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Mission Public Schools (SD 75) is taking a fresh look at how our schools are organized—from our current middle school structure (K–6, 7–9, 10–12) to a secondary school model (K–7, 8–12). As our community grows, we want to understand what families, staff, and students value most in education.
Your feedback will help shape how we support student success and guide the future of Mission’s public-school facilities and learning spaces.
Please take a few minutes to complete the short survey below. Your voice matters, and your perspective will help shape the path ahead.
To request a paper copy of the survey, please email engage@mpsd.ca.
We still want your feedback, EXTENDED TILL FEBRUARY 28, 2026.
Mission Public Schools (SD 75) is taking a fresh look at how our schools are organized—from our current middle school structure (K–6, 7–9, 10–12) to a secondary school model (K–7, 8–12). As our community grows, we want to understand what families, staff, and students value most in education.
Your feedback will help shape how we support student success and guide the future of Mission’s public-school facilities and learning spaces.
Please take a few minutes to complete the short survey below. Your voice matters, and your perspective will help shape the path ahead.
To request a paper copy of the survey, please email engage@mpsd.ca.
We still want your feedback, EXTENDED TILL FEBRUARY 28, 2026.
A survey for students, parents, MPSD employees, and the community on the structure of public schools in mission, focusing on the middle school structure. EXTENDED UNTIL FEBRUARY 28
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Page last updated: 28 Feb 2026, 11:59 PM
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