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About the California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS)
The CHKS is the largest statewide student survey of resiliency, protective factors, risk behaviors and school climate in the nation. The California Department of Education (CDE) has funded the CHKS since 1997 to provide data to assist schools in 1) fostering safe and supportive school climates, social-emotional competencies, and engagement in learning; 2) preventing youth health-risk behaviors and other barriers to academic achievement; and 3) promoting positive youth development, resiliency, and well-being. A thorough understanding of the scope and nature of these student behaviors, attitudes, experiences and supports is essential for guiding school improvement and academic, prevention and health programs.
California Healthy Kids Survey Reports
- 18th Biennial State California Healthy Kids Survey, 2019-2021
- California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Imperial County Elementary Student Survey, 2022-2023
- California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Imperial County Secondary Student Survey, 2022-2023
- California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Imperial County Elementary Student Survey, 2020-2021
- California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Imperial County Secondary Student Survey, 2020-2021
- 17th Biennial State California Healthy Kids Survey, 2017-2019
- California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Imperial County Elementary Student Survey, 2018-2019
- California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Imperial County Secondary Student Survey, 2018-2019
- Imperial County Healthy Kids Survey Infographics 2018-2019
- California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Imperial County Elementary Student Survey, 2016-2017
- California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Imperial County Secondary Student Survey, 2016-2017
- 16th Biennial State California Healthy Kids Survey, 2015-2017
Funded by
CalSCHLS — Developed by WestEd for the California Department of Education
The California School Climate, Health, and Learning Surveys
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Contact Information
Miriam Belopolsky
Sr. Director | County TUPE Coordinator
CDE County Office of Education
TUPE Coordinators
(760) 312-6498
mbell@icoe.org
Brenda San Roman
Student Program Specialist
Phone: (760) 312-6498
brenda.sanroman@icoe.org
Fernando Calderón
Prevention Specialist
(760) 312-6498
fernando.calderon@icoe.org