Title: SDE Data Collection
1SDE Data Collection
- Youth Risk Behavior Survey
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- Substance Use, Safety and School Climate Survey
2Coordinated School Health
3State Department of EducationStaff
- Shannon Page
- Coordinated School Health Director
- Pat Stewart
- HIV/Health Education Coordinator
- Matt McCarter
- Safe/Drug-Free Schools 21st CCLC Coordinator
4Is student health the missing piece of school
reform?
5Health 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
6It 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
7- Youth Risk Behavior Survey
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- Substance Use, Safety and School Climate Survey
8Youth 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
9Substance 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
10Keep in Mind
- Idaho K-12 enrollment from 2000-2007 increased by
19,737 students - 2007 enrollment 264,746
11Any Binge Drinking, Grade 12 Previous 30 Days
Regional Variation, 2006 (SASSC)
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13BSUNational 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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15Percentage of Students Driving While Using
Alcohol or Drugs Within the Previous 30 Days,
19962006
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17Lifetime Prevalence Any Methamphetamine Use,
by Grade Level and Gender, 2006
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19Lifetime Prevalence Any Marijuana Use, by Grade
Level and Gender, 2006
20YRBS 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)
21Lifetime Prevalence Any Tobacco Smoking
Idaho, by Grade Level, 19962006
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242007 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)
25Endorsement of Physical Violence Boys and
Girls, 2006
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27Relationship 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
28Lifetime Prevalence Any Weapon Carrying (In
General) Boys and Girls, 2006
29Weapons 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
30Weapons on Campus2006-2007 Incident Report
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36Coordinated School Health
37Does this look familiarin schools?in
communities?among state agencies?
38What is a coordinated school health program?
39Coordinated 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
40Components of a Coordinated School Health Program
Allensworth and Kolbe, 1987
41Coordinated school health programs are a solution
42- 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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44Contact 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