Reporting
CSS Reporting Tools
There are several reports and tools available to help you analyze previous CSS results, including:
CSS Results Tool - Overall results for one year by question
CSS Results Comparison Tool - Compare year-to-year or school-to-school
CSS Constructs Tool - Compare similar items across survey groups (parents, teachers, students).
CSS Data Tools Focused on Social-Emotional Learning
CSS reporting tools are also available focusing on social-emotional learning. These reports enable you to compare social-emotional learning items across
student, teacher, and parent surveys. Additionally, these reports aggregate student responses by race and gender.
CSS Social-Emotional Learning—Compare responses for students, teachers, and parents.
CSS Social-Emotional Learning—Compare disaggregated student data by race and gender.
CSS Comparison Report
This CSS comparison report is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet with tabs at the bottom for the students, parents, and staff survey results. The report includes an analysis of the School's "Percent Agreement" by item compared to the district's "Percent Agreement." The School's Percent Agreement results are indicated by the following: yellow (at district percent), green (above district percent), and red (below district percent).
Comparison Reports (2016 to 2024)
CSS Briefs
What Did The Comprehensive School Survey (CSS) Data Tell Us: 23-24SY (June 2024)
What Did The Comprehensive School Survey (CSS) Data Tell Us: 22-23SY (June 2023)
What Did The Comprehensive School Survey (CSS) Data Tell Us: 21-22SY (July 2022)
CSS Three Pillar Reports
Questions from the Comprehensive School Survey (CSS) directly address the district's Three Pillars: Racial Equity, Culture and Climate, and the Backpack of Success Skills. Please reference the index to obtain items for parents and school-based certified staff. Folders include reports from 2019 to present.
Under Superintendent Marty Pollio’s leadership, all of our schools share an unwavering focus on three key pillars, which collectively are earning JCPS national recognition for our transformative approaches to education.
Our Backpack of Success Skills, for example, launched during the 2018-19 school year and already we are seeing students at every level engage in more meaningful learning experiences through the initiative. Developed exclusively for JCPS on Google Drive, this digital platform is not only providing students with a deeper understanding of math and literacy—but it’s also preparing them to be good communicators, problem solvers, collaborators and more.
JCPS is committed to ensuring all students have access to the same quality programs and academic experiences. That’s why we’re elevating our focus on equity by implementing the newly adopted racial equity policy. This transformative policy was created to address the needs of students traditionally underserved and ensure that our own workforce is as diverse as the community we serve.
We’re continuing Superintendent Pollio’s laser-focus on a healthy and positive school climate and culture so that all students and staff feel a true sense of belonging. We know that the attitudes, beliefs and actions of adults in a school can impact student learning. From bringing teachers and school leaders together to finding ways to connect students and families to our schools, we are establishing excellence across all levels of JCPS.