The following state education and health agencies are funded by CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health to conduct school-based surveillance on youth risk behaviors and school health policies and practices.
Alabama State Department of Education
Arkansas Department of Education
California Department of Education
District of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent of Education
Florida Department of Education
Hawaii State Department of Education
Idaho State Department of Education
Illinois State Board of Education
Kansas State Department of Education
Kentucky Department of Education
Louisiana Department of Education
Maine Department of Education
Maryland State Department of Education
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Michigan Department of Education
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Mississippi Department of Education
Montana Office of Public Instruction
Nebraska Department of Education
New Hampshire Department of Education
New Jersey Department of Education
New York State Education Department
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
North Dakota Department of Public Instruction
Pennsylvania Department of Education
Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
South Carolina Department of Education
Tennessee Department of Education
Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
West Virginia Department of Education
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services
Arizona Department of Health Services
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
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