2004 Montana School Health Profiles 2005

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2004 Montana School Health Profiles 2005
Montana.Office of Public Instruction
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Percent of schools that refer students to tobacco cessation programs.
Percent 21 53 Percent of schools that prohibit tobacco advertising in the following locations: In the school building On school grounds including on the outside of the building, on playing fields, or other areas of the campus On school buses or other vehicles used to transport students In school publications Through sponsorship of school events Through students wearing tobacco brand-name apparel or carrying merchandise with t
...obacco company names, logos, or cartoon characters on it 95 94 93 92 91 97 Percent of schools that post signs marking a tobacco-free school zone, that is, a specified distance from school grounds where tobacco use by students, faculty and staff, and visitors is not allowed.
69 2004 School Health Profiles Report Montana Office of Public Instruction www.opi.mt.gov/SHP Page 11 of 30 Montana Office of Public Instruction 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results NUTRITION-RELATED POLICIES AND PRACTICES Percent of schools that provide students with less than 20 minutes to eat lunch once they are seated Percent of schools that provide students with 20 minutes or more to eat lunch once they are seated Percent of schools that do not serve lunch to students Percent of schools that have a school or district policy stating that fruits or vegetables will be offered at school settings such as student parties, after-school programs, staff meetings, parents' meetings, or concession stands Percent of schools where students can purchase snack foods or beverages from vending machines or at the school store, canteen, or snack bar Percent 19 79 2 10 89 NUTRITION - TYPES OF SNACKS Percent of schools where students can purchase the following snack or beverage from vending machines or at the school store, canteen, or snack bar: Chocolate candy Other kinds of candy Salty snacks that are not low in fat, such as regular potato chips Salty snacks that are low in fat, such as pretzels, baked chips, or other low-fat chips Fruits or vegetables Low-fat cookies, crackers, cakes, pastries, or other low-fat baked goods Soft drinks, sports drinks, or fruit drinks that are not 1 00% juice 100% fruit juice Bottled water 60 62 53 58 27 46 95 86 90 2004 School Health Profiles Report Montana Office of Public Instruction www.opi.mt.gov/SHP Page 1 2 of 30 Montana Office of Public Instruction 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results Percent NUTRITION RELATED POLICIES AND PRACTICES Percent of schools where students can purchase candy, high fat snacks, or soft drinks, sports drinks, or fruit drinks that are not 1 00% fruit juice: Before classes begin in the morning 74 During any school hours when meals are not being served 48 During school lunch periods 66 2004 School Health Profiles Report Montana Office of Public Instruction www.opi.mt.gov/SHP Page 13 of 30 Montana Office of Public Instruction 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results VIOLENCE PREVENTION Percent of schools where each of the following safety and security measures is implemented: Require visitors to report to the main office or reception area upon arrival Maintain a "closed campus" where students are not allowed to leave school during the school day, including during lunchtime Use staff or adult volunteers to monitor school halls during and between classes Routinely conduct bag, desk, or locker checks Prohibit students from carrying backpacks or book bags at school Require students to wear school uniforms Require students to wear identification badges Use metal detectors Have uniformed police, undercover police, or security guards during the regular school day Percent 99 44 89 50 26 1 27 VIOLENCE - PREVENTION PROGRAMS Percent of schools that has or participates in each of the following programs: A peer mediation program A safe-passage to school program A program to prevent gang violence A program to prevent bullying 32 3 20 56 Percent of schools that have a written plan for responding to violence at their school 89 2004 School Health Profiles Report Montana Office of Public Instruction www.opi.mt.gov/SHP Page 1 4 of 30 Montana Office of Public Instruction 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results ASTHMA MANAGEMENT Percent of schools where the following school-based asthma management activities are implemented: Provide a full-time registered nurse, all day every day Identify and track all students with asthma Obtain and use an Asthma Action Plan (or Individualized Health Plan) for all students with asthma Assure immediate access to medications as prescribed by a physician and approved by parents (allow students to self-carry inhalers) Provide intensive case management for students with asthma who are absent 1 days or more per year Educate school staff about asthma Educate students with asthma about asthma management Teach asthma awareness to all students in at least one grade Encourage full participation in physical education and physical activity when students with asthma are doing well Provide modified physical education and physical activities as indicated by the student's Asthma Action Plan Percent 13 72 39 90 25 43 37 26 96 79 2004 School Health Profiles Report Montana Office of Public Instruction www.opi.mt.gov/SHP Page 1 5 of 30 Montana Office of Public Instruction 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results HIV INFECTION POLICIES Percent of schools that have a written policy that protects the rights of students and/or staff with HIV infection or AIDS Percent 57 Percent of schools whose HIV infection policy addresses each of the following issues for students and/or staff with HIV infection or AIDS: Attendance of students with HIV infection Procedures to protect HIV-infected students and staff from discrimination Maintaining confidentiality of HIV-infected students and staff Worksite safety Confidential counseling for HIV-infected students Communication of the policy to students, school staff, and parents Adequate training about HIV infection for school staff Procedures for implementing the policy 92 94 97 96 74 88 85 92 2004 School Health Profiles Report Montana Office of Public Instruction www.opi.mt.gov/SHP Page 1 6 of 30 Montana Office of Public Instruction 2004 School Health Profiles Report Teacher Results Percent REQUIRED HEALTH EDUCATION - MATERIALS Percent of schools whose teachers are required to use each of the following materials in a required health education course for students in any of grades 6-12.


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