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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction CA School Climate, Health & Learning Survey (Cal-SCHLS) System Survey Administration California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) California School Climate Survey (CSCS) for staff California School Parent Survey (CSPS)
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction CA School Climate, Health & Learning Survey (Cal-SCHLS) System A comprehensive school climate data collection system… Student, Staff and Parent Surveys Customized to meet local needs Full-service regional Technical Assistance Pre-survey, ongoing support, and next steps.
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction CSCS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Core CSCS Topics Section I Assesses both student learning and staff working conditions (K-12), providing data to address the problem of teacher recruitment and retention. Is concerned with general and special education, and how they can be integrated. Aims to provide data that link instruction with the assessment of non-cognitive barriers to learning, such as substance abuse, violence and victimization, and poor mental health among students. Addresses issues such as equity, bias, and cultural competence, which have been linked to the achievement gap plaguing racial/ethnic minorities.
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Learning Supports Supplemental Module Overview Section 2 School services, resources, and policies related to student behavior, health, and overall climate Discipline enforcement Extent of youth development, health, AOD, character education, violence, and harassment programs Resources for safety and prevention, prevention priorities, and professional development School-community collaboration *For “practitioners” with health, prevention, safety, and counseling responsibilities
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Social Emotional Learning Section 3 Section 3 is the Social and Emotional Learning Section for staff who have participated in professional development on Social and Emotional Learning.
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction CSPS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction California School Parent Survey Content is integrated with most of the topics covered in the CHKS and CSCS Attractively short in length (39 questions) Completely anonymous Addresses equity, bias, and cultural responsiveness Translated into 26 languages (only English and Spanish available online). Can be conducted online, on paper, or using a combination of the two strategies.
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Encouraging Participation —Parents Publicize the survey through school newsletters, at meetings, principal’s office at school etc. Let parents know WHY you are conducting the survey and what you plan to do with the findings. Instruct staff to talk to the parents about the survey, have all staff support and encourage participation. Follow up with parents to encourage completion.
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Encouraging Participation —Parents Direct mailings with postage paid return envelopes. Consider assigning someone, perhaps a parent volunteer, to hand out surveys during school drop-off and pick-up. Provide survey at school sponsored events. (sports, PTA meetings, parent meetings). Send home with the student along with the parent consent form. Send home with fall registration packets.
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Encourage Participation Though voluntary, high participation is needed to ensure data is representative Stress the opportunity for students, teachers, staff, and parents to communicate their perceptions confidentially
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Common Tasks for the Student, Staff, and Parent Surveys 1)Contact a Survey Technical Advisor 2)Identify district Survey Coordinator 3)Obtain Superintendent & school board approval 4)Form advisory committee 5)Determine goals and data needs 6)Select method of administration 7)Select census or sample administration 8)Submit Memorandum of Understanding
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction 9)Obtain support of Principals 10)Select survey dates 11)Encourage survey participation 12)Distribute survey materials 13)Ensure confidentiality during administration 14)Monitor survey Completion 15)Return Completed Survey Instruments and Documentation Forms 13 Common Tasks for the Student, Staff, and Parent Surveys
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction CHKS Available in paper form with optical scan answer sheets or in a web-based online version. Allows schools and districts to monitor whether they are providing the critical developmental supports and opportunities that promote healthy growth and learning. Assesses health risks, specifically relating to alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use; school violence; physical health; resilience and youth development; and school climate. Offers add-on modules that expand on topics covered in the core module Allows schools to customize their surveys and focus on special topics by choosing from many existing items or creating new items of their own.
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 16: Train School Coordinators, Teachers, and Proctors It is very important that all people involved in the survey—School Coordinators, teachers, and proctors—thoroughly understand its importance and the tasks for which they are responsible. The best way to assure this is through training. Your goal should be to not only inform them but to garner their enthusiastic support. Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 17: Select census or sample administration A census administration includes all students in all participating grades while a sample is a random selection of classrooms at each school. A Technical Advisor will help you determine your specific surveying requirements. Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 18: Choose a parent consent option— Passive or Active Passive Parent Consent. Written notice is sent to parents/guardians about the survey, who in turn notify the school ONLY if they do not want their child to participate in the survey. Active Parent Consent. No child can be surveyed until a parent/guardian has provided written permission. If a Parent Consent Form is not returned, it must be assumed that parental permission has not been granted. Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 19: Distribute Parent Consent Forms Combine with other important material requiring signatures Use multiple contact techniques Home mailing Announce survey to parents Give parents a deadline date Include letters of support Send all parent consent information and forms via a method that guarantees receipt Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 20: Monitor Parent Consent Form Returns For passive parent consent, it may be better to have a single person or office responsible for monitoring and recording refusals. This will help avoid parent refusals from slipping through the cracks. For active parent consent, it is usually most convenient for the classroom teacher to monitor returns. Research shows telephone reminders to nonresponding parents are very effective. If your school has an automated phone calling system, it can be used to send out messages. Incentives for students and teachers may also be effective. Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 21: Collect Signed Confidentiality Assurances All staff involved in administering the survey must sign the Assurance of Confidentiality of Survey Data. Do this on the day of the survey, or ask staff to fill them out during the training sessions. This communicates that the commitment to confidentiality is a serious one and reinforces the survey administrator’s obligation to protect student privacy. Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 22: Prepare to Answer Student Concerns Make arrangements at the district or school level for someone, such as a counselor or health/prevention specialist, to be available to students who have questions or concerns as a result of their participation in the survey. Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 23: Confirm Parent Consent For active parent consent Make sure forms have been sent to parents or guardians and reemphasize the importance of a high return rate; Ensure enough Parent Consent Forms have been received to assure that each school and grade will reach the 70% return rate (either consenting or not consenting). If not, immediately discuss delaying the survey For passive parent consent Make sure withdrawals are being carefully tracked and that lists of non-participants are being prepared for the teachers Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Task 24: Administer the CHKS Additional Information & Detail for the CHKS
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction CHKS Versions Elementary (Grade 5) Middle schools (Grade 7) High school (Grades 9, 11, NT*) Available online and on paper *NT (non traditional sites) survey all 7 th thru 12 th grade students
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction CHKS Survey Content Core Module (Required) Demographics Resilience & Youth Development (external assets) ATOD use, attitudes, and perceived norms Violence and safety Wording, content and length change between Grade 5 Core, MS and HS Core
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Supplemental Modules — Free Tobacco Module School Climate Module Drug Free Communities (DFC) Module AOD (Alcohol and Other Drugs) Building Healthy Communities (BHC) Module CalMHSA Module
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Supplemental Modules - Fee Safety and Violence Module Resilience & Youth Development Module Social Emotional Health Module Physical Health & Nutrition Module Sexual Behavior Module District After School Program Module Gang Risk Awareness Module Closing the Achievement Gap Module Military Connected School Module
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Encourage Participation — CHKS Teachers are key Use past results to foster support Face-to-face interactions Address concern about lost instructional time
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cal-SCHLS Basic Fees CHKS = $0.30 per student enrolled CSCS = Free if done online at the same time as the CHKS CSPS = Depends on size of the district and number of completed surveys. Administer the Parent Survey with either of the above and receive a 20% discount on the total price
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Technical Assistance Includes: Phone consultation on all survey-related tasks Assistance with required paper work The difference between passive and active consents Consultation on which student survey modules would be helpful to add Survey planning and sample selection Consultation on obtaining local buy-in Consultation on increasing return rates Assistance in interpretation reports
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction District Responsibilities Local site coordination and survey scheduling Distribution, collection, & tracking of parent consent forms Printing of surveys Staff training Mailing of completed survey materials to the local Cal-SCHLS Regional Center Receive, read and understand the report Spread the word about the results to all stakeholders Provision of data for aggregated state dataset
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction List of Services Provided Surveys* Parent Consent Forms* Guidebook* Memorandum of Understanding School Instructions* Proctor Instructions* Teacher Instructions * Answer sheets and classroom transmittal envelopes for the paper version Logins and passwords for online administration Data Scanning Data analysis District level report *master copies can be found at chks.wested.org, cscs.wested.org, and csps.wested.org)
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TOM TORLAKSON State Superintendent of Public Instruction Website cal-schls.wested.org
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Call your Regional Survey Center 888.841.7536 For further information on Surveys, Tools, Workshops and Other Resources
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