Georgia
Student Health Survey 2.0
There are two
versions of the Georgia Student Health Survey (GSHS)
2.0. The first version is for middle and high school
students (grades 6 – 12), and the second version is a
shorter survey for elementary students (grades 3-5).
At least 75% of students at each grade level (3-12) must
participate in the GSHS 2.0 to be eligible for the
School Climate Star Rating. Please make plans for
your elementary, middle and high school students to
participate in the GSHS 2.0. Survey responses are
anonymous and will be submitted directly to the Georgia
Department of Education for analysis. The GSHS 2.0 is
also available in Spanish. Students may select the
Spanish version within the survey. Elementary, middle
and high school survey links are posted below.
Georgia
Student Health Survey 2.0 – ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (grades
3-5)
http://gshs.gadoe.org/elementary
Georgia
Student Health Survey 2.0 - MIDDLE SCHOOL (grades 6-8)
http://gshs.gadoe.org/middleschool
Georgia
Student Health Survey 2.0 - HIGH SCHOOL (grades 9-12)
http://gshs.gadoe.org/highschool
Georgia
School Personnel Survey
The Georgia
School Personnel Survey (GSPS) is modeled after the
student survey and includes 31 questions. The GSPS is
for all certified and classified staff members who work
at least 50 percent of the day in the school. At
least 75% of certified and classified staff members must
participate in the survey to be eligible for the School
Climate Star Rating. Most teachers should be able to
participate in the GSPS using their classroom computer.
The survey is also accessible using a tablet or
smartphone. Survey responses are anonymous and will be
submitted directly to the Georgia Department of
Education for analysis. Results from the Georgia School
Personnel Survey will not be available to the public and
will not be posted online. The Georgia School Personnel
Survey link is posted below.
Georgia
School Personnel Survey:
http://gshs.gadoe.org/personnel
Georgia
Parent Survey
The Georgia
Parent Survey is also modeled after the student
survey and contains 24 questions. Parents may complete
the survey using their personal computer, smartphone or
tablet. For parents that do not have access to the
Internet, school administrators should consider
scheduling dates and times to allow parents to complete
the Georgia Parent Survey at school. All parents should
be encouraged to participate in the Georgia Parent
Survey because the data will be used as part of the
calculation of the School Climate Star Rating. Survey
responses are anonymous and will be submitted directly
to the Georgia Department of Education for analysis. The
Georgia Parent Survey is also available in Spanish.
Parents may select the Spanish version within the
survey. Results from the Georgia Parent Survey will not
be available to the public and will not be posted
online. The Georgia Parent Survey link is posted below.
Georgia
Parent Survey:
http://gshs.gadoe.org/parents
Survey
Administration
Each of the
surveys is administered online through the provided
survey links. As soon as the school administrator enters
the survey link into the web browser, a drop-down menu
will appear and the school administrator will use the
drop-down menu to select their school district and their
school. If there are new schools that wish to
participate that are not included in the drop-down menu,
please contact us using the contact information at the
end of this e-mail and we will add the school to the
list.
Please do not
allow students to use the drop-down menu to select their
school system and school. Students will often select
the wrong school system or the wrong school on the
drop-down menu. If this happens your school will not get
credit for their survey responses. A teacher or
administrator should always be assigned to select the
school system and school name on the drop-down menu.
Survey
Participation Website
The survey
participation website is available to help you monitor
survey participation rates for each of your schools. The
link to the survey participation website is posted
below.
Survey
Participation Website:
http://gshs.gadoe.org/Reports
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