Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 1. The following grades are taught.

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Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 1. The following grades are taught.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 1. The following grades are taught.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 2. Health education is required for students in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 3. Required health education is taught in each of the following ways to students in grades 6 through 12.* *Among those schools that required health education for students in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 4. Number of required health education courses students take in grades 6 through 12.* *Among those schools that required health education for students in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 5. A required health education course is taught in each of the following grades.* *Among those schools that required health education for students and where students take one or more required health education courses in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 5. A required health education course is taught in each of the following grades.* *Among those schools that required health education for students and where students take one or more required health education courses in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 6. Percent of students in grades 6 through 12 who are exempted or excused from any part of a required health education course by parental request.* *Among those schools that required health education for students and where students take one or more required health education courses in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 7. Students who fail a required health education course are required to repeat it.* *Among those schools that required health education for students and where students take one or more required health education courses in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 8. Health education is coordinated by the following persons.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 8. Health education is coordinated by the following persons.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 9. A newly hired health education teacher is required to be certified, licensed, or endorsed by the state in health education.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 10. A school health committee or advisory group develops policies, coordinates activities, or seeks student and family involvement in programs that address health issues.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 11. Physical education is required for students in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 12. Number of required physical education courses students take in grades 6 through 12.* *Among those schools that required physical education for students in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 12. Number of required physical education courses students take in grades 6 through 12.* *Among those schools that required physical education for students in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 13. A required physical education course is taught in each of the following grades.* *Among those schools that required physical education for students and where students take one or more required physical education courses in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 13. A required physical education course is taught in each of the following grades.* *Among those schools that required physical education for students and where students take one or more required physical education courses in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 14. Students can be exempted from taking a required physical education course for any of the following reasons.* *Among those schools that required physical education for students and where students take one or more required physical education courses in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 15. Students who fail a required physical education course are required to repeat it.* *Among those schools that required physical education for students and where students take one or more required physical education courses in any of grades 6 through 12.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 16. A newly hired physical education teacher or specialist is required to be certified, licensed, or endorsed by the state in physical education.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 17. Students are offered opportunities to participate in before- or after-school intramural activities or physical activity clubs.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 18. Transportation home is provided for students who participate in after-school intramural activities or physical activity clubs.* *Among those schools that offered students opportunities to participate in before- or after-school intramural activities or physical activity clubs.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 19. Outside of school hours or when school is not in session, children or adolescents use the school's activity or athletic facilities for community-sponsored sports teams or physical activity programs.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 20. School has adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 21A. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits the use of each type of tobacco for students.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 21B. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits the use of each type of tobacco for faculty/staff.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 21C. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits the use of each type of tobacco for visitors.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 22A. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits tobacco use during each of the following times for students.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 22B. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits tobacco use during each of the following times for faculty/staff.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 22C. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits tobacco use during each of the following times for visitors.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 23A. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits tobacco use in each of the following locations for students.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 23B. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits tobacco use in each of the following locations for faculty/staff.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 23C. The tobacco prevention policy specifically prohibits tobacco use in each of the following locations for visitors.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 24. There are procedures to inform each of the following groups about the tobacco prevention policy that prohibits their use of tobacco.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 25. There are procedures to inform parents about the policy that prohibits tobacco use by students.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 26. A designated individual has primary responsibility for seeing that the tobacco use prevention policy is enforced.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 27A. The following actions are NEVER taken when students are caught smoking cigarettes.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 27A. The following actions are NEVER taken when students are caught smoking cigarettes.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 27B. The following actions are RARELY taken when students are caught smoking cigarettes.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 27B. The following actions are RARELY taken when students are caught smoking cigarettes.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 27C. The following actions are SOMETIMES taken when students are caught smoking cigarettes.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 27C. The following actions are SOMETIMES taken when students are caught smoking cigarettes.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 27D. The following actions are ALWAYS or ALMOST ALWAYS taken when students are caught smoking cigarettes.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 27D. The following actions are ALWAYS or ALMOST ALWAYS taken when students are caught smoking cigarettes.* *Among those schools that adopted a policy prohibiting tobacco use.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 28. Referrals are provided to tobacco cessation programs for each of the following groups.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 29. Tobacco advertising is prohibited in each of the following locations.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 30. Tobacco advertising through sponsorship of school events is prohibited.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 31. Students are prohibited from wearing tobacco brand-name apparel or carrying merchandise with tobacco company names, logos, or cartoon characters on it.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 32. Signs are posted marking a tobacco-free school zone, that is, a specified distance from school grounds where tobacco use by students, faculty and staff, and visitors is not allowed.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 33. Students usually have the following amount of time to eat lunch once they are seated.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 34. There is a school or district policy stating that fruits or vegetables will be offered at school settings such as student parties, after-school programs, staff meetings, parents' meetings, or concession stands.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 35. Students can purchase snack foods or beverages from vending machines or at the school store, canteen, or snack bar.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 36. Students can purchase each snack food or beverage from vending machines or at the school store, canteen, or snack bar.* *Among those schools where students can purchase snack foods or beverages from vending machines or at the school store, canteen, or snack bar.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 36. Students can purchase each snack food or beverage from vending machines or at the school store, canteen, or snack bar.* *Among those schools where students can purchase snack foods or beverages from vending machines or at the school store, canteen, or snack bar.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 37. Students can purchase candy; high fat snacks; or soft drinks, sports drinks, or fruit drinks that are not 100% fruit juice during the following times.* *Among those schools where students can purchase snack foods or beverages from vending machines or at the school store, canteen, or snack bar.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 38. Each of the following safety and security measures is implemented.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 38. Each of the following safety and security measures is implemented.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 39. School has or participates in each of the following programs.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 40. There is a written plan for responding to violence at this school.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 41. The following school-based asthma management activities are implemented.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 41. The following school-based asthma management activities are implemented.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 42. There is a written policy that protects the rights of students and/or staff with HIV infection or AIDS.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 43. The HIV infection policy addresses each of the following issues for students and/or staff with HIV infection or AIDS.* *Among those schools that adopted a written policy that protects the rights of students and/or staff with HIV infection or AIDS.

Maryland State Department of Education 2004 School Health Profiles Report Principal Results 43. The HIV infection policy addresses each of the following issues for students and/or staff with HIV infection or AIDS.* *Among those schools that adopted a written policy that protects the rights of students and/or staff with HIV infection or AIDS.