MFISD asks for community input on ‘student experience’

The Marble Falls Independent School District is developing a grand strategy for improving the education and overall experience of students across its campuses and is asking parents, guardians, and the community what that should look like.
MFISD launched an online survey Aug. 22 that will run until Sept. 12 to ask two simple questions: “Who are you?” and “Imagine the future of our schools—what should every student experience each and every day?
The survey is the district’s first tangible step toward developing a clear student experience strategy. The project is in conjunction with the Texas Education Agency and the state’s Education Service Center Region 13.
“We always want to have our students engaged in their learning,” MFISD Superintendent Dr. Jeff Gasaway told DailyTrib.com. “This process, really, is striving to build a system in all schools with a well-rounded and full curriculum with no holes. We’re trying to get an idea of what is needed, what are some of the common themes, and are there things that we are not doing.”
Survey results will be compiled with data and other information collected during the 2025-26 academic year to help develop a “student experience” plan to be implemented in 2026-27.