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GPRA Reports - FY 2007 Cohort

Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) information in the spreadsheets below is for the FY 2007 cohort of Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative grantees.

Data are included in the spreadsheets below for the following measures:

  • Percentage of grantees that experience a decrease in students who did not go to school on 1 or more days during the past 30 days because they felt unsafe at school or on their way to and from school;
  • Percentage of grantees that experience a decrease in students who have been in a physical fight on school property in the 12 months prior to the survey;
  • Percentage of grantees that report a decrease in students who report current (30-day) marijuana use; and
  • Percentage of grantees that report a decrease in students who report current (30-day) alcohol use.

Some grantees provided data about similar topics (for example violent incidents at school or students who reported being bullied), but not provide data for the four identified measures. In those instances, "no data" was recorded in the spreadsheet because the grantee was not able to provide data for the established measure.

We have designated these results as "interim" because some sites may be able to provide additional in their next semi-annual reports.


GPRA Reports - FY 2004-2006 Cohorts

Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) information contained in the spreadsheets below represents data for the Fiscal Year 2004, 2005, and 2006 cohorts of Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative grantees.

The measures track grantee progress in reducing substance abuse and violence, and improving attendance and access to mental health services. Grantees were not required to provide baseline data for the measures in their applications for funding, or to collect baseline data before beginning program implementation. Grantees were able to select individual items that responded to the GPRA measures, but also addressed locally identified problems and challenges. As a result, data furnished for GPRA measures may not be comparable from grantee to grantee.

In many instances, grantees provided data in their performance reports for more than one item (for example, data about rates of use for several different drugs, or information about attitudes about drug use). In order to provide a brief look at grantee progress for this cohort, we selected just a single item measure per grant site to include the spreadsheets posted here. Generally, we selected items for inclusion that were reported by the largest number of grantees.


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