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Health is Academic!
Collaborative Conference on Student Achievement Conference
April 19, 2011
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21st Century Coordinated School Health
EducationHealth
Wealth
Eliminate Health Disparities& Achievement Disparities
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2010 Four-Year Cohort Graduation Rates by Student Subgroup (DPI 2010)
All Students 74.2%Asian 85.2 %White 79.6 %Female 78.9%Multi-Racial 71.2 %Male 69.6%American Indian 67.9%Black 66.9 %Economically Disadvantaged 66.3%Hispanic 61.4 %Students with Disabilities 57.5%Limited English Proficient 48.3%
*U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), “Local Education Agency Universe Dropout and Completion Data File: School Year 2000–01
12,599 @ +$10K per Year= +$99.2 Million per Year
4,065 @ +$10K per Year=$40.7 Million per Year
Up from 63% ’01*=12,599 more grads
Up from 55% ’01*=4,065 more grads
http://ayp.ncpublicschools.org
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Addressing Teen Pregnancy• Nationally 31-33% of pregnant teens
graduate on time.• NC Adolescent Parenting Program in ’06-’07
enrolled 785 teens from 31 Counties.• Only 35 (4%) of them dropped out of school. Expected Dropouts = 526 Actual Dropouts = 35 Additional graduates 491
491 X $10K = $4.9M
http://tppi.its.state.nc.us/info/tppi.htm
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Educationally Relevant Health Disparities
• Vision• Asthma• Teen Pregnancy • Aggression and
Violence• Physical Activity • Breakfast• Inattention and
Hyperactivity
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Health Risk Behaviors & Academic Grades NC High Schools 2007 YRBS
25
13
37
28
13
36
18
52
36
19
42
26
31
47
68
4844
61
50
70
0
20
40
60
80
Weapon carried inpast 30 days
Cigarette use(current)
Alcohol use (current) Ever had sex Watched TV morethan 3 hrs/day
% o
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Mostly A'sMostly B'sMostly C'sMostly D/F's
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Health Risk Behaviors & Academic Grades NC Middle Schools 2007 YRBS
22
37
29
1114
8
23
45
17 1818
38
28
4140
2527
18
30
5248
3233
23
0
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Ever carried aweapon
Cigarette use(current)
Alcohol use(current)
Ever Fasted tocontrol weight
Watched TV morethan 3 hrs/day
Other screen timemore than 2
hrs/day
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Mostly A'sMostly B'sMostly C'sMostly D/F's
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School Success and Healthy Weight- NC High School YRBS 2007
14
1011.3
18
21
14.9
25
22.5
0
10
20
30
Overweight* Obese**
% o
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Mostly A'sMostly B'sMostly C'sMostly D/F's
BMI>85th Percentile <95th >=95th Percentile
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2009 DPI Interns’ Study
Exploring the Relationship between Healthful Living and Graduation Rates, July 2009http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/intern-research/reports/healthstudy.pdf
• Finding– Significant inverse relationship between a
student’s BMI and performance on Algebra I End-of-Course exam.
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8 Components
of a Coordinated
School Health Approach
Family &CommunityInvolvement
PhysicalEducation &
PhysicalActivity
Nutrition Services
Counseling, Psychological & Social Services
ComprehensiveSchoolHealth
Education
HealthySchool
Environment
School-site Health
Promotion forStaff
School Health
Services
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School Health Profiles Survey• Middle & High Schools 2002-2010• Elementary Schools beginning
2012• Principals and Lead Health
Education Teachers• Tracks Policies, Programs and
Practices in the 8 Component Areas of Coordinated School Health
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School Level Impact Measures (SLIMs)• Common national measures of
school health progress in each of 8 components.
• 46 measures derived from School Health Profiles Survey.
• 10 NC Priority SLIMs.
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Making A Difference inYour Schools
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NC Healthy SchoolsPartnership Priorities
• Positive trends in Youth Risk Factor Behavior Measures
• Positive trends in School Level Impact Measures
• Increase public schools’ Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Measures–Includes 4Yr Graduation Rate
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21st Century Coordinated School Health
Education
Health WealthEliminate Health Disparitiesand Achievement Disparities
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Coordinated Approach To Quality School Health
Injury & Violence
Nutrition
Physical Act
Sexual Risk
Tobacco Use
Alcohol/DrugInjury & Violence
Hth & Human Services
Public Instruction
Transition to HighQuality
Independent LifeIn A
Diverse Global
Economy
21st CenturySchools:
Academic Achievemen
t&
Optimal Health
Nutrition
Mental Hlth
Environment
StaffWellness
Health SCOS*
Phys Ed SCOSPhys ActivityHealth Services
Family &Community
Cur
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Profiles/SLIMsSuccess Stories
YRBSSuccess Stories
Academic &Health Outcomes
Economic & SocialOutcomes