Standardization of the baseline and surveillance evaluation of children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors could contribute to understanding tumor behavior, establishing prognoses, directing treatment, and interpreting multi-institutional cooperative study data. A tumor categorization schedule, based on recognized patterns of CNS tumor behavior involving 'aggressiveness' as assessed by the likelihood for neuraxis dissemination, relative time to progression and pattern of disease recurrence is presented. Included are the most common histologic subtypes of pediatric CNS neoplasms. No attempt has been made to include all histologic subtypes of pediatric CNS neoplasms. Using this categorization as a framework, recommendations are suggested for baseline evaluation at diagnosis and in surveillance.