86.2% of 8 th graders do NOT drink Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S.

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86.2% of 8 th graders do NOT drink Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ Question: On how many occasions (if any) have you had alcohol to drink– more than just a few sips during the last 30 days? (0 Occasions, 1-2 Occasions, 3-5 Occasions, 6-9 Occasions, Occasions, Occasions, 40 or More) Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 8 th Graders 30-Day Prevalence of Alcohol Use

71.1% of 10 th graders do NOT drink Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ Question: On how many occasions (if any) have you had alcohol to drink– more than just a few sips during the last 30 days? (0 Occasions, 1-2 Occasions, 3-5 Occasions, 6-9 Occasions, Occasions, Occasions, 40 or More) Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 10 th Graders 30-Day Prevalence of Alcohol Use

58.8% of 12 th graders do NOT drink Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ Question: On how many occasions (if any) have you had alcohol to drink– more than just a few sips during the last 30 days? (0 Occasions, 1-2 Occasions, 3-5 Occasions, 6-9 Occasions, Occasions, Occasions, 40 or More) Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 12 th Graders 30-Day Prevalence of Alcohol Use

90.6% of 8 th graders do NOT drink FABs Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ Question: “On how many occasions (if any) have you had flavored alcoholic beverages like Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Skyy Blue, Smirnoff Ice, Zima, Baccardi Silver, wine coolers, etc. to drink-more than just a few sips (do not include regular liquor, beer, or wine) during the last 30 days?” (0 Occasions, 1-2 Occasions, 3-5 Occasions, 6-9 Occasions, Occasions, Occasions, 40 or More) Monitoring the Future Study 8 th Grade Use of Flavored Alcohol Beverages 30-Day Prevalence

80.6% of 10 th graders do NOT drink FABs Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ *Note – MTF report noted that the 2008–2009 observed changes based on the total samples to be inaccurate for this variable for 10th grade--the change derived from the matched half-sample of schools participating in both years has been substituted here. Question: “On how many occasions (if any) have you had flavored alcoholic beverages like Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Skyy Blue, Smirnoff Ice, Zima, Baccardi Silver, wine coolers, etc. to drink-more than just a few sips (do not include regular liquor, beer, or wine) during the last 30 days?” (0 Occasions, 1-2 Occasions, 3-5 Occasions, 6-9 Occasions, Occasions, Occasions, 40 or More) Monitoring the Future Study 10 th Grade Use of Flavored Alcohol Beverages 30-Day Prevalence

75.9% of 12 th graders do NOT drink FABs Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ Question: “On how many occasions (if any) have you had flavored alcoholic beverages like Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Skyy Blue, Smirnoff Ice, Zima, Baccardi Silver, wine coolers, etc. to drink-more than just a few sips (do not include regular liquor, beer, or wine) during the last 30 days?” (0 Occasions, 1-2 Occasions, 3-5 Occasions, 6-9 Occasions, Occasions, Occasions, 40 or More) Monitoring the Future Study 12 th Grade Use of Flavored Alcohol Beverages 30-Day Prevalence

86.2% of 8 th graders do NOT drink 90.6% of 8 th graders do NOT drink FABs Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ Monitoring the Future Study 8 th Grade Use of Alcohol 30-Day Prevalence

71.1% of 10 th graders do NOT drink 80.6% of 10 th graders do NOT drink FABs Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ *Note – MTF report noted that the 2008–2009 observed changes based on the total samples to be inaccurate for this variable for 10th grade--the change derived from the matched half-sample of schools participating in both years has been substituted here. Monitoring the Future Study 10 th Grade Use of Alcohol 30-Day Prevalence

58.8% of 12 th graders do NOT drink 75.9% of 12 th graders do NOT drink FABs Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The findings are located at Accessed 12/14/ *Note – MTF report noted that the 2008–2009 observed changes based on the total samples to be inaccurate for this variable for 10th grade--the change derived from the matched half-sample of schools participating in both years has been substituted here. Monitoring the Future Study 12 th Grade Use of Alcohol 30-Day Prevalence