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Presents a revision of The California School Climate, Health, and Learning Surveys (Cal SCHLS) designed to enhance the value of the elementary survey for assessing school climate and stakeholder engagement, and for guiding Local Control and Accountability Plan implementation and improvement.
Provides a library of information concerning assessment, evaluation, and research methodology. Resources include tutorials, FAQs, abstracts, digests, journals, web links, and other publications.
Provides links to evaluation tools -- like surveys, observation tools, and artifact reviews -- used to measure teacher and principal effectiveness. The database includes evaluation tools that use school climate metrics to help assess educator practice.
Rates programs and curricula based on a review of national registries of evidence-based programs and identifies common elements and defines levels of quality for each element. This rubric can assist districts in selecting programs for inclusion in implementation plans.
Provides a template for Louisiana Safe Supportive Schools Initiative (LSSSI) districts to deposit and analyze data on school climate indicators. Indicators include bullying and harassment; weapons; tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs; fighting, assaults, and injury; disobedience and tardiness; and suspensions and expulsions. This Excel spreadsheet automatically creates graphs based on the data entered.
Assesses the Student Assistance Program (SAP). In this checklist, SAP Coordinators are asked to rate how essential SAP components are currently practiced.
Explains how schools and districts can create a continuum map to graphically document all of the supports available to students across content areas and identify which students receive those supports across three tiers. Continuum maps can help stakeholders understand the activities and resources available in a school or district.
Collects self-report data from teachers on their experiences implementing interventions through the Louisiana Safe Supportive Schools Initiative (LSSSI) Project.
Provides back-to-school tips for parents to help their children have a healthy start to the school year. Distributed as a press release, it was used to leverage an opportunity to highlight the state's school safety grant program and identify participating local schools.