CDC - Coordinated School Health - Adolescent and School Health
June 8, 2012
- CDC released new 2011 Youth Risk Behavior Survey results this week on significant health-risk behaviors among high school students.
- Nationwide, more high school students use seatbelts and fewer drive when drinking alcohol, but 1 of every 3 has texted or e-mailed while driving.
- You can compare state, local, and national risk behavior rates with Youth Online, and learn how schools help youth make healthy choices.
Coordinated School Health
Coordinated school health (CSH) is recommended by CDC as a strategy for improving students' health and learning in our nation’s schools. These pages outline the rationale and goals for CSH, provide a model framework for planning and implementing CSH, and offer resources to help schools, districts, and states improve their school health programs.Publications & Resources
CDC - Coordinated School Health - Adolescent and School Health
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