kilip feedback will be used to make decisions when it comes to fixing gaps in school programming.
By clicking HERE it will take you to the survey.

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