Collecting feedback from parents through surveys is a valuable way to understand concerns, celebrate successes, and improve experiences. However, replying to comments can be time-consuming (even though it’s a best practice!)—especially when many responses require similar acknowledgments | |
![]() | With the Messaging feature, your school can create saved responses to quickly and consistently address common types of survey feedback. This helps parents feel heard while streamlining your communication process. In this guide, we’ll provide some examples of saved responses your school can use for different types of survey feedback. Feel free to customize - it’s important your responses sound and feel authentic! |
| Creating/Using Saved Responses for Comment Replies |
| Examples Responses |
| Thank you Responses | These responses show appreciation for parents taking the time to fill out a survey and provide feedback.
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| Addressing Concerns or Complaints | These responses help acknowledge concerns and show a willingness to resolve issues.
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| Follow Up or Next Steps | These responses encourage continued communication or provide next steps for parents.
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| Further Review | These responses inform parents that their feedback is being reviewed and can set expectations for follow-up.
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| Encouraging Future Engagement | These responses invite parents to keep up-to-date with the school while encouraging them to continue responding to your surveys.
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