Through June 12, Chesterfield County Public Schools parents and guardians are invited to join a conversation happening across the state and share your thoughts about the use of technology in schools.
Chesterfield County Public Schools is part of the Virginia Speak Up research project. This survey is designed to help families share ideas about the use of technology directly with schools and policymakers.
Visit the SpeakUp website to take the survey.
The survey is fast (about 13 minutes) and anonymous.
Chesterfield County Public Schools will use data from the survey to plan for the future.
There is no cost to schools, thanks to a partnership with Project Tomorrow, a nonprofit organization.
In addition to parents/guardians, Chesterfield County Public Schools teachers and administrators are being surveyed.
Since 2003, Speak Up has collected and shared the views of more than 6.3 million people from across the country. By participating in the Virginia Speak Up, you are expressing your views to a wider audience of local, state and national policymakers — and contributing to an important dialogue about how best to prepare students for the future.
For question, email ernest_longworth@ccpsnet.net.

