News & Announcements

2024-2025 Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Annual Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Parent Survey

Each year, the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) conducts a survey to collect information for the FDOE and the United States Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), regarding the quality of services and support provided by all school districts to parents of students with disabilities (SWD).

The survey is open to all parents of children in Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade with an Individual Educational Plan (IEP) who are receiving ESE services. The survey is not intended for parents of students who are receiving only gifted services through an Educational Plan (EP).

Dissemination of the Annual ESE Parent Survey is mandatory for all schools. FDOE tracks each school’s and each district’s Annual ESE Parent Survey response rate as a performance indicator and completion rates for each district are published on the FDOE website at ESE Parent Survey web page.

The response window for completion of the FDOE Annual ESE Parent Survey is open now through Friday, June 30, 2025.  FDOE Annual ESE Parent Survey responses will be collected online.

To access the survey directly, please utilize the link at  ESE Parent Survey 2024-2025.

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2024-2025 M-DCPS Title I Parent and Family Engagement Survey 

The Division of Student and Family Support Programs has just issued  Briefing #: 46760, regarding the 2024-2025 M-DCPS Title I Parent and Family Engagement Survey (click here).

Please make every effort to encourage parents of students at your school to complete the 2024-2025 M-DCPS Title I Parent/Family Engagement Survey online (English), (Spanish), and (Haitian-Creole). The survey will be available from Thursday, March 13, 2025, through Friday, June 6, 2025.

Also, please post information about the 2024-2025 M-DCPS Title I Parent/Family Engagement Survey on the school’s website (click here) and inform parents about the survey through SchoolMessenger or other electronic communication methods.

Parents who do not have access to complete the survey online, may be provided with print copies of the survey in (English), (Spanish), and (Haitian-Creole). All completed printed surveys must be sent to: Location 9617, Division of Student and Family Support  Programs, Suite 500, Attention: Ms. Mirena Suarez, no later than Friday, June 13, 2025.

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“Head Up, Phones Down” Initiative

Ensuring the safety and well-being of our students is a top priority for Miami Dade County Public Schools. To uphold our commitment to student safety, we are launching a district-wide campaign to discourage the use of cellphones and earbuds/headphones during class transitions. This initiative, developed in collaboration with the three regions, aims to address the health implications and safety risks associated with wireless communication devices. The campaign will be rolled out over the first nine weeks of the 2024-2025 school year, utilizing various educational and awareness strategies to create a safer learning environment for all students.