
In the mid-1980's, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) conducted a number of separate surveys concerning schools and school personnel. In 1985, NCES undertook a critical review of its elementary and secondary school data system, identifying gaps in content and in design. As a result of this review, NCES redesigned the SASS survey system to emphasize teacher demand and shortage, teacher and administrator characteristics, school programs, and general conditions in schools. SASS also collects data on many other topics, including principals' and teachers' perceptions of school climate and problems in their schools; teacher compensation; district hiring practices and basic characteristics of the student population.
From its inception, SASS has had four core components: the School Questionnaire, the Teacher Questionnaire, the Principal Questionnaire, and the School District Questionnaire, which was known as the Teacher Demand and Shortage Questionnaire until the 1999–2000 SASS administration. These questionnaires are sent to respondents in public, private, and Bureau of Indian Education/tribal schools. In 1999-2000, public charter schools were also included in the sample. For the 2003–04 and 2007–08 SASS, a sample of public charter schools are included in the sample as part of the public school questionnaire.
Many of the same survey questions have been used in each cross-sectional cycle of the survey, allowing researchers to investigate trends over time. The questionnaires for each round of SASS are available online and can be downloaded from the Questionnaires page.
For questions about any of the SASS questionnaires, telephone the Census Bureau at 1-800-221-1204. SASS staff can also help you with questions you might have on survey content. E-mail your questions to sassdata@ed.gov..
Highlights
July 2010:
New! First Look pub, "Principal Attrition and Mobility: Results from the 2008-09 Principal Follow-up Survey" released, along with PFS questionnaires and methods.
May 2010:
April 2010:
2007–08 data added to the table on teachers' core subject hours, originally published in the Statistics in Brief NCES 2007-305.
196 SASS and TFS tables are now available online through our Table Library Search; or view a list of all tables.
June 2009:
Restricted-Use Data Files for the 2007-08 Schools and Staffing SurveyFiles are in SAS and ASCII formats, with syntax for creating files in SPSS and STATA. Documentation of file layouts, plus codebook information, survey methodology, and other background information is included.
Recent Publications
September 7, 2010:
2007-08 Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) and 2008-09 Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS) (CD ROM) Restricted-Use Data with CodebookAugust 11, 2010:
Teacher Attrition and Mobility: Results from the 2008-09 Teacher Follow-up SurveyJuly 19, 2010:
Principal Follow-up Survey 2008-09 restricted-use data filesJuly 19, 2010:
Principal Follow-up Survey 2008-09 restricted-use data files