NV-SCSEL Student and Staff Survey Reports

Reporting Notes

State scores presented on these reports may not be comparable across survey administrations due to different populations taking the survey.

  • 2023-24

    The reports incorporate Nevada’s new school climate standards. These standards have been developed in collaboration with state and national experts in school climate to help schools better use school climate data to identify areas where schools are demonstrating excellent or adequate conditions, or where conditions need improvement.

  • 2020-21

    Please use caution when interpreting school climate survey results from the 2020-21 school year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, participation rates were lower than in prior years, raising the potential for bias on survey results. In addition, many students who took the survey were learning through remote or hybrid models.

  • 2019-20

    The NV-SCSEL survey was administered for the first time in the fall semester. Please use caution when comparing scores from the 2019-20 fall survey administration to scores from prior survey administrations, which were during spring semesters.

  • 2017-18

    A change was made to the NV-SCSEL scoring algorithms during the 2017-18 NV-SCSEL survey administration; scores were updated to align with the updated U.S. Department of Education’s benchmark performance level categories. Aligning the scale scores with these benchmarks increases the utility of the scores by noting whether the students' perceptions of the school represent conditions that are "most favorable", "favorable", or "least favorable" for each climate construct. NV-SCSEL scores from 2017-18 onward can be interpreted as:

    • 100 - 299 - Least favorable conditions
    • 300 - 400 - Favorable conditions
    • 401 - 500 - Most favorable conditions
    Please note that scores from 2017-18 or later cannot be directly compared to scores on earlier years' reports. To examine change over time, please refer to the Trend Analysis tab on the NV-SCSEL data tool at https://nevadaschoolclimate.org/datatool.

  • 2016-17

    All state benchmark scores presented in 2016-17 school reports are 2015-16 spring state scores. 2016-17 state benchmark scores are available by request at nvschoolclimate@air.org.

Reports

Use the filters below to select the reports that interest you. If school climate surveys were administered in both semesters of a school year (depending on the school district or charter), the semester with the most district participation is pre-selected for you. To get reports for all schools in a district or charter, download the zip file(s) located at the top of your results list.



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