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01/10/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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Sebastian Middle School <br />8th: 335 <br />total: 335 <br />ACE- Alternative Center of Education <br />35 <br />total: 35 <br />Sebastian Charter Junior High School: <br />6th: 0 <br />7th: 0 <br />8th: 0 <br />Total: 0 <br />Year-to-date total: 0 <br />Saint Helen Catholic School: <br />6th: 25 <br />7th: 26 <br />8th: 27 <br />total: 78 <br />Glendale Elementary <br />3rd 98 <br />Dodgertown Elementary <br />3rd 65 <br />4th 63 <br />5th 63 <br />Total 191 <br />Fellsmere Elementary <br />3rd 112 <br />4th 106 <br />5th 113 <br />Total 331 <br />TOTAL year -to date 2015/16 students served: 4816 <br />Elementary Program began in 3 schools <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 <br />SAMHSA. Based on theoretical framework, researches developed the LST program to impact <br />drug-related behaviors and promote the development of general personal self-management <br />skills and healthy social skills. The program is designed to enhance overall competences and <br />decrease both the motivation to use drugs and the vulnerability to "at -risk" social influences. <br />Goal #1: Reduce "past 30 day alcohol use" by Indian River County middle school and high <br />school students (blended percentage) from 21.4% (base year 2014 FYSAS) to 20.4% as <br />reported in 2016 FYSAS. <br />P189 <br />
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