Families, Share Your Thoughts: Take the APS Survey

Albuquerque Public School’s (APS) Quality of Education and Family Engagement Survey is now available, allowing parents and guardians to assess the performance of the district’s schools for this school year.

Got any concerns or suggestions for Albuquerque Public School (APS)? This is your chance to speak up.

APS has launched the Quality of Education and Family Engagement Survey for School Year 2025-2026. Parents or guardians have until April 3 to answer the survey.

The survey asks the following topics to determine school performance: 

  • Respectful treatment of your child at school;
  • APS keeping you informed about unsafe situations; 
  • School cleanliness and good repair; and
  • Teachers and staff meeting your child’s individual learning needs. 

APS keeps the annual survey anonymous to encourage families to share their true thoughts and opinions. Schools and the district apply survey results to make meaningful improvements.

As parent or guardian, your child’s school should have emailed you an invitation to complete the survey. Take it once for each child enrolled in an APS school. If you have two children, you will complete the survey twice–once for each child, even if they attend the same school.

The survey is available in English, Spanish, Arabic, Farsi, Swahili, and Vietnamese. You can find the survey here

APS will post survey results on the dashboard in a box labeled Family Engagement by the end of the school year.

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