Example - LEA SSE Items

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Example - LEA SSE Items

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DASH Program Evaluation: Safe and Supportive School Environment Measures for Local Education Agency (School District) Staff






Form Approved

OMB No. 0920-xxxx

Exp. Date xx/xx/xxxx







Promoting Adolescent Health through School-Based HIV/STD Prevention”




Local Education Agency Staff Survey: Safe and Supportive Environment Items






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LEA Measures



SSE Measures


Measures


Questions for Collection of Measures

SSE Performance Measure 1: Funded LEA prevents bullying and sexual harassment, including electronic aggression

Currently, does your district recommend or require schools do each of the following? (Mark yes or no for each item.)

  1. Designate a staff member to whom students can confidentially report student bullying and sexual harassment, including electronic aggression.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Use electronic (e.g., e-mails, district web site), paper (e.g., flyers, postcards), or oral (e.g., phone calls, parent seminars) communication to publicize and disseminate policies, rules, or regulations on bullying and sexual harassment, including electronic aggression.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide information and resources to parents on preventing student bullying and sexual harassment, including electronic aggression.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝


SSE Performance Measure 2: Funded LEA promotes school connectedness strategies

Currently, does your district recommend or require schools do each of the following? (Mark yes or no for each item.)

  1. Provide a program in which family or community members serve as role models to students or mentor students, such as the Big Brothers Big Sisters program.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide service-learning opportunities for students.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide peer tutoring opportunities for students.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Have clubs and other activities that give students opportunities to learn about people different from them, such as students with disabilities, homeless youth, or people from different cultures.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Have a student-led club that aims to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting school environment for all youth, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. (These clubs sometimes are called gay/straight alliances.)

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide school staff with materials on classroom management techniques (e.g., social skills training, environmental modification, conflict resolution and mediation, and behavior management.)

Yes ⃝ No ⃝


SSE Performance Measure 3: Funded LEA promotes parent engagement strategies

Currently, does your district recommend or require schools do each of the following? (Mark yes or no for each item.)

  1. Give students homework assignments or health education activities to do at home with their parents.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Use electronic (e.g., e-mails, school website), paper (e.g., flyers, postcards), or oral (e.g., phone calls, parent seminars.) communication to inform parents about school health services and programs.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Have students’ families help develop or implement policies and programs related to school health.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide parents with information about how to communicate with their child about sex.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide parents with information about how to monitor their child (e.g., setting parental expectations, keeping track of their child, responding when their child breaks the rules.)

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Involve parents as school volunteers in the delivery of health education activities and services.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Link parents and families to health services and programs in the community.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝


SSE Performance Measure 4: % of priority schools that prevent bullying and sexual harassment, including electronic aggression

Currently, does [PRIORITY SCHOOL NAME] do the following? (Mark yes or no for each item.)

  1. Designate a staff member to whom students can confidentially report student bullying and sexual harassment, including electronic aggression.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Use electronic (e.g., e-mails, district web site), paper (e.g., flyers, postcards), or oral (e.g., phone calls, parent seminars) communication to publicize and disseminate policies, rules, or regulations on bullying and sexual harassment, including electronic aggression.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide information and resources to parents on preventing student bullying and sexual harassment, including electronic aggression.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝






SSE Performance Measure 6: % of priority schools that implement school connectedness strategies

Currently, does [PRIORITY SCHOOL NAME] do each of the following? (Mark yes or no for each item.)

  1. Provide a program in which family or community members serve as role models to students or mentor students, such as the Big Brothers Big Sisters program.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide service-learning opportunities for students.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide peer tutoring opportunities for students.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Have clubs and other activities that give students opportunities to learn about people different from them, such as students with disabilities, homeless youth, or people from different cultures.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Have a student-led club that aims to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting school environment for all youth, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity? These clubs sometimes are called gay/straight alliances.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide school staff with materials on classroom management techniques (e.g., social skills training, environmental modification, conflict resolution and mediation, and behavior management).

Yes ⃝ No ⃝


SSE Performance Measure 8: % of priority schools that implement parent engagement strategies

Currently, does [PRIORITY SCHOOL NAME] do each the following? (Mark yes or no for each item.)

  1. Give students homework assignments or health education activities to do at home with their parents.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Use electronic (e.g., e-mails, school website), paper (e.g., flyers, postcards), or oral (e.g., phone calls, parent seminars) communication to inform parents about school health services and programs.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Have students’ families help develop or implement policies and programs related to school health.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide parents with information about how to communicate with their child about sex.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Provide parents with information about how to monitor their child (e.g., setting parental expectations, keeping track of their child, responding when their child breaks the rules.)

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Involve parents as school volunteers in the delivery of health education activities and services.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Link parents and families to health services and programs in the community.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝


SSE Process Measure 1:

Funded LEA has assessed its SSE-related policies

In the past six months, did you complete each of the following actions regarding the assessment of SSE-related policies (including, laws, codes, or regulations)? (Mark yes or no for each item.)

  1. Identified policies that guide SSE related work.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Determined whether SSE policies are aligned with state policies, codes, laws, and regulations.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Documented gaps in SSE policies as compared with the School Level Impact Measures (SSE SLIM 1-3).

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Collaborated with LEA leadership and staff to prioritize actions for addressing identified gaps in SSE policies.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝



SSE Process Measure 2: Funded LEA has monitored the implementation of SSE-related policies in priority schools

In the past six months, did you complete each of the following actions regarding the monitoring of priority schools’ implementation of policies (including, laws, codes, or regulations)? (Mark yes or no for each item.)

  1. Developed or maintained a list of current school-level SSE policy guidance for priority schools.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Reviewed priority schools’ SSE policy guidance to ensure alignment with state law, state education agency policy, and district policy.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Tracked priority schools’ implementation of SSE related policies.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝

  1. Prepared informational materials about current SSE policies or policy options for stakeholders.

  2. Maintained a tracking system of priority schools that have used CDC’s School Health Index to evaluate SSE policy implementation.

Yes ⃝ No ⃝


Yes ⃝ No ⃝



SSE Process Measure 3:

% of priority schools that received assistance on SSE

In the past six months, how often did you interact with [PRIORITY SCHOOL NAME] to provide assistance (e.g., professional development events, technical assistance, guidance or resource materials, and referrals to other agencies or organizations) on SSE?

_____ Never

_____ 1 time

_____ 2 times

_____ 3 - 5 times

_____ 6 - 10 times

_____ 11 - 15 times

_____ 16 - 20 times

_____ 21 or more times


On what SSE topics did you provide assistance to [PRIORITY SCHOOL NAME]? (check all that apply)

  • Select strategies to prevent bullying, sexual harassment, and electronic aggression

  • Implement strategies to prevent bullying, sexual harassment, and electronic aggression

  • Select parent engagement strategies

  • Implement parent engagement strategies

  • Select school connectedness strategies

  • Implement school connectedness strategies

  • Assess safe and supportive environment policies

  • Monitor the implementation of safe and supportive environment policies

  • Manage controversy around safe and supportive environments

  • Build staff and student competencies and techniques to promote a safe and supportive environment for all students

SSE Process Measure 4:

Frequency with which funded LEA received assistance from NGO on SSE

In the past six months, how often did you interact with Gay Straight Alliance Network to receive assistance (e.g., professional development events, technical assistance, guidance or resource materials, and referrals to other agencies or organizations on SSE)?

_____ Never

_____ 1 time

_____ 2 times

_____ 3 - 5 times

_____ 6 - 10 times

_____ 11 - 15 times

_____ 16 - 20 times

_____ 21 or more times


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