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Rockford Public Schools Shares Results of Community Survey
Community Expresses Support for Investment, Calls for Adjusted Scope
Rockford, Mich. – March 9, 2026 – At the end of 2025, Rockford Public Schools requested that the Kent ISD conduct an impartial survey to better understand stakeholder perceptions and engagement following the unsuccessful 2025 bond proposal.
To encourage broad participation and maximize responses, the district implemented a comprehensive outreach strategy. A postcard featuring a QR code linked to the survey was mailed to every residential and commercial address within the district. The survey was also promoted multiple times in the district newsletter and through repeated email and phone outreach to families and staff.
On Tuesday, March 9, Kent ISD presented the survey findings to the Rockford Public Schools Board of Education. Nearly 3,000 stakeholders responded.
“We were happy to see the strong engagement, especially from our parents and guardians,” said Superintendent Dr. Matthews. “This level of participation demonstrates how deeply our community cares about the future of Rockford Public Schools. We are grateful for the thoughtful, constructive feedback that will help guide our next steps.”
After reviewing the presentation and survey results, there were several meaningful takeaways:
- Strong Community Engagement – The majority of respondents are parents or guardians of current students, meaning the district is hearing directly from highly invested stakeholders. The Rockford community is paying attention and cares deeply about district decisions.
- Communication Channels Are Working – The district’s communication infrastructure is effective. Respondents reported receiving information through their preferred channels. The district’s website, email, official mailings, and social media are the most common and most preferred sources.
- Clear Recognition of the Need for a Bond – The community largely understands that school facility funding requires a bond mechanism. There isn’t confusion about why bonds are necessary, just about scope and specifics of the 2025 proposal.
- Meaningful Trust in District Leadership – Approximately 37% or respondents indicated they are “Quite” or “Extremely” confident in the Board of Education and district administration to manage bond funds responsibly. Even amid concerns about the scope and cost of the bond, nearly forty percent expressed strong confidence in the district leadership’s financial stewardship.
- Strong Support for Safety and Essential Infrastructure – There is clear alignment around what should be prioritized. The data indicates that the community is not opposed to investment in schools, but instead supports focused improvements that address critical needs.
- Voters Want Right-Sized Proposals, Not No Proposal – Half of responses felt the bond did not meet district needs and felt the amount was too high. Open-ended comments suggest concerns were largely about scope, not opposition to investing in schools.
“The district now has a data-informed road map for continuing to engage with parents and community members,” Dr. Matthews added. “As promised, we will re-survey later this year to gauge the success of our action steps and ensure we remain aligned with community priorities.”
Rockford Public Schools will use the survey findings to guide continued engagement efforts and future planning discussions.
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Superintendent's Updates
Good afternoon,
Happy Earth Day!
In the Rockford Public Schools, we can celebrate because all of our elementary buildings are certified “green” schools. As part of being a Michigan “Green School”, each school has to complete at least 10 or more environmental activities within an academic year. Green schools aim to foster environmental stewardship and reduce their ecological footprint. Our outdoor education program lead, Tara Dzirbowicz, deserves credit and thanks for helping educate our students and lead our staff in this process.
Items of note from our 4/19/26 Board of Education meeting:
- Approved the hire of an art teacher for Rockford High School.
- Passed a staff appreciation resolution to recognize our Rockford Public School staff for their contributions to our school district.
- Staff appreciation week is the week of May 4th.
- Staff Appreciation Day is May 5th.
- Approved the purchase of new iPads for grades K-1.
- The cost of these were paid from the sinking fund.
- The devices will support assessment and instruction.
- The devices replace devices purchased in 2019.
- The Rockford Education Foundation provided the Board with an overview of their support for our district.
- Our Early Childhood leadership provided an update on our early childhood programming.
Tricia Anderson, board trustee since 2022, resigned from the Board this week. Ms. Anderson has been a strong voice for students and the district. We wish her well as she moves forward.
As a result, there will be a board opening. Per policy the board has 30 days to fill the vacancy. More information on what that process will look like will be coming out later this week.
Spring sports started slowly in the wind, rain, and cold, but things are picking up this week.
Frozen Jr., our 8th, 9th, and 10th grade student play, will run May 7, 8, and 9. I saw the students practicing yesterday. They are working hard. Tickets are available at Ludus - ROCKTIX – rocktix.org.
In addition, our theater students are also directing and starring in one act plays April 29, 30, and May 1. These shows will be in the Blackbox theater at Rockford High School. Tickets also available at Ludus - ROCKTIX – rocktix.org.
Enjoy the nice weather!
Steve
Dr. Steve Matthews, Superintendent
Rockford Public Schools
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