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SHPPS 2006: School Health Program Report Card
Minnesota - State Report Cards

Healthy and Safe School Environment (6.0)

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6.11 Has a group formally charged with coordinating state-level school health activities Yes2
Provided funding for or offered to help establish a group that offers guidance on the development of policies or coordinates activities on health topics during the past two years Yes
6.2 Prohibits weapon use by students on school property and at off-campus, school-sponsored events Both on School Property and at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events11
Prohibits physical fighting by students on school property and at off-campus, school-sponsored events Both on School Property and at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events11
Prohibits weapon possession by students on school property and at off-campus, school-sponsored events Both on School Property and at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events11
Prohibits bullying by students on school property and at off-campus, school-sponsored events Both on School Property and at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events11
6.3 Requires districts or schools to report to the state on the number of times students are caught:
  Fighting Yes
  Possessing a handgun or other firearm Yes
  Possessing any other weapon Yes
  Using a handgun or other firearm Yes
  Using any other weapon Yes
6.4 Prohibits cigarette smoking by students Yes
Prohibits cigar or pipe smoking by students Yes
Prohibits smokeless tobacco use by students Yes
Prohibits cigarette smoking by faculty and staff during any school-related activity Yes
Prohibits cigar or pipe smoking by faculty and staff during any school-related activity Yes
Prohibits smokeless tobacco use by faculty and staff during any school-related activity Yes
Prohibits cigarette smoking by school visitors Yes
Prohibits cigar or pipe smoking by school visitors Yes
Prohibits smokeless tobacco use by school visitors Yes
6.5 Prohibits cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use by students on campus Yes
Prohibits cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use by students off campus No
Prohibits cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use by faculty and staff on campus Yes
Prohibits cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use by faculty and staff off campus No
Prohibits cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use by school visitors on campus Yes
Prohibits cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use by school visitors off campus No
Prohibits all types of tobacco use in all locations No
6.6 Prohibits tobacco advertisements in the following locations and ways:
  In the school building Yes
  On school grounds Yes
  In school vehicles Yes
  In school publications Yes
  Through sponsorship of school events Yes
  On apparel worn or merchandise carried by students Yes
6.7 Has adopted a policy on inspection or maintenance of the following school facilities and equipment:
  Fire extinguishers Yes
  Indoor athletic facilities and equipment No
  Lighting inside school buildings No
  Lighting outside school buildings No
  Other school areas, such as halls, stairs, and regular classrooms No
  Outdoor athletic facilities and equipment Yes
  Playground facilities and equipment No
  Smoke alarms Yes
  Special classroom areas, such as labs, workshops, and art rooms No
  Sprinkler systems Yes
6.8 Requires districts and schools to conduct the following periodic inspections:
  Building foundation, walls, and roof No
  Condensation No
  Drinking water outlets for lead No
  Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system Yes
  Mold No
  On-site large-capacity drinking water tanks NA
  Pests No
  Plumbing system No
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6.9 Requires Phase I environmental assessments Yes
Requires districts or schools to have an indoor air quality management program Yes
6.10 Requires or recommends that districts or schools follow an integrated pest management program Recommends or Encourages3
6.11 Requires that students wear appropriate protective gear when engaged in the following:
Classes such as wood shop or metal shop No
Lab activities for photography or science classes No
6.12 State education agency is a member of the state emergency planning committee Yes
6.13 Requires districts or schools to have crisis preparedness, response, and recovery plans that include:
  Establishment of an incident command system Yes
  Evacuation plans Yes
  Exterior control of building and grounds Yes
  Family reunification procedures Yes
  Lock down plans Yes
  Mechanisms for communicating the plan to students’ families Yes
  Mechanisms for communicating with school personnel Yes
  Plans to resume normal activities No
  Provision of mental health services Yes
  Provisions for special needs students and staff Yes
  Procedures for responding to media inquiries Yes
  Requirements to conduct regular emergency drills No
  Requirements to periodically review and revise plans Yes
  Shelter-in-place plans Yes
6.14 Provided model policies to districts or schools during the past two years on the following topics:
  Alcohol-use prevention Yes
  Bullying prevention Yes
  Crisis preparedness, response, and recovery Yes
  Drinking water quality Yes
  Green building design Yes
  Illegal drug-use prevention Yes
  Indoor air quality Yes
  Integrated pest management Yes
  Positive school climate Neither Requires, Recommends, nor Encourages
  Tobacco-use prevention Yes
  Violence prevention Yes
6.15 Provided funding for staff development or offered staff development to districts or schools during the past two years on how to implement policies and programs related to the following topics:
  Alcohol-use prevention Yes
  Bullying prevention Yes
  Crisis preparedness, response, and recovery Yes
  Drinking water quality Yes
  Green building design Yes
  Illegal drug-use prevention Yes
  Indoor air quality Yes
  Integrated pest management Yes
  Positive school climate Yes
  Tobacco-use prevention Yes
  Violence prevention Yes

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This publication was prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It summarizes state-level data collected from each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia during the School Health Policies and Programs Study (SHPPS) 2006. SHPPS is conducted periodically to monitor the extent to which school health policies and practices are addressing the leading causes of death, illness, and social problems among young people and adults.

For additional information on SHPPS or to order SHPPS publications, contact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adolescent and School Health, 4770 Buford Highway, NE, Mailstop K-33, Atlanta, GA 30341-3717; 800-CDC-INFO; www.cdc.gov/shpps.
 

 

1   Numbers refer to tables in State-Level School Health Policies and Practices: A State-by-State Summary from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006, which includes information from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. This document can be downloaded at www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/SHPPS/2006/summaries/index.htm.
2   Unless otherwise indicated,
  Yes Yes
No No
? Incomplete Data
  NA Not Applicable
3   Requires Requires
  Recommends or Encourages Recommends or Encourages
  Neither Requires, Recommends, nor Encourages Neither Requires, Recommends, nor Encourages
  ? Incomplete Data
4   Prohibits Prohibits
  Discourages Discourages
  Neither Prohibits nor Discourages Neither Prohibits nor Discourages
  ? Incomplete Data
5   SCHIP is the State Children’s Health Insurance Program.
6   WIC is the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children.
7   Associate’s Degree in Nursing Associate’s Degree in Nursing
  Undergraduate Degree in NursingUndergraduate Degree in Nursing Undergraduate Degree in Nursing
  Associate’s Degree in Any Field Associate’s Degree in Any Field
  Undergraduate Degree in Any FieldUndergraduate Degree in Any Field Undergraduate Degree in Any Field
  NA Not Applicable
  ? Incomplete Data
8   Undergraduate Degree in Specific Field Undergraduate Degree in Specific Field
  Master’s Degree in Specific FieldMaster’s Degree in Specific Field Master’s Degree in Specific Field
  Doctoral Degree in Specific FieldDoctoral Degree in Specific FieldDoctoral Degree in Specific Field Doctoral Degree in Specific Field
  Undergraduate Degree in Any Field Undergraduate Degree in Any Field
  Master’s Degree in Any FieldMaster’s Degree in Any Field Master’s Degree in Any Field
  Other Degree Other Degree
  NA  Not Applicable
  ? Incomplete Data
9   Yes (For Breakfast, All Schools) Yes (For Breakfast, All Schools)
  Yes (For Breakfast, Some Categories of Schools) Yes (For Breakfast, Some Categories of Schools)
  No No
  ? Incomplete Data
10   Junk foods are defined as foods or beverages that have low nutrient density, that is, they provide calories primarily through fats or added sugars and have minimal amounts of vitamins and minerals.
11   Both on School Property and at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events Both on School Property and at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events
  On School Property Only On School Property Only
  Neither on School Property nor at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events Neither on School Property nor at Off-Campus, School-Sponsored Events
12   Required of All Faculty and Staff Required of All Faculty and Staff
  Required of Some Faculty and Staff Required of Some Faculty and Staff
  Not Required on Any Faculty or Staff Not Required on Any Faculty or Staff
  ? Incomplete Data
13   State Offers Coverage State Offers Coverage
  State Requires Districts to Offer Coverage State Requires Districts to Offer Coverage
  State Neither Offers Coverage nor Requires Districts to Offer Coverage State Neither Offers Coverage nor Requires Districts to Offer Coverage
  ? Incomplete Data

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