
Share Your Feedback
What are challenges in District 303

Our survey is now live and you’re invited to share your feedback on District 303
This week we’re asking “What are the challenges District 303 is currently facing?”
If you were unable to attend our in-person Listen Learn Return sessions, now is your chance to share your thoughts and learn the perspectives of others. Our electronic survey is closely aligned with that of our in-person methods, which provided a safe space that encouraged honest feedback and the opportunity to learn others’ perspectives. That is why we’re using a platform called ThoughtExchange.
What is ThoughtExchange?
ThoughtExchange is an anonymous survey tool that offers two-way engagement on important topics. Here’s how it works:
You’ll be asked to share your thoughts on a single question.
You’ll be asked to rate the thoughts of others.
You’ll be able to discover the full conversation and ratings.
The process is confidential, so identities will not be known or associated with the thoughts of others or their ratings.
Join the Exchange
To get started, click the exchange link to share your feedback. You’ll be asked to provide some basic demographic information, but not your identity. After that, you can begin to share one or multiple thoughts before rating the thoughts of others.
We look forward to obtaining more feedback to help drive our decision making, the future of our District and the success of our students. Thank you for participating.
Exchange Timeline
This is the first of three total exchanges we’ll be conducting. We are asking for your participation in each exchange in order to provide us with comprehensive feedback. A link to each exchange will be shared on the morning of the start date.
October 24 - October 31 | Exchange 1: Challenges
October 31 - November 7 | Exchange 2: Growth
November 7 - November 14 | Exchange 3: Pride
Where can I learn more?
If you’d like to learn more, we’ve provided additional details on our Listen Learn Return website to share more about this process. You can also watch this video and visit the ThoughtExchange website for additional information.