SHPPS Fact Sheets & Results
Family and Community Involvement
Health Education
Health Services
Mental Health and Social Services
Nutrition Services
Physical Education
Physical School Environment
For more detailed information about SHPPS 2006, please see the following:
Documents from 2006 and prior are considered historical and may not meet current accessibility standards.
The files in the table below are in PDF format and are approximately 150K to 3.3M.
- 2006 Overview
- 2006 Comprehensive Results
Overview, methods, and component-specific articles published in the Journal of
School Health
- Alcohol- or Other Drug-Use Prevention
Asthma
Competitive Foods
Crisis Preparedness
Dental and Oral Health
Food Safety
HIV Prevention
Injury Prevention and Safety
Nutrition
Physical Activity
PE for Students with Disabilities
Pregnancy Prevention
School Health Coordination
STD Prevention
Students with Disabilities
Suicide Prevention
Tobacco-Use Prevention
Violence Prevention
National Fact Sheets by Topic
National Fact Sheets by Component
Faculty and Staff Health PromotionFamily and Community Involvement
Health Education
Health Services
Mental Health and Social Services
Nutrition Services
Physical Education
Physical School Environment
State-Level Results by Component
These sections correspond to seven of the eight components of coordinated school health. The eighth component, family and community involvement, does not have applicable state-level policies and therefore is not included.-
Health Education
Physical Education
Health Services
Mental Health and Social Services
Nutrition Services
Healthy and Safe School Environment
Faculty and Staff Health Promotion
Complete Report (all components)
For more detailed information about SHPPS 2006, please see the following:
- Journal of School Health, Volume 77, Number 8, October 2007
Family and Community Involvement
Health Education
Health Services
Mental Health and Social Services
Nutrition Services
School-Based Health Centers and Services Provided at Other Sites
For more detailed information about SHPPS 2000, please see the following:
Documents from 2006 and prior are considered historical and may not meet current accessibility standards.
The files in the table below are in PDF format and are approximately 150K to 3.3M.
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Alcohol and Other Drug Use Prevention
Asthma
Accident and Unintentional Injury Prevention
Dental and Oral Health
Competitive Foods
Food Service
HIV Prevention
Physical Education and Activity
PE for Students with Disabilities
Pregnancy Prevention
STD Prevention
Students with Disabilities
Suicide Prevention
Tobacco-Use Prevention
Violence Prevention
National Fact Sheets by Topic
National Fact Sheets by Component
Faculty and Staff Health PromotionFamily and Community Involvement
Health Education
Health Services
Mental Health and Social Services
Nutrition Services
School-Based Health Centers and Services Provided at Other Sites
State-Level Results by Component
These sections correspond to seven of the eight components of coordinated school health. The eighth component, family and community involvement, does not have applicable state-level policies and therefore is not included.-
Health Education
Physical Education
Health Services
Mental Health and Social Services
Food Services
School Policy and Environment
Faculty and Staff Health Promotion
Complete Report (all components)
For more detailed information about SHPPS 2000, please see the following:
- Journal of School Health, Volume 71, Number 7, September 2001
Documents from 2006 and prior are considered historical and may not meet current accessibility standards.
The files in the table below are in PDF format and are approximately 150K to 3.3M.
For more detailed information about SHPPS 1994, please see the following:
- Journal of School Health, Volume 65, Number 8, October 1995
Journal of Health Education, Volume 30, Number 5, September/October 1999
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