DOD schools launch customer-satisfaction survey

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Department of Defense Education Activity officials want to hear the opinions of students, parents and teachers. They launched the 2004 customer-satisfaction survey Nov. 1.

The survey is open to all 4th- to 12th-grade education activity students, their parents or sponsors, and teachers. The survey is designed to gather feedback from these groups regarding their views on the schools, programs and activities, according to an education activity news release.

The survey is available online until Feb. 28. Print versions of the survey also are available at any activity school.

"All eligible parties are encouraged to participate," the release stated. "The findings of the survey will be given consideration in all future efforts to improve upon the educational experience that (DOD schools in the United States and overseas) provide."

Officials said the survey is completely anonymous and should take 10 to 20 minutes to complete.

The findings, including the participation rates of eligible groups, will be published in the spring. Results of the previous survey, conducted during the 2002-2003 school year, can be found online at www.dodea.edu. (Courtesy of American Forces Press Service)