Cal-SCHLS
California - School Climate, Health, and Learning Surveys
The CalSCHLS system was created by the California Department of Education (CDE) in 1997 to efficiently and cost-effectively provide school districts and their partner communities with quality local data which can be used to improve student academic performance and social-emotional, behavioral, and physical health of all youth. It assesses key indicators linked to success in school, career, and life. The majority of districts in California now use CalSCHLS data as Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) indicators.
There are three surveys that are used in Pomona USD:
California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS)
California School Staff Survey (CSSS)
California School Parent Survey (CSPS)
All three surveys were developed by WestEd with the help of Duerr Evaluation Resources and expert advisory committees of educators, researchers, and practitioners. The staff and parent surveys were added to address the needs of districts for data on school working conditions, and parent/guardian involvement, and to enable the comparison of staff and parent/guardian perspectives to student self-reports.
The CalSCHLS system:
enables similar schools and districts to compare their results;
provides aggregated county and statewide data to guide policies and programmatic efforts at these broader geographic levels, and serve as norms for comparison to local results; and
creates a dataset about California youth, schools, and parents in order to improve understanding of the factors affecting successful school and youth outcomes and how they vary across the state.
Pomona USD Cal-SCHLS
The CAL-SCHLS System of surveys window in Pomona Unified is open from April 1 through May 31. Site coordinator training will be offered prior to the survey window opening.
California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) Content
The survey gathers information on developmental supports provided to youth; school connectedness and barriers to learning, as well as behaviors such as physical activity and nutritional habits; alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use; and school safety. Parents wishing to view survey content may examine the questionnaire in the school office or by visiting https://calschls.org/survey-administration/downloads/. Pomona Unified School District administers the CHKS annually to all 5th, 7th, 9th, and 11th graders.
The following modules will be administered during the 2022-23 school year:
Elementary: Core
Middle School: Core, Tobacco, AOD, Drug-Free Communities
High School: Core, Tobacco, AOD, Drug-Free Communities
Participation in the survey is voluntary with 5th graders requiring active parent consent while 7th, 9th, and 11th graders have passive consent unless parents select the Opt-Out option on their students' registration form through the Parent Connect Portal.
Survey Results
To access the Pomona Unified Cal-SCHLS Survey Results, please visit CalSCHLS Public Dashboards. For questions or further information related to the Cal-SCHLS survey results and/or annual implementation, please contact Cherylee Grove at (909) 397-4491 x26574 or email cherylee.grove@pusd.org.