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Title: SDE Data Collection


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SDE Data Collection
  • Youth Risk Behavior Survey
  • Substance Use, Safety and School Climate Survey

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Coordinated School Health
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State Department of EducationStaff
  • Shannon Page
  • Coordinated School Health Director
  • Pat Stewart
  • HIV/Health Education Coordinator
  • Matt McCarter
  • Safe/Drug-Free Schools 21st CCLC Coordinator

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Is student health the missing piece of school
reform?
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Health and success in school are interrelated.
Schools cannot achieve their primary mission of
education if students and staff are not healthy
and fit physically, mentally, and
socially.-NASBE
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It is difficultfor students to be successful in
school if they are
  • Depressed
  • Tired
  • Being bullied
  • Stressed
  • Sick
  • Using alcohol or other drugs
  • Hungry
  • Abused
  • Neglected

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  • Youth Risk Behavior Survey
  • Substance Use, Safety and School Climate Survey

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Youth Risk Behavior Survey(YRBS)
  • Administered 1991, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2005,
    2007
  • Spring 2007 sample size 1,440 in 45 high schools
    throughout the state
  • Grades 9-12
  • Equally spread among gender, ethnicity and grade
    levels
  • Adolescent risk behavior focus

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Substance Abuse, Safety and School Climate (SASSC)
  • Administered 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006
  • Fall 2006 sample size 15,491
  • Grades 6, 8, 10 and 12
  • Rural, urban, alternative and charter schools
    included
  • Substance abuse and violence attitudes and
    behaviors

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Keep in Mind
  • Idaho K-12 enrollment from 2000-2007 increased by
    19,737 students
  • 2007 enrollment 264,746

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Any Binge Drinking, Grade 12 Previous 30 Days
Regional Variation, 2006 (SASSC)
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BSUNational College Health Assessment
  • Number of times college students consumed five or
    more drinks in a sitting in the last two weeks
  • 1-2 times 17.9
  • 3-5 times 7.5
  • 6 or more 1.4
  • Fall 2005, 561 respondents

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Percentage of Students Driving While Using
Alcohol or Drugs Within the Previous 30 Days,
19962006
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Lifetime Prevalence Any Methamphetamine Use,
by Grade Level and Gender, 2006
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Lifetime Prevalence Any Marijuana Use, by Grade
Level and Gender, 2006
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YRBS 2007 Marijuana Usage
  • One in three Idaho high school students has used
    marijuana one or more times during his or her
    lifetime
  • Hispanic students (14) were twice as likely as
    white students to have used marijuana for their
    first time before the age of 13
  • Past month marijuana use more than doubled
    between 2003 and 2007 (26)

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Lifetime Prevalence Any Tobacco Smoking
Idaho, by Grade Level, 19962006
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2007 SASSC
  • More than one half of all students surveyed
    reported that school had been their primary
    source of information about the dangers of drugs
    and drinking (54.6)

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Endorsement of Physical Violence Boys and
Girls, 2006
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Relationship Violence Data
  • One in eight high school students were hit,
    slapped, or physically hurt on purpose by their
    boyfriend or girlfriend during the previous 12
    months
  • 13 of female students and 8 of male students
    report they have been physically forced to have
    sexual intercourse

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Lifetime Prevalence Any Weapon Carrying (In
General) Boys and Girls, 2006
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Weapons and SafetyYRBS
  • 6 of students reported that they did not come to
    school one or more times during the previous
    month because they felt unsafe
  • One-third of all students had property
    deliberately damaged or stolen on school property
    during the previous 30 days

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Weapons on Campus2006-2007 Incident Report
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Coordinated School Health
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Does this look familiarin schools?in
communities?among state agencies?

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What is a coordinated school health program?
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Coordinated school health programs(CSHPs)
  • Engage parents, teachers, students, families and
    communities
  • Keep students healthy over time
  • Support learning and school success
  • Reinforce positive behaviors throughout the day
  • Help students develop knowledge and skills to
    make smart choices

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Components of a Coordinated School Health Program
Allensworth and Kolbe, 1987
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Coordinated school health programs are a solution
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  • Coordinated school health programs can
  • Empower students with the knowledge, skills, and
    judgment to make smart choices in life
  • Increase healthy behaviors and impact students
    academic achievement
  • Healthy kids make better students, and
  • better students make healthy communities.

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Contact Information
  • Matt McCarter
  • Pat Stewart
  • Shannon Page
  • MAMcCarter_at_sde.idaho.gov
  • 332-6961
  • PLStewart_at_sde.idaho.gov
  • 332-6929
  • SLPage_at_sde.idaho.gov
  • 332-6947
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