Sister Pat Survey

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Finally, another goal or result that I want to achieve in my survey is how the kids feel about Sister Pat and Father Madden. I noticed that the faces of some kids change when they see Sister Pat. They cease whatever they are doing and listen to Sister Pat when she is saying something. Let alone, some kids get scared sometimes when they see Sister Pat even though she is a loving person. In this survey, I want to know more about how the kids think about the attitude and behavior of Sister Pat at the after school program. I want to know how much they like her as the director of the after school program or not. On the other hand, Father Madden visits St. John’s after school program sometimes and when he comes there, I see the smiles on the faces

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