Hi Jamey,
Just a comment on question 13 (I am not a K-12 teacher). In our school neither the institution nor the instructor owns the content. 90% is open content, owned by the educational community as a whole. 10% is licensed courseware owned by a publisher. So I recommend rephrasing it to:
13. Who owns the course content in your program, the institution, the instructor, a publisher, or the public as open content?
Incidentally, I recommend that all institutions build policies and contracts that state all content created by staff is created for the general public and is owned by the public. As more people share Moodle courses via many Moodle Hubs (ver 2.0), this will be an important policy.