Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2023-24 (ECLS-K:2024) April 2024 Materials Revision Request

Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2023-24 (ECLS-K:2024) August 2024 Materials Revision Request

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Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 2023-24 (ECLS-K:2024) April 2024 Materials Revision Request

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Early Childhood Longitudinal Study,
Kindergarten Class of 2023-24

(ECLS-K:2024)



Kindergarten and First-Grade National Data

Collection and Transfer School Recruitment



OMB# 1850-0750 v.31

Attachment B-3c

Spring First Grade Parent Paper Survey, Abbreviated



National Center for Education Statistics

U.S. Department of Education




August 2024


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United States

Department of Education

Early Childhood Longitudinal Study,

Kindergarten Class of 2023-24 (ECLS-K:2024)

Parent Survey


Thank you for your time in completing this brief survey!

We have a few questions about your household and the child selected to participate in the ECLS-K:2024.


1. Since the beginning of this school year, have you or the other adults in your household done any of the following activities?

Yes

No

4. In a typical week, how often do you or any other family members read books to this child?

Include only times family members have read books to this child. Do not include times when this child reads or looks at books by themself. Please include reading of books in any language.


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  • Not at all [SKIP QUESTION 5, GO TO QUESTION 6]

  • Once or twice a week

  • 3 to 6 times a week

  • Every day

Attended an open house or a back-to-school night

Attended a meeting of a PTA, PTO, or Parent-Teacher Organization

Gone to a regularly-scheduled parent-teacher conference with this child’s teacher or meeting with this child’s teacher

Attended a school or class event, such as a play sports event, or science fair

Served as a volunteer in this child’s classroom or elsewhere in the school

2. This year, have any of the following reasons made it harder for you to participate in activities at this child’s school?

Yes

No

5. Generally, how long is this child read to at each of these times?

Please include reading in any language.


_____ Number of minutes


Inconvenient meeting times

No child care keeps your family from going to school meetings or event

Family members can't get time off from work


6. About how many children's books does this child have at home now, including library books? 

Please only include books that are for children. Include all children’s books including those that are electronic or eBooks.  Also include books that are borrowed or from the library, as well as those that may be shared with siblings.


______ Number of books

Problems with safety going to the school

The school does not make your family feel welcome

Problems with transportation to the school

You don't hear about things going on at school that you might want to be involved in

Because you or members of your family speak a language other than English and meetings are conducted only in English

Another reason

3. We’d like to ask you about some of the activities this child might do.

Outside of school hours, has this child ever participated in any of the following activities?

Yes

No

Organized athletic activities, like basketball, soccer, baseball, swimming, or gymnastics 

Dance groups, classes, or lessons

Music, for example, piano, instrumental music, or singing lessons 

Drama groups, classes, or lessons

Art groups, classes, or lessons, for example, painting, drawing, sculpture 

Craft groups, classes, or lessons

Language groups, classes, or lessons (to learn English or another language) 





7. In the past month, how often did you and this child engage in the following activities?

Never or almost never

Less than once a week

Once a week

Several times a week

Every day or almost every day

Showed interest in or talked about time using clocks

Counted down using numbers (10, 9, 8, 7, . . .)

Counted out money

Memorized math facts (such as 2 + 2 = 4)

Measured the lengths and widths of things

Guessed the number of things (such as pennies in a jar)

Compared the sizes of numbers (such as 5 is more than 4)

Measured ingredients when cooking or baking

8. How well has this child's school done with each of the following activities during this school year?

Does this very well

Just OK

Doesn’t do this at all


11. What is the highest level of education of this child’s parent or legal guardian? If this child has more than one parent or legal guardian with differing levels of education, please report on the parent with the highest level of education.

The school lets you know between report cards how this child is doing in school.

8th grade or less

Associate’s degree

The school helps you understand what children at this child's age are like.

High school, but no diploma

Bachelor’s degree

The school makes you aware of chances to volunteer at the school.

High school diploma

or equivalent (GED)

Master’s degree

(MA, MS)

The school provides workshops, materials, or advice about how to

help this child learn at home.

Vocational or technical program after high school diploma

Doctorate degree

(Ph.D., Ed.D.)

The school provides information on community services to help this

child or your family.

Some college but no degree

Professional degree beyond bachelor’s degree (MD, DDS, JD, LLB)


9. Now we have a question about your expectations of this child’s grades during this school year. Overall, how do you expect this child's grades will be? 


  • Excellent 

  • Above average 

  • Average 

  • Below average 

  • Failing 


12. Which category best fits the total income of all persons in your household over the past year?

Include your own income. Include money from jobs or other earnings, pensions, interest, rent, Social Security payments, and so on.

$0 to $10,000

$60,001 to $75,000

$10,001 to $20,000

$75,001 to $100,000

$20,001 to $30,000

$100,001 to $200,000

10. Including children, how many people live in this household?

____ ____ Children (17 years and younger)

____ ____ Adults (18 years and older)


$30,001 to $40,000

$200,001 to $300,000

$40,001 to $50,000

$300,001 or more

$50,000 to $60,000




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