Search for CHKS and CSCS Reports
This search engine contains records of every administration of the Healthy Kids Survey and the School Climate Survey in California schools since Spring of 1999.For administrations in Fall 2004 and after, the Key Findings section of the produced report can be downloaded.
Administration history and Reports are also provided for County Office of Education surveys, which survey most alternative education schools run by the county. These can be identified by searching by county or "district" name.
Please note: the 2008-09 Reports will be posted once the upgrade of the CHKS website is complete. This is expected to be March 2010. Individuals wishing to view a district's report in the meantime should contact that district office to request a copy.
County Level Reports are available via the search system or by clicking here all county-level reports.
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Search by District Name
- Enter up to 10 letters from the district's name
- Omit word like "Unified", "Union Elementary", etc.
- Enter up to 10 letters from the district's name
- Omit word like "Unified", "Union Elementary", etc.
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Each Technical Report has an accompanying Narrative for each Module that explains the purpose of questions asked and provides additional information regarding their use.
Click here to view any of the Technical Report Narratives.
Please Note:
It is important to interpret these results with caution. Results can be significantly impacted by
response rates, the type of parental consent used (passive or active), gender differences, regional variations, and other issues. The CHKS is only one of many data sources. Readers are encouraged to contact the district directly and thoroughly review the CHKS Data Use and Dissemination Guidebook for a complete interpretation of the results.
Please use citation: California Healthy Kids Survey, California Department of Education (Safe and Healthy Kids Program Office) and WestEd (Health and Human Development Department).
Please use citation: California Healthy Kids Survey, California Department of Education (Safe and Healthy Kids Program Office) and WestEd (Health and Human Development Department).
For information about obtaining data in other formats see the Results section of this site.
Reports typically become public on this site the November following a survey administration. This gives districts an opportunity to understand their own data before it is made accessible to the public.
Reports typically become public on this site the November following a survey administration. This gives districts an opportunity to understand their own data before it is made accessible to the public.
