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Welcome. Healthful Living Coordinators Healthful Living Contacts November 7, 2012. NC State Board Goals: Public school students will be healthy and responsible. Healthy Responsible Students North Carolina State Board of Education. We are . . . the NCSHTC Training Cadre.

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  1. Welcome Healthful Living Coordinators Healthful Living Contacts November 7, 2012

  2. NC State Board Goals:Public school students will be healthy and responsible. Healthy Responsible Students North Carolina State Board of Education

  3. We are . . . the NCSHTC Training Cadre

  4. Youth Risk Behavior Survey 2011

  5. What does the YRBS tell us?

  6. History/Purpose

  7. Serious Health Risks(Identified by CDC) • Behaviors that result in intentional and unintentional injuries • Lack of physical activity • Tobacco use • Sexual behaviors that result in STDs and unintended pregnancies • Alcohol and other drug use • Poor dietary behaviors

  8. NC Youth Risk Behavior Survey • Given in NC each odd year since 1993 • Used by NC public schools and public health • Best data on risk taking by youth www.nchealthyschools.org • Middle school and high school data

  9. How well do we know NC students? Socrative.comRoom #90059

  10. Youth Risk Behavior Survey 2013

  11. Procedures

  12. Questionnaire Development

  13. Sampling

  14. Parental Permission

  15. Beg and Plead

  16. LUNCH

  17. Legislative Update

  18. A Conversation on Shaping the Direction of Public Education: Creating a Great Public Education System

  19. What is the purpose of public education?

  20. What is “public” about public education?

  21. How does liberty relate to public education?

  22. How is this conversation related to our North Carolina Constitution?

  23. Where we’re going Where we’ve been

  24. Shift the conversation to compelling vision a values grounded in our common good. and the

  25. Where we’re going Where we’ve been Where we want to go

  26. Other public schools NCVPS Residential Regional STEM School Districts State Charter Schools Magnet Schools Coop. & Innov. Early College

  27. Other public schools NCVPS Residential Regional STEM School Districts State Charter Schools Contract Schools Regional Consolidated Services Magnet Schools Coop. & Innov. Early College LEA Conversion Charter Schools Locally Chartered Schools Magnet

  28. Private Schools Home Schools Other public schools NCVPS Residential Regional STEM School Districts State Charter Schools Magnet Schools Coop. & Innov. Early College

  29. Private Schools Home Schools State Charter Schools School Districts In North Carolina, less than half of home schools operate for more than 5 years: 20% operate for 1 year or less

  30. How do we build a strong, flexible and cohesive public education system in this environment? How are the State Board’s values for public education promoted through collaborative partnerships?

  31. “If public education ceases to become the hallmark of our democracy - who must bear the blame?” ~Craig Phillips

  32. CDC Funding Update

  33. Facilitated Conversation

  34. NCDPI Healthful Living Contact Les Spell Health/Physical Education/Athletics Consultant North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Les.Spell@dpi.nc.gov 919-807-3637

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