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Hello:
Welcome to the Royalton Public Schools on-line Survey. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and ideas. Be assured, all responses to this survey are confidential. If you have problems with the posting of this survey or have general questions, please contact [email protected].
This survey will take approximately 10 minutes . Please start with the survey now by clicking on the Continue button below.
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Q2. Students are often given the grades of A, B, C, D, and F to denote the quality of their work. Suppose the public schools in your community were graded in the same way. What grade would you give the Royalton Public Schools? |
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Q3 How would you grade the job the school district has done maintaining district classrooms, school buildings and other facilities. |
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Q4 How would you grade the job the school district has done keeping the public informed about the school district. |
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Q5 Consider the financial management of the Royalton Public Schools. How would you grade the financial management of the district? |
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| Q6 What do you believe is the greatest strength of the Royalton Public Schools? | | |
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| Q7 Is there one thing that you believe should be changed about the Royalton Public Schools? | | |
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Q8 Both of the schools in the Royalton Public School District were built more than 40 years ago. Both buildings need to be renovated and expanded if they are to continue to serve the community.
To raise the funds needed to address those needs, the District is considering asking voters to approve a bond referendum next winter. It would increase local property taxes in order to raise the funds needed to renovate and expand the District’s schools. Would you favor or oppose such a proposal? |
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In the following you will be presented with some statements about the school bond referendum the District is considering. For each, answer by indicating whether the information in each statement would make you more likely or less likely to vote for such a proposal. |
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9. Funds will be used to address deferred maintenance projects like the replacement of aging roofs, improvements of classroom ventilation and air quality and upgrading of lighting systems at each of the District’s schools. |
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10. Funds will be used to remove asbestos flooring and ceiling materials at each of the District’s schools. |
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11. Funds will be used to improve security and the safety of students, teachers and staff. |
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12. The cafeterias at each of the District’s schools are undersized and cannot adequately serve the needs of the current student population. Funds will be used to expand the size of the cafeteria at each of the District’s schools. |
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13. Funds will be used to renovate and modernize bathrooms at the Elementary School. |
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14. Funds will be used to build an additional gym at the Middle School/ High School. The gym will be designed to serve K-12 students and community members before, during and after the school day. |
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15. Funds will be used to renovate existing classroom space at the Elementary School to create additional computer lab space. |
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16. Funds will be used to expand and modernize the science labs at the Middle School/ High School. |
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17. Funds will be used to renovate existing classroom space at the Elementary School to create classrooms specifically designed for group art classes. |
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18. Funds will be used to build a multi-purpose facility at the Middle School/ High School that can serve as a cafeteria, auditorium or, when appropriate, a performing arts center. |
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19. Funds will be used to expand the classroom space available for the community education program at the Middle School/ High School, allowing it to increase the number and size of its programs. |
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20. Funds will be used to create additional shop, agriculture and tech ed classroom space at the Middle School/ High School. |
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21. Funds will be used to increase the space available for the wrestling and weight programs at the Middle School/ High School. |
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22. Now that you have heard some information about the school bond referendum the District is considering, I want to see if this information has changed your opinion.
Would you favor or oppose a bond referendum that would increase property taxes in order to raise the funds needed to renovate and expand the District’s schools? |
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The next four questions concerns the cost of the school bond referendum the District is considering. Each question presents you with an annual cost for a home with a market value of $140,000 - the average value of a home in the district. These costs will be presented in a random order. For each, does knowing the cost make you favor or oppose the District's proposal? |
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23. Property taxes would be increased by $286 for a home with a value of $140,000, the average value of a home in the district. |
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24. Property taxes would be increased by $219 for a home with a value of $140,000, the average value of a home in the district. |
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25. Property taxes would be increased by $170 for a home with a value of $140,000, the average value of a home in the district. |
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26. Property taxes would be increased by $311 for a home with a value of $140,000, the average value of a home in the district. |
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27. If the weight room at the Middle School/ High School was expanded so that it could also serve as a community fitness center, how likely would you or someone in your household be to use such a fitness center? |
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28. There are a number of ways the district can communicate with residents of the Royalton School District. Of the following ways of communicating with local residents, which would you personally prefer the district to use in the future: |
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29. The District has two options as it considers ways to renovate the Elementary School. It could spend bond funds renovating the existing Elementary School on the same site which has limited space to expand and limited field and playground space. The alternative is to build a new elementary school on a different site where it will be possible to expand and to increase the field and playground space available at the school.
Without considering the cost of either option, please tell me which you would prefer the District pursue. |
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30. The District also has two funding options.
It could issue a large bond right now and address all of its facility needs within the next 2 to 3 years. The alternative would be to issue a smaller bond now and address part of its needs. Once that bond was paid off in 20 years, the District could issue another small bond to complete the work. Issuing a larger bond now will result in a larger immediate tax increase than doing the work in two phases. Given the impact of inflation, waiting 20 years to complete these projects will increase the cost of getting the work done. Would you prefer the district complete the work in a two-step phased in approach or complete everything at one time over the next two years? |
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31. Do you have grown children who attended any of the Royalton Public Schools at any time in the past? |
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32. Do you currently have school age children living in your household? |
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33. Do any of your children currently attend one of the Royalton Public Schools? |
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34. If you currently have a child or children attending one of the Royalton Public Schools, in what grade is your youngest child? |
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