Pre-K to 12 Parent School Experience Survey
Measures how satisfied Pre-K through 12th grade parents are with their child's school across communication, safety, academic rigor, and teacher responsiveness, and shows what matters most to them when priorities compete. An AI follow-up interview digs into the specific experience behind their overall rating instead of just the number, for school leaders and PTA/district research teams.
Sample questions
A preview of what’s in the template. Every question is editable before you launch.
Please think of one child as you answer. What grade level are they in?
- Pre-K
- Elementary school (K-5)
- Middle school (6-8)
- High school (9-12)
Overall, how satisfied are you with this school so far this year?
How would you rate the school on each of the following?
- Communication from teachers and staff
- Academic quality and rigor
- School safety
- Individual attention given to my child
- Extracurricular and enrichment opportunities
- +1 more
In the last 30 days, how many times did you communicate directly with your child's teacher (email, message, call, or in person)?
- None
- 1-2 times
- 3-5 times
- 6 or more times
When you think about your child's school, which of these matter most to you and which matter least?
- Academic quality and rigor
- Teacher quality and responsiveness
- School safety
- Communication from the school
- Extracurricular and enrichment programs
- Class size
- Diversity and inclusion
- Cost or affordability
How likely are you to recommend this school to other parents?
In the last 30 days, has your child mentioned feeling excluded, bullied, or unsafe at school?
- No
- Yes, once
- Yes, more than once
- Not sure
Ask the parent to describe one specific, recent moment that best explains their satisfaction and recommendation scores — an email exchange, a conference, an incident at drop-off, a graded assignment, whatever comes to mind first. Get concrete details on what happened and how the school responded. If they flagged any bullying or safety concern, gently probe what was reported, to whom, and whether it was resolved. If their scores were high, ask what the school would need to change or lose for that to drop.
Which way of hearing from the school works best for you?
- Text message
- School app or parent portal
- Phone call
- Printed notes or backpack mail
What type of school does your child currently attend?
- Public school
- Private school
- Charter school
- Homeschool co-op
- Other
- Prefer not to say
How many children do you currently have enrolled in Pre-K through 12th grade? (Leave blank if you prefer not to say)
What is the highest level of education you've completed?
- High school or less
- Some college
- Bachelor's degree
- Graduate degree
- Prefer not to say
That's everything — thank you for sharing your family's experience! Your responses will be combined with other parents' answers to guide school communication and improvement planning this year.
What’s included
AI follow-ups
Adaptive probes on open-ended answers that pull out detail a static form would miss.
Attention checks
Built-in safeguards against rushed answers and low-quality respondents.
AI-drafted copy
Wording, ordering, and branching written by the AI — tuned to your research goal.
Auto report
Themes, quotes, and a plain-English summary write themselves once responses come in.
How it compares
We reviewed the closest templates from other survey tools. Here’s what they do well — and where this template goes further.
Why this template
- Goes beyond the satisfaction number with an AI follow-up interview that asks the parent to describe one specific, recent moment behind their rating, giving school leaders real context instead of just a score.
- Uses a max-diff exercise to reveal what parents actually prioritize (communication, safety, academic rigor, teacher responsiveness) when those factors compete, not just how they rate each in isolation.
- Combines a satisfaction and recommendation opinion scale with a ratings matrix and a direct safety/bullying screening question, plus contact-frequency and preferred-communication-channel questions so results map to actionable school policies.
- Segments by grade level, school type, and number of children enrolled so PTA/district teams can slice results by family type without extra cross-tab work.
Jotform
School Survey For Parents Form TemplateA ready-to-use, customizable form template covering general parent feedback on their child's school. It's built on Jotform's drag-and-drop form builder, so it's easy to field quickly, but it functions as a static questionnaire rather than an adaptive interview.
What it does well
- Fast to deploy and customize using Jotform's form builder
- Familiar drag-and-drop editing for non-researchers
- Likely supports standard field types (multiple choice, rating, text) for basic feedback collection
Where it falls short
- No adaptive AI follow-up questioning — every parent gets the same fixed question set regardless of their answers
- No automated per-response quality scoring to flag low-effort or contradictory answers
- No built-in max-diff style prioritization or AI-generated interview report
QuestionPro
School Survey Questions for Parents + Sample Questionnaire TemplateThis page reads as a guide/sample-questionnaire resource with example school survey questions for parents, rather than a single fielding-ready template. It's useful for question inspiration but requires assembly into an actual survey instrument on QuestionPro's platform.
What it does well
- Provides a library of example questions to borrow from
- Backed by QuestionPro's broader survey logic and reporting tools
- Content organized around common parent-satisfaction themes
Where it falls short
- Presented as sample questions/guide content, not a plug-and-play fielding-ready survey
- No adaptive AI follow-up interview to probe the reasoning behind a rating
- No transparent, published prompt methodology or automated response quality scoring
SurveyMonkey
Pre K-12 Parent Survey TemplateA directly comparable, ready-to-field template covering the same Pre-K–12 parent population and general satisfaction themes. It benefits from SurveyMonkey's established survey platform and analytics, but remains a fixed-question static survey.
What it does well
- Matches the same Pre-K–12 parent audience and general topic scope
- Backed by SurveyMonkey's mature survey-distribution and reporting infrastructure
- Ready to field with minimal setup
Where it falls short
- No adaptive or voice AI interview to dig into the specific moment behind a parent's rating
- No max-diff-style tradeoff exercise to reveal competing priorities
- No automated per-response quality scoring or auto-generated qualitative report
SurveySparrow
Parental Involvement Survey Questionnaire For StudentsThis template centers on measuring parental involvement in a student's academic life rather than parent satisfaction with the school itself, so its focus only partially overlaps with school-experience research. It's a conversational-style form template, but not tailored to safety, teacher responsiveness, or communication-preference topics.
What it does well
- Uses SurveySparrow's conversational, chat-like survey format for better completion rates
- Focused specifically on parental involvement as a distinct research angle
- Easy to customize within SurveySparrow's platform
Where it falls short
- Different core focus (involvement) rather than school satisfaction/safety/communication priorities
- No adaptive AI follow-up interview or voice AI option to explore a specific parent experience
- No built-in prioritization exercise or automated quality-scored report generation
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