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BCC Regular Meeting
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01/12/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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'Oslo Middle School <br /> 6th: 132 <br /> 8th: 53 <br /> Total: 185 <br /> Alternative Center for Education <br /> 20 <br /> Gifford Middle School <br /> 6th: 69 <br /> 7th: 0 <br /> 8th: 124 <br /> Total: 193 <br /> Sebastian Charter <br /> 6th: 85 <br /> 7th: 62 <br /> 8th: 80 <br /> Total: 227 <br /> Saint Helen Catholic School <br /> 7th 50 <br /> 8th 45 <br /> Total: 95 <br /> Imagine—not SAC teachers <br /> 6th-0 <br /> 7th- 104 <br /> 8th- 118 <br /> Total 222 <br /> Total#of students receiving Life Skills Training this quarter: <br /> 1515 through SAC <br /> 1737 total severed <br /> Program Description: The Botvin LST program is one of the most widely studied substance use <br /> prevention programs in the country and is recognized as an evidence-based program by SAMHSA. Based <br /> on theoretical framework, researches developed the LST program to impact drug-related behaviors and <br /> promote the development of general personal self-management skills and healthy social skills.The <br /> program is designed to enhance overall competences and decrease both the motivation to use drugs <br /> and the vulnerability to "at-risk"social influences. <br /> Outcome# 1: By 2015 reduce 30 day alcohol use by middle school youth from 21.2%as reported in the <br /> 2010 FYSAS to 2015 rate no higher than 11.2%. FYSAS 2010—21.2% FYSAS 2012—12.8% FYSAS <br /> 2014—7.9%EXCEEDED Outcome <br /> - 38 - <br /> 156 <br />
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