About Us
Click on map to see consortia details
Welcome to the Cal-PASS program! Cal-PASS is a vital resource to help educators improve student achievement by identifying and reducing barriers to successful student transition in all levels of education: from kindergarten through college. The power of Cal-PASS rests in two aspects:
- the data the system collects
- bringing K-16 groups and faculty together from different educational segments to use the data to identify barriers, empower educators to make changes and build best practices.
Cal-PASS provides the information educators have been asking for. Working together, educators use the Cal-PASS data to equip students with the tools they need to make the successful transition to higher education. So please peruse our web site and become involved with our exciting program. Cal-PASS is for everyone interested in student success!
News & Events
From the Executive Director:
On Growth & Perkins IV
From our humble beginnings in
1998, Cal-PASS has grown in
membership to more than 4,000
K-16 institutions in 46 counties and
houses more than 195 million records.
There are currently 55 Professional
Learning Councils (PLCs) across the
state with more than 1,000 K-16 faculty
meeting monthly in English, math,
EL/ESL, science, counseling and career
technical education, reviewing research
on student transition and success and suggesting
improvements in practice that
Cal-PASS funds and evaluates.
One of the ways to determine if an organization
is making an impact is to assess
how well it is integrated into state
operations and other activities. From the
state perspective, Cal-PASS was recently
named in the California Career Technical
Education State Plan as the data provider
for local, state and federal Perkins IV reporting.
Perkins IV is a significant change
in reporting from the previous system and
numerous accountability provisions have
been added that focus on tracking students
from high schools to community colleges.
Read the whole story in the
Summer Newsletter.
PLC Growth Hits New High
Since this time last year, the number of
Cal-PASS Professional Learning
Councils (PLCs) has more than doubled.
From 25 PLCs at the end of 2007, there
are now 55 flourishing Cal-PASS PLCs
from Eureka to San Diego and from San
Francisco to Yucaipa.
Approximately
1,000 faculty members representing
middle schools, high schools, community
colleges and universities now meet
with colleagues in discipline-specific,
regionally based councils to look at student
data, analyze misalignments in curriculum,
and develop innovations aimed at
helping to align curriculum, increase
student transition and decrease the
number of students disappearing from the
education pipeline.
Read the whole story in the
Summer Newsletter.
Strengthening Student Success: Basic Skills and Beyond
Planning for this year’s Strengthening Student Success conference is moving along and we will have an exciting program to offer. The conference will be at the Marriot in Anaheim, October 1-3, 2008.
The conference is tailored to those engaged in the quest for student success through the assessment of learning and collaborative inquiry. We are seeking to share teaching strategies, institutional efforts and assessment methods that have demonstrated success in increasing student learning. This year’s focus is on strategies that move students through and beyond basic skills (or pre-collegiate level).
Code Name Green Means Digital
You hear it everywhere, but what does
it mean? For Cal-PASS, a large part of
being green means being paperless, but just
how easy is this to do, and is it practical?
All of us have to shift our thinking to
accept a process that is different from
what we have been doing. Going paperless
means more than scanning and saving
things electronically. At Cal-PASS, trying
to go paperless raises an important question:
How can documents be kept "legal,"
yet stored electronically in a way that can
easily be found and used? The technology
is out there. Read the whole story in the
Summer Newsletter.
Cal-PASS launches myCal-PASS
Cal-PASS members can now collaborate and share ideas with a few clicks of the mouse! myCal-PASS is now open to administrators, faculty and research staff from districts or institutions with a signed Cal-PASS MOU. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. MyCal-PASS presently allows users to self register and create a username and password.
After your registration is validated and confirmed, you will be able to view shared documents, participate in forums,
view regional calendars, submit data, download data and access the Cal-PASS on-line queries.
Check it out!