Bridging the Gap in the 603: Pathways to Literacy Proficiency—Family Survey (2025-26)

Your child's school is participating in Bridging the Gap in the 603: Pathways to Literacy Proficiency, which is an initiative by the New Hampshire Department of Education to help improve literacy and reading skills for all students. To make sure we're doing everything we can to support your family with their reading needs, we're conducting a quick survey and we'd love to hear from you. Your feedback is incredibly valuable and will help shape future literacy efforts, and don't worry, your responses will remain confidential. So please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us and let's work together to advance literacy education for all students. Thank you so much for your time and participation!
1.In what grade(s) is/are your child(ren)?
2.Please rate your level of agreement with the following statements.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly Agree
My child’s school communicates with me on a regular basis.
My child’s teacher(s) communicates with me on a regular basis.
I understand that my child’s teacher/school collects information about my child’s literacy/reading performance.
My child’s literacy/reading progress is regularly shared with me.
I understand how my child is performing in literacy/reading.
I am aware of the process/steps my child’s school takes to identify the support my child needs in literacy/reading.
My child’s teacher/school engages me in the process of supporting my child’s literacy/reading needs.
I feel like an active partner in helping my child learn to read.
I know all of the teachers and staff who are working directly with my child on their literacy/reading skills.
My child’s teacher(s) provide learning activities to help with literacy/reading at home.
My child’s school hosts literacy events or other activities that help parents learn more about what their children are doing/learning in school.
I feel confident in my ability to support my child’s literacy development at home.
Current Progress,
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