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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
1. Percentage of schools that require healtheducation for students in any of grades 6
through 12.
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
High Schools 125 94 89 - 97
Middle Schools 161 55 49 - 62
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 83 64 - 93
All schools 310 72 68 - 76
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
2. Percentage of all schools that require students to take the following number of
required healtheducation courses.
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
a. 0 courses
High Schools 119 6 3 - 11
Middle Schools 156 49 43 - 55
Junior/Senior High Schools 22 18 7 - 39
All schools 297 31 27 - 35
b. 1 course
High Schools 119 74 66 - 80
Middle Schools 156 19 15 - 24
Junior/Senior High Schools 22 54 39 - 67
All schools 297 41 37 - 45
c. 2 courses
High Schools 119 11 7 - 17
Middle Schools 156 9 6 - 14
Junior/Senior High Schools 22 10 3 - 28
All schools 297 10 7 - 13
d. 3 courses
High Schools 119 4 2 - 9
Middle Schools 156 20 16 - 26
Junior/Senior High Schools 22 5 1 - 22
All schools 297 13 10 - 17
e. 4 or more courses
High Schools 119 6 3 - 11
Middle Schools 156 3 1 - 6
Junior/Senior High Schools 22 14 5 - 32
All schools 297 4 3 - 7
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
2N. Percentage of all schools that require students to take two or more health education
courses.*
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
High Schools 119 21 15 - 27
Middle Schools 156 32 26 - 38
Junior/Senior High Schools 22 28 14 - 49
All schools 297 28 24 - 32
*Response to question 2 is c, d, or e.
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
3. Percentage of all schools that taught a required healtheducation course in each of the
following grades.*
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
a. Sixth grade
High Schools NA NA NA
Middle Schools 149 44 37 - 50
Junior/Senior High Schools 17 17 6 - 40
All schools 166 41 35 - 47
b. Seventh grade
High Schools NA NA NA
Middle Schools 150 35 29 - 42
Junior/Senior High Schools 19 26 11 - 50
All schools 169 34 28 - 41
c. Eighth grade
High Schools NA NA NA
Middle Schools 150 37 31 - 44
Junior/Senior High Schools 19 21 8 - 44
All schools 169 36 30 - 42
d. Ninth grade
High Schools 110 74 66 - 80
Middle Schools 76 0 NA
Junior/Senior High Schools 21 62 40 - 80
All schools 207 43 38 - 47
e. Tenth grade
High Schools 98 61 53 - 69
Middle Schools NA NA NA
Junior/Senior High Schools 18 43 29 - 59
All schools 116 58 50 - 65
f. Eleventh grade
High Schools 95 39 32 - 48
Middle Schools NA NA NA
Junior/Senior High Schools 18 33 18 - 53
All schools 113 38 31 - 46
g. Twelfth grade
High Schools 95 39 31 - 47
Middle Schools NA NA NA
Junior/Senior High Schools 18 40 23 - 59
All schools 113 39 31 - 47
*Among schools with students in that grade.
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
4. Percentage of schools that require students who fail a required healtheducation course
to repeat it.*
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
High Schools 111 96 91 - 98
Middle Schools 77 17 12 - 23
Junior/Senior High Schools 17 100 NA
All schools 205 63 59 - 67
*Among those schools that require healtheducation for students and students take one or more required healtheducation courses in any of
grades 6 through 12.
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
5. Percentage of schools in which those who teach healtheducation are provided with the
following materials.
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
a. Goals, objectives, and expected outcomes
for health education
High Schools 125 96 92 - 98
Middle Schools 161 76 70 - 80
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 83 64 - 93
All schools 310 84 80 - 87
b. A chart describing the annual scope and
sequence of instruction for health education
High Schools 122 69 61 - 75
Middle Schools 160 57 51 - 62
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 53 37 - 69
All schools 306 61 56 - 65
c. Plans for how to assess student performance
in health education
High Schools 125 78 71 - 84
Middle Schools 160 63 56 - 69
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 54 35 - 72
All schools 309 68 63 - 72
d. A written healtheducation curriculum
High Schools 124 88 82 - 93
Middle Schools 159 66 59 - 72
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 74 57 - 86
All schools 307 75 70 - 79
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
6. Percentage of schools in which the healtheducation curriculum addresses each of the
following skills.
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
a. Comprehending concepts related to health
promotion and disease prevention to enhance
health
High Schools 118 99 96 - 100
Middle Schools 122 94 90 - 97
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 100 NA
All schools 263 97 94 - 98
b. Analyzing the influence of family, peers,
culture, media, technology, and other factors
on health behaviors
High Schools 117 99 96 - 100
Middle Schools 118 91 85 - 94
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 91 74 - 98
All schools 258 94 91 - 96
c. Accessing valid information and products
and services to enhance health
High Schools 115 96 91 - 98
Middle Schools 116 85 79 - 89
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 95 78 - 99
All schools 254 90 87 - 93
d. Using interpersonal communication skills
to enhance health and avoid or reduce health
risks
High Schools 117 99 96 - 100
Middle Schools 118 94 88 - 97
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 87 68 - 95
All schools 258 95 92 - 97
e. Using decision-making skills to enhance
health
High Schools 120 100 NA
Middle Schools 132 99 95 - 100
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 100 NA
All schools 275 99 98 - 100
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
6. Percentage of schools in which the healtheducation curriculum addresses each of the
following skills.
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
f. Using goal-setting skills to enhance
health
High Schools 120 100 NA
Middle Schools 128 95 90 - 97
Junior/Senior High Schools 22 100 NA
All schools 270 97 95 - 99
g. Practicing health-enhancing behaviors
to avoid or reduce risks
High Schools 119 100 NA
Middle Schools 129 98 95 - 99
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 100 NA
All schools 271 99 97 - 100
h. Advocating for personal, family, and
community health
High Schools 118 97 92 - 99
Middle Schools 116 93 88 - 96
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 95 78 - 99
All schools 257 95 92 - 97
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
7. Percentage of schools in which teachers tried to increase student knowledge on each of
the following topics in a required course in any of grades 6 through 12.
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
a. Alcohol- or other drug-use prevention
High Schools 121 95 90 - 97
Middle Schools 149 86 82 - 89
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 96 81 - 99
All schools 294 90 87 - 92
b. Asthma awareness
High Schools 120 57 48 - 65
Middle Schools 147 33 27 - 39
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 42 25 - 61
All schools 291 42 38 - 47
c. Emotional and mental health
High Schools 121 93 88 - 96
Middle Schools 146 62 54 - 68
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 92 76 - 98
All schools 291 76 71 - 80
d. Foodborne illness prevention
High Schools 120 73 66 - 79
Middle Schools 146 45 39 - 52
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 78 59 - 90
All schools 289 58 54 - 63
e. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) prevention
High Schools 125 94 89 - 97
Middle Schools 160 74 68 - 80
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 96 81 - 99
All schools 309 83 79 - 87
f. Human sexuality
High Schools 125 90 84 - 94
Middle Schools 159 72 66 - 77
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 83 64 - 93
All schools 308 79 75 - 83
g. Injury prevention and safety
High Schools 121 92 87 - 95
Middle Schools 145 80 74 - 85
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 92 75 - 98
All schools 290 85 82 - 88
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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Florida
2008 SchoolHealthProfiles Report
Weighted LeadHealthEducationTeacherSurvey Results
7. Percentage of schools in which teachers tried to increase student knowledge on each of
the following topics in a required course in any of grades 6 through 12.
N Percent 95% Confidence Interval
h. Nutrition and dietary behavior
High Schools 120 97 93 - 99
Middle Schools 133 91 85 - 94
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 96 81 - 99
All schools 277 94 91 - 96
i. Physical activity and fitness
High Schools 117 98 94 - 99
Middle Schools 142 95 91 - 98
Junior/Senior High Schools 23 100 NA
All schools 282 97 94 - 98
j. Pregnancy prevention
High Schools 123 89 83 - 93
Middle Schools 156 60 53 - 66
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 87 70 - 95
All schools 303 73 68 - 77
k. STD (sexually transmitted disease) prevention
High Schools 123 94 89 - 97
Middle Schools 158 72 65 - 77
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 91 75 - 97
All schools 305 81 77 - 85
l. Suicide prevention
High Schools 121 89 83 - 93
Middle Schools 145 45 38 - 52
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 63 46 - 76
All schools 290 63 58 - 67
m. Tobacco-use prevention
High Schools 119 96 92 - 98
Middle Schools 140 85 79 - 89
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 100 NA
All schools 283 90 87 - 93
n. Violence prevention
High Schools 121 85 78 - 90
Middle Schools 148 84 78 - 88
Junior/Senior High Schools 24 96 81 - 99
All schools 293 85 81 - 88
NA=Not available
N=Unweighted number of observations
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[...]... Injury prevention and safety High Schools Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools 120 152 23 295 56 54 51 54 48 - 63 48 - 60 38 - 63 50 - 58 NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 29 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLeadHealthEducationTeacherSurveyResults 16 Percentage of schools in which the leadhealtheducationteacher received professional development... 36 m Tobacco-use prevention High Schools Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools 119 151 23 293 38 39 30 38 32 - 45 33 - 46 15 - 50 34 - 43 NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 30 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLeadHealthEducationTeacherSurveyResults 16 Percentage of schools in which the leadhealtheducationteacher received professional development... medical, or cognitive disabilities High Schools Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools 125 162 24 311 30 21 21 24 25 - 37 16 - 26 11 - 35 21 - 28 NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 32 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLead Health Education Teacher SurveyResults 17 Percentage of schools in which the lead health education teacher received professional development... related to HIV prevention education High Schools 125 Middle Schools 163 Junior/Senior High Schools 24 All schools 312 32 19 12 23 26 - 39 14 - 24 4 - 30 19 - 27 NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 34 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLead Health Education Teacher SurveyResults 18 Percentage of schools in which the lead health education teacher would like to receive professional... arrangements with providers not on school property who have experience in serving these youth in the community High Schools 123 Middle Schools 156 Junior/Senior High Schools 24 All schools 303 NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 26 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLead Health Education Teacher SurveyResults 14 Percentage of schools in which healtheducation staff worked with... Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools *Responses to question 12 a through l all are "yes." NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 23 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLeadHealthEducationTeacherSurveyResults 12 Percentage of schools in which teachers taught each of the following physical activity topics in a required healtheducation course for students... physically active) High Schools Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools 115 145 23 283 91 80 87 85 85 - 95 74 - 85 67 - 95 81 - 88 *Responses to question 12 a through l all are "yes." NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 24 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLeadHealthEducationTeacherSurveyResults 12 Percentage of schools in which teachers taught each... smoke-free environment High Schools Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools 118 141 24 283 94 73 96 83 89 - 97 66 - 79 79 - 99 79 - 86 *Responses to question 8 a through o all are "yes." NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 11 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLeadHealthEducationTeacherSurveyResults 8 Percentage of schools in which teachers taught each... and healthy eating High Schools Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools 120 148 23 291 42 48 26 44 35 - 50 40 - 55 12 - 45 39 - 49 e Asthma High Schools Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools 118 147 23 288 24 20 9 21 18 - 31 15 - 26 2 - 26 17 - 25 NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 28 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLeadHealth Education. .. prevention topics* High Schools Middle Schools Junior/Senior High Schools All schools 118 144 24 286 62 41 63 51 55 - 69 35 - 49 46 - 76 46 - 56 *Responses to question 8 a through o all are "yes." NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 13 Florida2008SchoolHealthProfilesReportWeightedLeadHealthEducationTeacherSurveyResults 9 Percentage of schools in which teachers taught each . Florida 2008 School Health Profiles Report Weighted Lead Health Education Teacher Survey Results 1. Percentage of schools that require health education for students in. High Schools 22 14 5 - 32 All schools 297 4 3 - 7 NA=Not available N=Unweighted number of observations 2 Florida 2008 School Health Profiles Report Weighted Lead Health Education Teacher Survey Results 2N available N=Unweighted number of observations 9 Florida 2008 School Health Profiles Report Weighted Lead Health Education Teacher Survey Results 7. Percentage of schools in which teachers tried