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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Public School District wants to know what it can do to improve as students head back to class.
It launched a community-wide survey on Thursday.
District officials say they want students, parents, teachers and other community members to weigh in on classes and other activities that are offered.
Everyone will remain anonymous. There's also a Spanish version available.
"When it comes to education we provide our students in the Milwaukee Public Schools, we can never rest," said MPS Superintendent Dr. Keith Posley." While we can point to many areas of success, there are also areas that we can become even stronger."
If you're interested in taking the survey, click here. The survey will be online through Sept. 12.
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