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Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
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Comparisons Between State or District and National Results [pdf 128K]

School Health Profiles
Chronic Disease [pdf 102K]
Selected Topics [pdf 97K]

School Health Policies and Programs Study
SHPPS data not available.

Health Topic Fact Sheets
Childhood Overweight
[pdf 178K]
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Violence Prevention [pdf 116K]
 
FUNDED STATE AGENCY
California
 
PREVIOUS PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
Los Angeles, California — 2003–2008
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Los Angeles Unified School District Asthma Program*

Susan LaCombe
Asthma Program Director

Los Angeles Unified School District HIV/AIDS Unit*

Ric Loya
HIV/AIDS Program Coordinator

Tim Kordic
HIV/AIDS Teacher Advisor
 

 
Healthy KidsThe Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) in California receives funding from CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health to implement an asthma management program, provide HIV prevention education, and conduct the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). The goal of LAUSD’s HIV/AIDS Prevention Program is to prevent AIDS by providing information and resources to students, parents, and employees. The Asthma Program’s goal is to help schools reduce asthma episodes and asthma-related absences.

Los Angeles' Program In Action

Asthma Management

  • Disseminating information about LAUSD’s asthma program, policies, and resources to staff, students, parents, and community members through the LAUSD asthma website.
     
  • Coordinating with school nurses, physicians, and others to identify students most impacted by asthma and facilitate access for these students to the Breathmobile program, a cooperative partnership with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America and the Los Angeles Department of Health.
     
  • Providing training to physical education teachers from secondary schools to increase their awareness of asthma and provide strategies for helping students with asthma engage in the standards-based physical education curriculum.

Providing HIV Prevention Education

  • Conducting professional development events for teachers and other school staff on the district adopted, research-based HIV/AIDS curriculum.
     
  • Developing a comprehensive youth involvement strategy focusing on the HIV/AIDS prevention needs of sexual minority youth, Latino/Hispanic youth, African American youth, and Native American youth.
     
  • Developing a plan to expand the current LAUSD HIV prevention program website to better address the HIV/AIDS prevention needs of parents and students throughout the district.

Conducting the Youth Risk Behavior Survey

  • Administering the YRBS to a representative sample of high school students in grades 9–12.
     
  • Using data from the high school YRBS to monitor the health-related behaviors of youth in Los Angeles, guide program planning, and evaluate the District’s school-based health programs.
     
  • Disseminating findings of the YRBS through executive summaries and user-friendly brochures to schools, district staff, community agencies, decision makers, and relevant youth groups.


For information on Los Angeles' previous program activities, see Los Angeles, California — 2003–2008.


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Page last reviewed: March 2, 2008
Page last modified: June 4, 2008
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