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Parental Access to Surveys

Per ACT 436 of the 2014 Louisiana Legislature, below is a chart identifying surveys administered by schools and the district to students throughout the school year. To view a copy of available surveys or request exclusion from participation, please contact Alexis Cannon, public information coordinator, at (985) 785-7222 or via email.

 

Name 

School/Grade  Level 

When 

Purpose 

SCPPS Usage

Student Stakeholder Survey

Grades 5-12 at all schools

April 13-24, 2026

A clear and comprehensive program  of evaluation and external  review, supported by  

research-based standards to assist schools and the  district in regards to continuous improvement

Feedback implementation from stakeholder groups for continuous improvement plans

Insights Self-Report Survey (Survey for grades 9-12)

All students, grades 9-12

BOY (Aug/Sept)

EOY (April/May)

To assess students’ life skills and competencies and better understand the overall climate and culture of our schools

To identify students in need of Tier 2 and 3 supports through targeted skill analysis; to guide and strengthen MTSS planning; to identify and review patterns to align district initiatives and school improvement plans

*Insights Assessment 

(Direct Assessment for grades K-8)

All students, grades K-8

Panorama SEL Survey

All students: grades 3-12

Beginning of fall semester and end of spring semester

To assess students SEL strengths/competencies

Identify students who need social-emotional wellness supports/interventions

K-2 SEL Screener

All students: grades K-2

Beginning of fall semester and end of spring semester

To assess students SEL strengths/competencies

Identify students who need social-emotional wellness supports/interventions

New Tech Network Student Culture Survey

Satellite Center

Beginning of Semester and End of Semester

To assess students’ skills of collaboration and agency as defined by New Tech Network.

Understand the supports needed to help students attain collaboration and agency skills.

To view a copy of available surveys or request exclusion from participation, please contact Alexis  Cannon, Public Information Coordinator, at (985) 785-7222 or acannon@wearescpps.org.