U NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
National Center for Education Statistics
February 3, 2022
MEMORANDUM
To: Bob Sivinski, OMB
From: Rachel Hansen, NCES
Through: Carrie Clarady, NCES
Re: School Pulse Panel March 2022 Questionnaire Change Request (OMB# 1850-0963 v. 9)
The School Pulse Panel (SPP) monthly data collection was originally cleared under emergency review under 5 CFR 1320.13(a) (OMB #1850-0963 v1) in June 2021. After a difficult start, a revised package (also cleared under emergency review) was cleared in September 2021 (OMB #1850-0963 v5). NCES requested emergency clearance for those packages to allow us to comply with the January 21, 2021 EO 14000 Executive Order on Supporting the Reopening and Continuing Operation of Schools and Early Childhood Education Providers. Normal clearance procedures would not allow IES to comply with the intent of this EO. In October 2021, the SPP was suspended for the months of October, November, and December due to continued low response rates in September 2021, the first month of the collection (OMB #1850-0963 v6). During that pause, the Institute of Education Sciences redesigned the study to improve response rates.
An additional Emergency Clearance for the collection (OMB# 1850-0963 v.7) was approved by OMB in December 2021. This emergency review under 5 CFR 1320.13(a) was for the SPP to collect voluntary responses throughout the 2022 calendar year from a nationally representative sample of public schools to better understand how schools, students, and educators are responding to the ongoing stressors of the coronavirus pandemic, along with other priority items for the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Department of Education program offices. The SPP study itself is extremely important particularly now that COVID-19 has not waned, and the pulse model is one that the agency will need after the pandemic subsides for other quick-turnaround data needs. In order to extend this research beyond the 6 months allowed for research activities cleared under 5 CFR 1320.13(a), NCES has simultaneously publish a Federal Register Notice soliciting both 60-day and 30-day public comment on this collection concurrent with data collection. Furthermore, we anticipate that new content will be rotated in (and some rotated out) on a monthly basis. Moving forward, we plan to submit requests for new content quarterly to OMB for 30-day public comment.
The purpose of this Change Request is to make modifications to previously approved items and to add new items (within the scope of research domains established and approved in previous packages) to be collected on the March instrument. These modifications and additions reflect school experiences with providing meals and continued responses to the current COVID-19 surge with the omicron variant. Specifically, we incorporated minor edits to the school nutrition items that were provided by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. Furthermore, items focused on parental concerns have been replicated to capture student and school staff concerns, and additional items have been developed to ask whether parents/students/staff have staged any protests due to their school’s response to COVID-19.
The costs to the government have not changed as a result of this amendment, nor has the projected respondent burden. Planned communication materials and items to be collected in January, February, and March are provided in Appendices A and B, with the changes to Appendix B detailed below.
SchLun_1. As of today, how does your school provide students with breakfast and lunch?
Students
can participate in the USDA School Meal programs (e.g., i.e.,
the National
School Lunch Program and/or School Breakfast Program)
Students can buy meals at school but not part of the USDA school meal program
All students must bring meals from home {If selected, no other food items are displayed}
Don’t Know
(Display
if SCHLun_1 ≠ ALL STUDENTS MUST BRING…)
SchLun_2. As
of today, about what percentage of students in your school
participate in the lunch
and/or breakfast programs?
National
School Lunch Program (NSLP) and/or School Breakfast Program (SBP)?
0% {If selected, no other food items are displayed}
1 – 25%
26–50%
51–75%
76–99%
100%
Don’t Know
SchLun_3.
As of today,
how does your school operate the school
lunch and/or breakfast programs?
National
School Lunch Program (NSLP) and/or School Breakfast Program (SBP)?
Select
all that apply.
Seamless Summer Option (SSO) under the nationwide waiver
Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) or other special provision
Traditional school meal program operations – not using the SSO waiver
Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) – our school is currently operating under an unanticipated school closure
Pandemic
Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT)
Partnerships or sponsorships with local food organizations
District
or school financial funding
Other, please specify: _____
Don’t Know
SchLun_4.
Since
the beginning of the 2021-22 school year, As
of today,
what are the
ways that your school has provided meals to students?
Select all that apply
Meals are provided in the school building
Meals are picked up from school designated locations
Meals are dropped off using bus routes
Meals are delivered directly to households
Meals are prepared and delivered through local partnerships
Meals
are not offered to students
Other, please specify: _____
Don’t Know
SchLun_5a. Before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, how did your school operate the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)?
All
students in my school were offered the
NSLP
free school lunches
Individual
eligible students were offered the
NSLP
free or reduced-price lunches
Other, please specify: _____
Not applicable; school does not operate the NSLP before the pandemic
Don’t Know
SchLun_5b. Before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, how did your school operate the School Breakfast Program (SBP)?
All
students in my school were offered the
SBP
free school
breakfasts
Individual
eligible students were offered the
SBP
free or
reduced-price breakfasts
Other, please specify: _____
Not applicable; school does not operate the SBP prior to the pandemic
Don’t Know
(Display if SchLun_7 or SchLun8 = YES) SchLun_9. What category(s) are you experiencing issues with procuring? Select all that apply.
Fruit
Vegetables
Grains
Whole Grain Rich Items
Milk
Meat/Meat Alternates
Low sodium foods
Meal service supplies (e.g., food trays)
Other, please specify: ________________
Don’t Know
(Display if SchLun_7 or SchLun8 = YES) SchLun_10. Are the challenges you are experiencing with school meal program food due to any of the following? Select all that apply.
Shipment delays
Orders arriving with missing items, reduced quantities, or product substitutions
Limited product availability
Food costs
Labor shortages
Contract
cancelled by vendor
Limited or no vendors available
Limited or restricted food delivery days or times
Vendor surcharges or increased purchasing minimums
Other, please specify: _____________
Don’t know
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ParCon3.
How concerned are
parents
PARENTS/GUARDIANS with
the following for their children for the 2021-22 school year?
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Extremely concerned
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Have PARENTS/GUARDIANS of students at your school staged any protests due to your school’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic?
Yes
No
Don’t know
StuCon1. Approximately what percentage of STUDENTS have expressed concerns attending full-time in-person learning during the 2021-22 school year?
0%
1 – 25%
26–50%
51–75%
76–99%
100%
Don’t know
StuCon2. Which of the following are STUDENTS concerned about for the 2021-22 school year? Select all that apply.
Meeting academic standards
Learning options for the immunocompromised
Physical health and safety in classrooms
Social, emotional, and mental health
Mitigation and prevention strategies and policies for COVID-19 implemented in school
Safe participation in extracurricular activities and sports
Safe lunch, recess, or other activities that involve large number of students
Safe transportation
Other, please specify: _____
Don’t know
StuCon3. How concerned are STUDENTS with the following for the 2021-22 school year?
{Rows display based on selections made in StuCon2}
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Slightly concerned |
Somewhat concerned |
Moderately concerned |
Extremely concerned |
Meeting academic standards |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Learning options for the immunocompromised |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Physical health and safety in classrooms |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Social, emotional, and mental health |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Mitigation and prevention strategies and policies for COVID-19 implemented in school |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Safe participation in extracurricular activities and sports |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Safe lunch, recess, or other activities that involve large number of students |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Safe transportation |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Have STUDENTS at your school staged any protests, walk-outs, or strikes due to your school’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic?
Yes
No
Don’t know
StaffCon1. Approximately what percentage of STAFF MEMBERS have expressed concerns working full-time in-person during the 2021-22 school year?
0%
1 – 25%
26–50%
51–75%
76–99%
100%
Don’t know
StaffCon2. Which of the following are STAFF MEMBERS concerned about for the 2021-22 school year? Select all that apply.
Getting students to meet academic standards
Working conditions for the immunocompromised
Physical health and safety while in classroom or offices
Social, emotional, and mental health
Mitigation and prevention strategies and policies for COVID-19 implemented in school
Safe administration of extracurricular activities and sports
Safe lunch, recess, or other activities that involve large number of students and/or staff members
Safe transportation
Childcare during remote learning
Providing instruction to students having to quarantine
Lack of substitute teachers
Other, please specify: _____
Don’t know
StaffCon3. How concerned are STAFF MEMBERS with the following for the 2021-22 school year?
{Rows display based on selections made in StaffCon2}
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Slightly concerned |
Somewhat concerned |
Moderately concerned |
Extremely concerned |
Getting students to meet academic standards |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Working conditions for the immunocompromised |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Physical health and safety while in the classroom or offices |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Social, emotional, and mental health |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Mitigation and prevention strategies and policies for COVID-19 implemented in school |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Safe administration of extracurricular activities and sports |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Safe lunch, recess, or other activities that involve large number of students and/or staff members |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Safe transportation |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Childcare during remote learning |
A |
B |
C |
D |
Have STAFF MEMBERS at your school staged any protests, walk-outs, or strikes due to your school’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic?
Yes
No
Don’t know
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