VCSD wants feedback nbsp

VOORHEESVILLE — Graduates are asked to fill out an online survey about their experiences in the school district.

The results will “help the district identify and enhance programs and services to better prepare students for life beyond high school,” says a release from the Voorheesville Central School District.

Since it went up around Thanksgiving, the survey has been answered by about 160 people, said Superintendent Teresa Thayer Snyder.  She’d like to get at least 200 responses before it is taken off the school’s website, www.vcsdk12.org, on Dec. 31, 2009.

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