
St. Johns County School District is seeking feedback from students, teachers, and parents through a series of stakeholder surveys. These surveys aim to assess and improve the effectiveness of federally funded programs, such as Titles I, II, and IV, ensuring that they meet federal requirements and address the needs of the community.
According to the St. Johns County School District, the Title I Stakeholder Survey focuses on schools that serve higher percentages of students from low-income families, ensuring equal opportunities for success. The Title II Survey aims to gather input on the professional development and support needs of teachers and school leaders. The Title IV Survey invites feedback on broader aspects of education, including promoting well-rounded educational opportunities, maintaining safe and healthy environments, and using technology in classrooms.
These surveys reflect the district’s commitment to transparency and improvement. The feedback will influence district policies and resource allocation, showing the importance of involving those directly affected by the education system.
The surveys are open for completion, and district officials encourage participation. For more information and to take the surveys, visit the St. Johns County School District's federal programs page.









