“…The value of these scales has been documented in several studies that have focused on their relationship with academic engagement, grades, and educational aspirations (Cornell et al, 2016); suspension rates (Heilbrun et al, 2018); student risk behaviors (Cornell & Huang, 2016); dropout rates (Jia et al, 2015); student threat assessment (Nekvasil & Cornell, 2015); and middle school grade configuration (Malone et al, 2017). More recently, evidence to support the longitudinal measurement invariance of these scales, across 8 years, has been provided for both middle and high school samples, paving the way for evaluation of changes to school climate on these constructs (Konold et al, 2021).…”