Paradise Valley Unified School District announced on April 9 that its annual parent and guardian satisfaction survey for the 2025-26 school year is now available, with the survey closing on April 30.
The district said it values feedback from parents and guardians as an important part of supporting students’ education. The invitation link to participate in the survey was posted to ParentSquare on April 6, giving families an opportunity to share their perspectives about their child’s school experience.
In a statement, PVSchools said, “Your voice matters! As partners in your child’s education, parent and guardian feedback is important to PVSchools. Each year, PVSchools sends out a parent and guardian satisfaction survey to better understand how parents and guardians perceive their child’s school experience.” The district added, “Honest and candid feedback on academic support, communication, and school climate is important in helping PVSchools provide a top-tier experience and empower every learner for a lifetime of success.”
Paradise Valley Unified School District serves the Paradise Valley area in Arizona as indicated on its official website. The district operates under the guidance of a board of school trustees according to its official website.
PVSchools promotes anti-racism, equity, and inclusion in its policies and practices according to its official website. It also focuses on engaging students through quality instruction and dynamic learning experiences per information from its official website. In addition to traditional schooling programs, PVSchools offers community learning centers and magnet programs designed to enhance educational opportunities as detailed by the district.
The Paradise Valley Unified School District specializes in public schooling within the education sector according to information provided by the district.



