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school health profiles

The School Health Profiles (Profiles) is a system of surveys assessing school health policies and practices in states, large urban school districts, territories, and tribal governments. Profiles surveys are conducted every 2 years by education and health agencies among middle and high school principals and lead health education teachers.

Profiles monitors the status of

  • School health education requirements and content
  • Physical education requirements
  • School health policies related to HIV infection/AIDS, tobacco-use prevention, and nutrition
  • Asthma management activities
  • Family and community involvement in school health programs



Profiles 2010 Overview [pdf 748K] Background information on Profiles and examples of how Profiles data are used

Summary of Surveillance Activities

Results & Fact Sheets

Comprehensive Results
2010 Profiles Report [pdf 4.3MB]
Full report of the 2010 Profiles, including methods, short-term and long-term changes over time, and results

Chronic Disease Prevention Fact Sheets


Selected Topics Fact Sheets

Presentations
2010 state Profiles results illustrated on a U.S. map

Youth Risk Behavior & School Health Policy Fact Sheets


Participation

participation map Participation Map, 2010 States and large urban school districts that participated in School Health Profiles

Participation History and Data Quality, 1996–2010

 
 
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