An August enrollment intent survey is now open. On Monday, Assistant Superintendent Clayton Holland requests help from Kenai Peninsula Borough School District parents to plan for the school year beginning in August, through a brief intent to enroll survey, which is open through Friday, April 16th.
District Superintendent John O’Brien spoke to KSRM, “We have a survey that will open up for all students in the school district to help us prepare for planning the beginning of next school year. Actually, it’s a survey for parents about their students. It’s a very short survey that will ask parents which school they plan on having their children attend in the fall. We ask parents to please take a few minutes to complete that districtwide survey so that we can plan and make sure that we have all the right staff and all the right buildings to start the school year for next year.”
In a memo from Assistant Superintendent Holland, when school begins in August, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District will offer in-person learning at all 42 schools. He states that it’s their intent that students and staff will not be required to wear masks or other face coverings next school year, but also states that they’re unable to predict the future. Parents are asked to complete the survey, even if they already have let the school know of their intent to return or enroll. When accessing the survey through the KPBSD Forms Portal, login through your existing account and if you don’t have one, you can register a new account.
Go to the KPBSD Forms portal at forms.kpbsd.org and log-in to PowerSchool or create an account, then select “2021 August Enrollment Intent” survey. Questions? Here are FAQs: https://support.kpbsd.org/