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In 2010, the Woodland School District showcased notable progress in student participation and safety metrics across various grades. Participation rates were recorded at 74% for Grade 6, 87% for Grade 8, 77% for Grade 10, and 63% for Grade 12. Respectively, bullying incidents decreased by 10%, with fewer students reporting being bullied compared to 2006. Safety perceptions improved, with 24 students feeling safer now. Notably, declines in marijuana and alcohol use among middle and high school students exceeded state trends. This analysis provides valuable insights for future decision-making.
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WOODLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT PROGRESS: 2010 SELECTED PERFORMANCE MEASURES Trend Analysis Michelle M. Maike, Director Amber Nixon, Research Associate
HYS STUDENT PARTICIPATION • 128 (74%) Grade 6 students • 157 (87%) Grade 8 students • 122 (77%) Grade 10 students • 99 (63%) Grade 12 students
BULLYING:Decrease by 10% the percentage of students who report being bullied at school (Project) Compared to 2006, FEWER students are bullied! 13 more students bullied. 19 fewer students bullied. 7 fewer students bullied. 2 fewer students bullied.
CHANGE OVER TIME: BULLYING Reductions in bullying behaviors exceed state trends!
SAFETY:Decrease by 5% the percentage of students who report feeling unsafe at or on their way to/from school (GPRA) Compared to 2006, 24 FEWER students reported feeling unsafe! Nearly ALL Woodland students feel safe!
FIGHTING:Decrease by 10% the percentage of students who report being in a physical fight at school (GPRA) Compared to 2006, FEWER students reported fighting! 2 fewer students fight. 3 fewer students fight. 3 fewer students fight.
MARIJUANA USE:Decrease by 5% the percentage of students who report past 30-day use (GPRA) Compared to 2006, 18 fewer students were using! 2 more students use. 10 fewer students use. 7 fewer students use. 3 fewer students use.
Declines in marijuana use across grade levels exceed state trends! CHANGE OVER TIME: MARIJUANA
ALCOHOL USE:Decrease by 5% the percentage of students who report past 30-day use (GPRA) In 2010, 60 FEWER Woodland middle and high school students reported using alcohol than in 2006! 16 fewer students use. 32 fewer students use. 8 fewer students use. 4 fewer students use.
Declines in alcohol use across grade levels exceed state trends! CHANGE OVER TIME: ALCOHOL
FUTURE ACTION AND SUSTAINABILITY These results provide insight into how the district is progressing, and can guide program decision-making during the coming year.