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Texas School Survey of Drug and Alcohol Use

Mathis ISD

Elementary Report

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Texas School Survey of Drug and Alcohol Use

Contents

Introduction 3

Executive Summary 13

1 Introduction 14

2 Demographic Overview 16

3 Tobacco 17

3.1 Statewide Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173.2 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173.3 Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

4 Alcohol 21

4.1 Statewide Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214.2 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214.3 Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

5 Marijuana 24

5.1 Statewide Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

5.2 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245.3 Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

6 Inhalants 26

6.1 Statewide Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266.2 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266.3 Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

7 Drug and Alcohol Information 28

I District Results 29

II State Results 75

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2012 Texas School Survey of Drug and Alcohol Use 

Introduction 

The Texas School Survey of Drug and Alcohol Use is sponsored by the Department of State Health

Services (DSHS) and implemented by the Public Policy Research Institute (PPRI) at Texas A&M

University. The Texas School Survey project is conducted in two parts. First, a statewide survey is

administered every two years in a sample of districts throughout the state. The statewide survey

helps inform policymakers about the extent and nature of the substance use problem in Texas

schools. It also gives districts conducting local surveys a standard of comparison for interpreting

their own drug and alcohol survey findings.

The second component of the Texas School Survey makes drug and alcohol surveys available for 

administration in individual school districts. The Texas School Survey is offered annually to every

school district in the state. DSHS partially supports these district-level administrations by absorbingthe cost of instrument development, funding the preparation of an executive summary of the local

results, and providing state survey data as a basis for interpreting local findings. A local

administration of the Texas School Survey was conducted in your school district during the spring of 

2012. Your local survey results are presented in this report. Findings from the statewide

assessment, which was conducted in the spring of 2012, are also presented in the report.

Organization of the Report 

The report is divided into three major sections. Part I, District Results, contains a set of tables and 

margins summarizing the secondary and (if applicable) elementary survey data for your district. Part

II, State Results, will contain a complete set of tables and margins presenting state results in a formatsimilar to your local report. Part III, Executive Summary, will contain a customized written

synopsis of the local survey results and a complete set of corresponding figures comparing those

local results to the state survey data.

Prior to presenting the results, there are a number of important points that should be considered with

regard to the data cited in this report. These issues relate both to the 2012 statewide survey as well

as to the district-level data from this year. This section briefly presents some basic information

regarding the development of the report and the limitations of the data.

Background on Local Survey Administration 

The Texas School Survey is offered for students in grades four through twelve. Two versions of the

survey instrument have been developed to accommodate both older and younger students. Each

school district had the ability to administer either an online version of the survey via a secure

website, or the traditional paper-pencil administration. School districts selected which method of 

administration they preferred when signing up for the survey. Districts were asked to limit survey

administration to one of a fixed set of grade combinations. Below are brief descriptions of the

elementary and secondary survey instruments and a review of acceptable grade combinations.

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The Texas School Survey Instrument 

Two versions of the Texas School Survey are available. The first, a six-page questionnaire, is

designed for secondary students in grades seven through twelve. The secondary survey instrument

explores usage patterns of illicit drugs including tobacco and alcohol products, inhalants, marijuana,

 powdered cocaine, crack, hallucinogens, uppers, downers, Rohypnol, DXM, steroids, ecstasy, and heroin. Other questions pertain to behavioral and demographic correlates of substance use,

 problems associated with substance use, and sources of information about help for substance-related 

 problems.

A streamlined, three-page instrument is available for students in grades four through six. The

questions in the elementary survey are similar to those found in the secondary version, but they have

 been adapted to be more easily understood by younger respondents (i.e., the language has been

simplified wherever possible, students have been asked about fewer drug alternatives, and some

complex questions have been omitted).

Standard Grade Combinations 

In order to make state and local comparisons of substance use across all grades, both the state and 

local aggregate percentages must be based upon the same combinations of grades. Otherwise, state

and local data is comparable by individual grade, but overall scores can not be compared directly.

Because the 2012 state survey data was run in only a limited number of grade combinations, districts

were encouraged to administer their local surveys in the following grade groupings:

Elementary Secondary

4 through 6 7 through 12

4 through 5 9 through 128, 10, and 12

If your district did not survey one of the above grade combinations, be aware that you can only

compare your district results to the state data by individual grade. Where districts chose to do other 

combinations of grades, no comparable overall percentages for the state data are available. This will

 be an especially critical issue for small districts who only receive aggregate data.

Limitations of the Data 

A number of subtle factors, such as sampling error and the limitations of self-reported data, can havea major bearing on the meaning and/or conclusions of the data. In addition, an awareness of the

 precise population to which findings can be generalized is also valuable because knowing who was

not  included in the survey can be as important as knowing who was included. In the following

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 paragraphs, some of the most significant caveats relating to both the statewide and local findings are

discussed.

Survey Population 

In generalizing the results of the state and local surveys, it should be remembered that the data were

collected in public schools. Neither private school students nor drop-outs were sampled though bothrepresent significant components of the youthful population of Texas. These limitations should be

kept in mind when considering the implications of the data. The findings do, however, represent

reasonable estimates of drug use among the public school population of Texas and offer a suitable

 basis of comparison for public school districts.

Self-Reported Data 

The drug and alcohol use data are entirely based on self-reported information. While a number of 

studies have established the usefulness of self-reported information for estimating the incidence and 

 prevalence of drug use, the validity of these data ultimately depends on the truthfulness, recall, and 

comprehension of respondents. This study is carefully designed to minimize the impact of these potential sources of error. For example, students who report impossibly high levels of substance use

or use of non-existent drugs are eliminated from the analysis. Further, differences in recall or 

comprehension are assumed to be constant across both the state and local survey samples. Any

reporting bias in the data should therefore be approximately equal in both assessments, and 

comparisons between district and state data should be valid. Nonetheless, the limitations of self-

reported information should be considered when drawing conclusions about the data.

Sampling Error 

The 2012 statewide survey data is based on a sample of Texas secondary and elementary students.

Because a sample rather than the entire population of students was surveyed, a certain amount of error is introduced when generalizing findings from the sample to the population. To gauge the size

of this error, confidence intervals for all estimates are ascertained. In general, however, small

differences of a few percentage points are usually not statistically meaningful. Attention should be

focused on large differences of five percentage points or more.

Survey Protocols and Administration

Finally, the accuracy of the data is dependent upon whether school staff followed  Texas School

Survey protocols for the sampling of students.

Analytic Guidelines 

In processing the drug and alcohol survey data, there are a number of analytic issues that should be

addressed. These include questions such as how to identify students who are exaggerating their drug

or alcohol use, how best to calculate average substance use figures, how to handle surveys from

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coded to a lower grade. This prevents artificially high levels of reported substance use in lower 

grades.

There are two cases in which the "out-of-range" data is dropped from the analyses rather than being

re-coded: (1) if there is no contiguous higher grade with which to combine the data; and (2) if the

number of respondents in "out-of-range" students is greater than ten percent of the grade with which

they are being grouped. This latter measure is designed to prevent a large number of "out of range"grades from obscuring the true grade-level values.

Surveys in Which No Grade Level Was Reported

When students failed to report their grade level, it is not possible to determine unequivocally with

what grade these students' data should be analyzed. Where grade level is missing, students' data are

retained in the sample and an estimate of grade is made based on his or her age. Students that are at

age level for beginning a grade are included with that grade. If both grade and age are missing, the

data are dropped from the analyses.

Overview of the Data 

The Texas School Survey findings for your school district are summarized in this section. Survey

findings are presented in three formats: figures, tables, and margins. Figures portray both state and 

local survey results in a "side-by-side" format, allowing for direct comparisons to be made. There

are a total of six elementary and thirteen secondary figures, although not all of these can be produced 

for every school district. All of the figures that can be generated for your district have been

 produced.

Two sets of primary and/or secondary tables are available. The first set, the General Substance

Tables, are divided into five groupings---tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs, inhalants, and miscellaneous.

In each of these groupings are tables that illustrate general information about substance use patternsin the district and include prevalence of use, frequency of use, and age of first use. In addition, these

tables highlight certain perceptions, attitudes and, behaviors from the data such as perceived 

availability and peer use of various substances, parental attitudes, attending class or operating a

motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and the use of intoxicants at parties.

The second set, Prevalence Tables, contains fourteen tables showing the percentage of students who

have used specific drugs or alcohol in the past month, past school year, and during their lifetimes.

All tables are available for each participating district. Tables showing the same data for the state are

also provided. Please note that the percentages listed under the “School Year” heading include the

“Past Month” percentages.

Additional data are presented in the margins, which contain the raw percentages of students who

gave each response option for all questions. Keep in mind that if your district under-sampled a

 particular grade(s), your overall percentages will represent "weighted averages." As a result, the raw

 percentages presented in your margins may reflect weighted counts rather than actual raw counts.

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Standards of Data Presentation 

A wide variety of school districts took part in the Texas School Survey. In order to accommodate the

diversity of participants, guidelines for organizing and presenting the data were established. These

include standards for handling data from small and mid-sized districts and for determining which

tables and figures should be produced for each. These guidelines are reviewed below.

Data Aggregation 

In some districts, too few students are surveyed to allow for reliable grade-level analyses to be

 performed. Where this occurs, data from several grades are grouped together. Grade groupings are

established so as to (1) maximize the number of valid between-group comparisons possible and (2)

 protect students' confidentiality. One of three possible data presentation formats is selected for each

district, depending on the number of students per grade. In districts where the number of students

 per grade varies widely, a format is selected based on the size of the majority of grades surveyed.

However, if one or more grades fall below a total of thirty students, the next lower level of 

aggregation is automatically selected.

The guidelines used for data aggregation are as follows:

Secondary

Small: When there are fewer than thirty students per grade, a single

 percentage is shown representing all students.

 Medium: When there are thirty to ninety students per grade, percentages are

aggregated into grade groupings (e.g., combining grades 7 and 8 and 

grades 9 - 12).

 Large: When there are more than ninety students per grade, separate

 percentages are shown for each grade level surveyed.

Elementary 

Small: When there are fewer than sixty students per grade, a single

 percentage is shown for all students.

 Large: When there are more than sixty students per grade, separate

 percentages are shown for each grade level surveyed.

Availability of Graphics 

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According to the data aggregation rules outlined above, graphics illustrating data by grade can not be

 produced for districts surveying fewer than thirty students per grade. As a consequence, figures that

show grade-level breakdowns are omitted from both the elementary and secondary versions of 

reports for small districts. With these exceptions, all other figures and tables are produced for every

district regardless of size.

Conventions Used in Data Presentation 

Throughout the report, a number of conventions were adopted to maintain consistency in reporting.

A common terminology is employed and a standard set of symbols is used in each table and figure.

These terms and symbols are described in the following paragraphs, beginning with a set of general

definitions and followed by a discussion of specific conventions used in tables and margins.

Definitions 

There are several terms used throughout the report that, though seemingly straightforward, may have

some bearing on how the data is understood and interpreted. These definitions are outlined below.

 Alcohol. When the category "Alcohol" appears in a figure or table, it represents the combined use of 

 beer, wine, wine coolers, and liquor. Each of these alcoholic substances may be referenced 

individually, as well.

Cocaine or Crack. This reference is found only in the prevalence tables (Tables B1-B14). It refers

to students that report using either cocaine or crack, or both cocaine and crack. Since there is some

overlap between students who have used cocaine and those who have used crack, the percentages of 

respondents in the "Cocaine or Crack" category should not be a simple sum of percentages in the

individual "Cocaine" and "Crack" categories. It should, however, be at least as great as the larger of 

the two individual categories.

 Illicit Drugs. These are defined as controlled substances and include marijuana, powdered cocaine,

crack, uppers, downers, Rohypnol, hallucinogens, ecstasy, heroin, and methamphetamine.

 Inhalants. The overall inhalant use percentages presented in the prevalence tables have been

adjusted to reflect reported use of both specific inhalants and inhalant use generally. Such

adjustments are necessary because some students respond in the positive to specific use (i.e., spray

 paint, correction fluid, magic markers, gasoline, helium, Freon, glue, paint thinner, other sprays, or 

other inhalants) without responding in the positive to generic use (i.e., "How many times have you

used inhalants?"), while others respond in the positive to generic use but not to the use of specific

inhalants.

 Marijuana Only. This reference is found only in the prevalence tables (Tables B1-B14). It refers to

students who report using marijuana but no other illicit substances. The reference to "Marijuana," in

contrast, includes all students using that substance regardless of whether they used other substances

or not.

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 Prevalence. The percentage of students who report having used a substance or substances.

Tobacco. The category "tobacco" includes the combined use of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco.

Conventional Symbols and Format 

In addition to figures, there are two types of tables in which data may be presented. These include

general substance use tables (Tables T1-T7, A1-A15, D1-D17, I1-I9, X1-X5) and prevalence tables

(Tables B1-B14). Data is also available in its raw form in the margins. What follows are several

conventions of data presentation that apply chiefly to tables and margins.

The Meaning of an Asterisk (*) in Tables. When an asterisk appears in a table, not in the Executive

Summary (see below), in place of a percentage, it typically means that fewer than ten students

responded to that item. Asterisks may also appear if data is not available for a district. This would 

 be the case, for instance, if a district does not survey all the grades in one of the standard acceptable

grade combinations (see "Standard Grade Combinations" in the previous section).

The Meaning of an Asterisk (*) in the Executive Summary (Part III).  When an asterisk appears

alongside a percentage in the Executive Summary component of the report, it means that the data so

marked are estimated to be statistically significant at the .01 level from the comparable data for the

state as a whole. This means that in only one of a hundred samples would a difference this large

have occurred when there was no difference between the district and state data. Differences in very

small districts will seldom be statistically significant due to the small number of cases. Differences

that are not marked may be important, but should be treated with more caution than those that are so

marked.

 Never Used/Ever Used Notations. In all prevalence tables, a standard approach is used for 

 presenting incidence and prevalence information. An "Ever Used" category shows the total percentage of students who say they have used a substance at all, regardless of when or how many

times. A "Never Used" category shows the total percentage of students who have never used a

substance. The percentages shown in the "Ever Used" and "Never Used" categories always sum to

one hundred percent.

Additional columns then provide further information about those students who say they have "Ever 

Used" the substance. This includes information such as when or how often use occurred. These

additional columns, when considered together, do not sum to the total percentage of students in the

"Ever Used" category in the secondary reports due to the inclusion of the “Past Month” percentage

within the “School Year” percentage (see discussion above).

 Margins. The raw percentage of students who responded to each survey item as found in the tables

that comprise the final section of each report. Frequency and percent are shown for each individual

response option. The frequency shows the absolute number of students who gave the indicated 

response. The percent is the frequency converted into a percentage of all students who answered the

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question. Again, bear in mind that if your district under-sampled a particular grade(s), your overall

 percentages will represent "weighted averages." As a result, the raw percentages presented in your 

margins may reflect weighted counts rather than actual raw counts.

Surveys excluded from analyses as exaggerators are not included in the margins.

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Executive Summary

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Texas School Survey of Drug and Alcohol Use

1 Introduction

The Texas School Survey is an annual collection of self-reported tobacco,alcohol, inhalant, and substance use data from among elementary and/orsecondary students in individual districts throughout the state of Texas.The survey, conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute (PPRI) inconjunction with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), isalso administered every other year to a representative sample of Texas stu-dents in grades 4 through 6 and grades 7 through 12.

Data from the statewide sampling, administered in the spring of 2012, areincorporated into an over-time database maintained by DSHS to track trends

in substance use so that policymakers at the state level have up-to-date in-formation upon which to base decisions and establish prevention strategies.These data also serve as an overall standard of comparison for use by those atthe district level to interpret and act upon local survey findings in a similarway.

The executive summary begins with a section containing a general demo-graphic overview of those who took the survey in the participating district,followed by sections dealing with the various substances covered by thesurvey—tobacco, alcohol, inhalants, and marijuana. The next section ex-plores selected characteristics associated with substance use in the district.The summary concludes with a section on where students gain knowledgeabout drugs and alcohol and to whom they might turn if they thought theywere having a problem.

For a contextual viewpoint, each section dealing with substance use will be-gin with a brief timeline of the statewide trends over the last two and a half decades. The data are subsequently analyzed using environmental factorssuch as peer use and parental attitudes. Finally, the overall use of each sub-stance is detailed.

As for the actual, self-reported use of each substance, it is important to notethe frequency of such use. Is it experimental, a once-in-a-lifetime act, or isit casual use, a once-in-a-while behavior? Further, data are used to differ-entiate between those who smoke cigarettes from those who use a smokelesstobacco product, those who drink beer from those who drink wine coolers,

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those who sniff correction fluid from those who sniff glue, and those who

smoke marijuana from those who snort powdered cocaine.

Two final points should be noted about the data. First, due to the differ-ences in rounding procedures, there may be slight discrepancies between thepercentages referred to in the tables and those reflected in the executive sum-mary and in the corresponding figures.

Second, some data in this report are marked with an asterisk. Data

so marked are estimated to be statistically significant at the .01

level from the comparable data for the state as a whole. This

means that in only one of a hundred samples would a difference

this large have occurred when there was no difference between thedistrict and state data. Differences in very small districts will sel-

dom be statistically significant due to the small number of cases.

Differences that are not marked may be important, but should be

treated with more caution than those that are statistically signifi-

cant.

The percentages referred to in the executive summary that follows were takenfrom the tables found in “Part I: District Survey Results.”

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Texas School Survey of Drug and Alcohol Use

2 Demographic Overview

In the spring of 2012, the Texas School Survey was administered to studentsin grades 4 through 6 in the Mathis Independent School District. TexasSchool Survey protocols, formulated to ensure that the data used in thisanalysis has an acceptable probability of error, called for the district to ad-minister the survey to a predetermined, class-specific sampling of elementarystudents. In addition, data accuracy is dependent on the school staff admin-istering the survey using established protocols.

A total of 65 students completed the questionnaire. Of that number, 1 sur-veys were excluded from analysis because students did not indicate their

grade or age, or because they were identified as exaggerators (i.e., claimedto have used a non-existent drug or reported overly excessive drug use). Thefinal number of surveys included in the overall district analysis was 64, con-sisting of:

• 100 percent are 6th graders;

• 52 percent male and 48 percent female students;

• An ethnic breakdown that is 12 percent White, 2 percent African-American, 75 percent Mexican-American, 3 percent Native American,

8 percent other;• 64 percent say they live in a two-parent home, and 93 percent report

they have lived in the district for three or more years;

• 38 percent say their parent(s) are college graduates, and 54 percentindicate they qualify for free/reduced lunches at school.

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3 Tobacco

General tobacco use includes both cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products.

3.1 Statewide Overview

In 1990, one fifth of Texas elementary students reported having experimentedwith a tobacco product at least once during their lifetimes, while 13 percentsaid they had used such a product during the past school year. These per-centages declined over the next eight years and then fell dramatically in the2000 assessment (13 percent in their lifetimes and 7 percent in the past year).This downward trend in tobacco use continued in 2002 (9 percent in their

lifetimes and 5 percent in the past year), 2004 (8 percent in their lifetimesand 4 percent in the past year), 2006 (6 percent in their lifetimes and 3percent during the past year), and 2008 (5 percent in their lifetimes and 3percent during the past year). In 2010, lifetime tobacco use increased slightlyto 6 percent in their lifetime, while past year tobacco use stayed steady at 3percent. According to the 2012 statewide assessment, the percentage of stu-dents who reported lifetime tobacco use dropped again to 5 percent, whilepast year tobacco use stayed continuous at 3 percent.

3.2 Environment

Eleven percent of district elementary students said some or most of their closefriends smoke cigarettes (17 percent statewide), while 4* percent reportedthey had been offered cigarettes (13 percent statewide). One* percent of Mathis ISD elementary students reported some or most of their close friendsuse snuff or chewing tobacco (8 percent statewide), and 1 percent said theyhad been offered a smokeless tobacco product (6 percent statewide).

The influence of drug education programs may be reflected in students’ at-titudes toward the use of specific substances. Eighty-one percent of dis-trict elementary students believe tobacco use is “very dangerous” (72 percent

statewide). (Fig. 3).

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3.3 Use

In Mathis ISD, 2 percent of elementary students reported general tobaccouse at least once during their lifetimes (7 percent statewide) (Fig. 1-A).Use of a tobacco product during the past school year was reported by 0percent of Mathis ISD elementary students (4 percent statewide). (Fig. 1-B).

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One percent of Mathis ISD elementary students reported smoking cigarettes

at least once during their lifetimes (6 percent statewide), and 0 percent saidthey had smoked cigarettes during the past school year (3 percent statewide).Lifetime use of smokeless tobacco products was reported by 1 percent of Mathis ISD elementary students (2 percent statewide), while 0 percent saidthey had used snuff or chewing tobacco during the past school year (1 percentstatewide).

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4 Alcohol

Alcohol is the most widely used substance among elementary students statewide.

4.1 Statewide Overview

In 1990, 40 percent of Texas elementary students said they had experimentedwith an alcohol product at some point in their lives and just over a quar-ter (28 percent) reported having consumed alcohol during the past schoolyear. Over the next two years, lifetime prevalence declined dramatically to33 percent of elementary students statewide, while past-year use showed asimilar decline to 21 percent. This downward trend with regard to alcohol

use has continued through the next three statewide assessments, stalling in2002 at 25 percent of students who reported they had consumed alcohol atleast once in their lifetimes and 16 percent who reported consuming alcoholduring the previous year. These numbers remained continuous through thestatewide survey in 2004, but declined again in 2006. Lifetime prevalenceof alcohol use fell to 22 percent and past-year use dipped to 14 percent. In2008, those elementary students reporting lifetime alcohol use and past-yearalcohol use rose by a percentage point each, to 23 percent and 15 percentrespectively. In 2010, the numbers declined - lifetime prevalence of alcoholuse declined to 21 percent and past year use fell to 14 percent. In the mostrecent statewide assessment in 2012, the numbers declined again - lifetime

prevalence of alcohol use declined to 18 percent and past year use fell to 11percent.

4.2 Environment

Eleven* percent of Mathis ISD elementary students said some or most of theirclose friends drink beer, wine coolers, wine, or liquor (29 percent statewide),and 7* percent reported they had been offered alcohol (25 percent statewide).

Mathis ISD elementary students who said they drink alcohol were asked

where they obtained these beverages. One* percent of district elementarystudents said they get alcohol from home (10 percent statewide), 0 percentreported obtaining alcohol from friends (4 percent statewide), and 2 percentsaid they get alcohol from “somewhere else” (8 percent statewide).

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Parental attitudes can be a major factor in whether or not a student uses

alcohol or drugs. When asked how their parents feel about kids their agedrinking beer, 93* percent of Mathis ISD elementary students said theirparents “don’t like it” (82 percent statewide). Seven percent of district ele-mentary students said they “don’t know” how their parents feel about kidstheir age drinking beer (13 percent statewide), and 0 percent said their par-ents “don’t care” (4 percent statewide). (Fig. 4-A).

Seventy-seven percent of Mathis ISD elementary students believe alcohol useis “very dangerous” (65 percent statewide). (See Fig. 3).

4.3 Use

Five* percent of Mathis ISD elementary students had reported using alcoholat least once during their lifetimes (24 percent statewide) (See Fig. 1-A).

Alcohol use during the past school year was reported by 4* percent of MathisISD elementary students (16 percent statewide). (See Fig. 1-B).

One* percent of Mathis ISD elementary students said they “had two or moredrinks” of beer in a row at least once during the past year (12 percent

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statewide), 2 percent said they “had two or more drinks” of wine coolers

in a row at least once during the past year (8 percent statewide), 3 percentsaid they “had two or more drinks” of wine in a row (10 percent statewide)and 1* percent said they “had two or more drinks” of liquor in a row at leastonce in the past year (7 percent statewide).

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5 Marijuana

5.1 Statewide Overview

In 1990, 2 percent of Texas elementary students reported they had exper-imented with marijuana at least once, and 2 percent indicated they hadsmoked marijuana during the past school year. These percentages stayedcontinuous through 1994, increased in 1996, stayed continuous through 1998,and fell slightly in 2000. In the 2002 statewide assessment, experimentaluse increased slightly to 3 percent and most recent use stayed consistent at2 percent among elementary students statewide. These percentages of stu-dents reporting lifetime and past-year marijuana use held steady through

the statewide assessment in 2004. According to the 2006 statewide survey,lifetime marijuana use fell to 2 percent while the past-year use declined to 1percent. These percentages stayed the same in 2008, 2010 and in the mostrecent statewide assessment in 2012.

5.2 Environment

Eleven percent of Mathis ISD elementary students said some or most of theirclose friends use marijuana (13 percent statewide), and 7 percent reportedthey had been offered marijuana (9 percent statewide).

When asked about parental attitudes toward marijuana use, 92 percent of Mathis ISD elementary students said their parents “don’t like it” when kidstheir age smoke marijuana (87 percent statewide), while 6 percent said thatthey “don’t know” how their parents feel (11 percent statewide), and 1 per-cent reported their parents “don’t care” if kids their age smoke marijuana (1percent statewide). (Fig. 4-B).

When questioned about the danger associated with marijuana use, 81 per-cent of Mathis ISD elementary students said that using marijuana is “verydangerous” (75 percent statewide).

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5.3 Use

One percent of Mathis ISD elementary students had reported using marijuanaat least once during their lifetimes (3 percent statewide) (See Fig. 1-A).

One percent of Mathis ISD elementary students had reported using marijuanaduring the past school year (2 percent statewide) (See Fig. 1-B).

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6 Inhalants

In general, inhalants are common, licit substances (paints and thinners, cor-rection fluid, glue, and gasoline) which, when sniffed, huffed, or inhaled,produce an intoxicating effect. Lifetime and past-year inhalant use percent-ages have been adjusted to reflect reported use of both specific inhalantsand inhalant use generally. This adjustment was made because some stu-dents responded positively to specific use without responding positively togeneric use, while some students responded positively to generic use but notto specific inhalants.

6.1 Statewide Overview

Inhalant use among Texas elementary students peaked in 1992, as 16 per-cent indicated they had experimented with some form of inhalant at leastonce during their lifetimes and 11 percent said they had used an inhalantduring the past school year. Within two years, however, lifetime use declinedto 10 percent of elementary students statewide and past-year use fell to 6percent. These percentages remained relatively continuous through 1996. In1998, however, both experimental and past school year prevalence rates roseto 12 percent and 9 percent, respectively. Two years later, this trend wasagain reversed as both experimental (11 percent) and past year (8 percent)uses declined slightly, then fell further in 2002 to 9 percent lifetime and 6

percent in the past year. Yet another reverse was detected in 2004, as life-time inhalant use rose to 11 percent and past-year inhalant use increased to8 percent. Beginning in 2006, yet another reverse in the trend was detectedas lifetime use fell to 10 percent and past-year inhalant use declined to 7percent. In 2008, the percentage of students who reported lifetime inhalantuse declined to 9 percent, while past year inhalant use was continuous at 7percent. In the most 2010, another reverse in trend was detected, as lifetimeinhalant use rose to 10 percent, and past-year inhalant use rose to 7 percent.In the recent statewide assessment in 2012, inhalant use stayed the same.

6.2 Environment

Three* percent of Mathis ISD students said some or most of their closefriends use inhalants (16 percent statewide), and 1* percent said they hadbeen offered inhalants (10 percent statewide). Seventy-five percent of Mathis

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ISD elementary students believe inhalant use is “very dangerous” (63 percent

statewide) (See Fig. 3).

6.3 Use

Zero percent of Mathis ISD elementary students had reported using inhalantsat least once during their lifetimes (10 percent statewide) (See Fig. 1-A).

Zero percent of Mathis ISD elementary students said they had used inhalantsduring the past school year (8 percent statewide) (See Fig. 1-B).Zero percent of Mathis ISD elementary students reported using two or moreinhalant substances at least once during their lifetimes (5 percent statewide).

Zero percent of district ISD elementary students reported inhaling white-out/correction fluid/magic markers (8 percent statewide), 0 percent reportedinhaling glue (2 percent statewide), 0 percent reported inhaling spray paint (3percent statewide), 0 percent reported inhaling gasoline (2 percent statewide),0 percent reported inhaling paint thinner (2 percent statewide) and 0 per-cent reported inhaling substances in the “other inhalants” category (3 percentstatewide) at least once during their lifetimes. (Fig. 2).

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7 Drug and Alcohol Information

The influence of drug education programs may be reflected in students atti-tudes toward the use of the specific substances reported above.

Eighty percent of Mathis ISD elementary students said they had receivedinformation about drugs and alcohol from a school source since classes beganin the fall (82 percent statewide). Forty* percent of Mathis ISD elementarystudents said their teacher was a source for information about drugs andalcohol (54 percent statewide), while 67* percent said a visitor to class was asource for this information (47 percent statewide) and 70* percent reportedgetting information about drugs and alcohol from a school assembly program

(55 percent statewide).

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Part I

District Results

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1. General Substance Tables Page 5

Tobacco AlcoholDrugsInhalantsMiscellaneous

2. Prevalence Tables Page 25

Table B1: All StudentsTable B2: Male StudentsTable B3: Female StudentsTable B4: White StudentsTable B5: African/American StudentsTable B6: Mexican/American StudentsTable B7: Students Reporting A GradesTable B8: Students Reporting Grades Lower Than an A

Table B9: Students Living With 2 ParentsTable B10: Students Not Living With 2 ParentsTable B11: Students Living in Town More Than 3 YearsTable B12: Students Living in Town 3 Years or Less

3. Margin Tables Page 39

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Table T-1: How recently, if ever, have you used...

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

An y t o ba c c o p r od u c t ?

All 2.0% 0.0% 2.0% 98.0%

Grade 6 2.0% 0.0% 2.0% 98.0%

Ciga re t t e s?

All 1.0% 0.0% 1.0% 99.0%

Grade 6 1.0% 0.0% 1.0% 99.0%

S m o k e le s s t o ba c c o?

All 1.0% 0.0% 1.0% 99.0%

Grade 6 1.0% 0.0% 1.0% 99.0%

Table T-2: Average number of times selected tobacco products were used by thosewho reported use of ..

Schoo lYe a r Life t im e

All * 1.5

Grade 6 * *

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Table T-3: Average age of first use of tobacco:

Grade 6

Ciga re t t e s

*

Smoke le ssTobacco

*

An yTobacco

*

Table T-4: Age of first use of tobacco by family situation:

NeverUnder

8 8 9 1 0 1 1Over

1 1

Two P ar e n t F am i ly

All 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Ot h e r F a m i ly S it u a t i on

All 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

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Table T-5: About how many of your close friends use ...

NeverHea rd

Of Non e Som e Mos t

An y t o b ac c o p r od u c t ?

All 5.1% 83.7% 11.2% 0.0%

Grade 6 5.1% 83.7% 11.2% 0.0%

Ciga re t t e s?

All 9.3% 79.4% 11.3% 0.0%

Grade 6 9.3% 79.4% 11.3% 0.0%

S m o k e l e s s t o b a c c o?

All 8.3% 90.6% 1.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 8.3% 90.6% 1.0% 0.0%

Table T-6: Have you ever been offered ...

NeverHe a r d Of Yes No

An y t o b ac c o p r od u c t ?

All 2.1% 4.2% 93.8%

Grade 6 2.1% 4.2% 93.8%

Ciga re t t e s?

All 6.3% 4.2% 89.5%

Grade 6 6.3% 4.2% 89.5%

S m o k e l e s s t o b a c c o?

All 3.1% 1.0% 95.8%

Grade 6 3.1% 1.0% 95.8%

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Table T-7: How dangerous do you think it is for kids your age to use ...

NeverHeard Of 

VeryDa nge ro us Da nge rou s

Not at AllDange rous

Do NotKnow

An y t o ba c c o p r od u c t ?

All 1.0% 81.4% 14.4% * 3.1%

Grade 6 1.0% 81.4% 14.4% * 3.1%

Ciga re t t e s?

All 4.1% 76.3% 15.5% 1.0% 3.1%

Grade 6 4.1% 76.3% 15.5% 1.0% 3.1%

S m o k e l e s s t o b a c c o?

All 2.1% 78.1% 16.7% * 3.1%

Grade 6 2.1% 78.1% 16.7% * 3.1%

Table T-8: How do your parents feel about kids your age smoking cigarettes?

Don ' t Lik e Don ' t Ca re Th in k It ' s OK Don ' t k n owAll 93.8% 2.1% 0.0% 4.2%

Grade 6 93.8% 2.1% 0.0% 4.2%

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Table A-1: How recently, if ever, have you used..

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

An y a lc o h ol p r od u c t ?

All 5.1% 4.1% 1.0% 94.9%

Grade 6 5.1% 4.1% 1.0% 94.9%

Beer?

All 1.0% 0.0% 1.0% 99.0%

Grade 6 1.0% 0.0% 1.0% 99.0%

Wi n e c o o le r s ?

All 3.1% 2.0% 1.0% 96.9%

Grade 6 3.1% 2.0% 1.0% 96.9%

Wine?

All 3.1% 3.1% 0.0% 96.9%

Grade 6 3.1% 3.1% 0.0% 96.9%

Liquor?

All 2.0% 1.0% 1.0% 98.0%

Grade 6 2.0% 1.0% 1.0% 98.0%

Table A-2: Average number of times selected alcohol products were used by thosewho reported use of ..

Schoo lYe a r Life t im e

Beer

All * *

Grade 6 * *

Liquor

All * *

Grade 6 * *

Wine

All * *

Grade 6 * *

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Table A-3: In the past year, how many times have you had two or more drinks at one time of ..

Ne ve r 1 Tim e 2 Tim e s 3 + Tim e s Ever

Beer?

All 98.9% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1%

Grade 698.9% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1%

Wine Coole rs?

All 97.9% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 2.1%

Grade 6 97.9% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 2.1%

Wine?

All 96.9% 3.1% 0.0% 0.0% 3.1%

Grade 6 96.9% 3.1% 0.0% 0.0% 3.1%

Liquor?

All 98.9% 0.0% 1.1% 0.0% 1.1%

Grade 6 98.9% 0.0% 1.1% 0.0% 1.1%

Table A-4: Average age of first use of alcohol:

Grade 6

Beer

*

WineCoolers

*

Wine

*

Liquor

*

An yAlcohol

*

Table A-5: Age of first use of alcohol by family situation:

NeverUnder

8 8 9 1 0 1 1Over

1 1

Two P ar e n t F am i ly

All 96.7% 0.0% 0.0% 1.7% 0.0% 1.7% 0.0%

Grade 6 96.7% 0.0% 0.0% 1.7% 0.0% 1.7% 0.0%

Ot h e r F a m i ly S it u a t i on

All 94.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.9% 2.9%

Grade 6 94.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.9% 2.9%

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Table A-6 : Lifetime prevalence of use of alcohol by reported conduct problemsthis school year:

NoAbsences or

Conduc t

P ro ble m s Cu t S ch oo l

S e n t t o

Pr in c ip a l Bot h2.7% * 11.8% *

Table A-7: When you drink alcohol, do you get it from ..

Don ' t Dr in k Ye s No

H o m e ?

All 88.5% 1.0% 10.4%

Grade 6 88.5% 1.0% 10.4%

Fr i ends?

All 88.4% 0.0% 11.6%

Grade 6 88.4% 0.0% 11.6%

S om e w h e r e e ls e ?

All 87.5% 2.1% 10.4%

Grade 6 87.5% 2.1% 10.4%

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Table A-8: About how many of your close friends use ..

NeverHea rd

Of Non e Som e Mos t

An y a lc o h ol p r od u c t ?

All 5.1% 83.7% 11.2% 0.0%

Grade 6 5.1% 83.7% 11.2% 0.0%

Beer?

All 5.1% 86.7% 8.2% 0.0%

Grade 6 5.1% 86.7% 8.2% 0.0%

Wi n e c o o le r s ?

All 9.2% 84.7% 6.1% 0.0%

Grade 6 9.2% 84.7% 6.1% 0.0%

Wine?

All 6.1% 88.8% 5.1% 0.0%

Grade 6 6.1% 88.8% 5.1% 0.0%

Liquor?All 6.2% 89.7% 4.1% 0.0%

Grade 6 6.2% 89.7% 4.1% 0.0%

Table A-9: Have you ever been offered ..

NeverHe a r d Of Yes No

An y a lc o h ol p r od u c t ?

All 2.1% 7.3% 90.6%

Grade 6 2.1% 7.3% 90.6%

Beer?

All 2.1% 3.1% 94.8%

Grade 6 2.1% 3.1% 94.8%

Wi n e c o o le r s ?

All 8.3% 2.1% 89.6%

Grade 6 8.3% 2.1% 89.6%

Wine?

All 2.1% 5.2% 92.7%

Grade 6 2.1% 5.2% 92.7%

Liquor?

All 5.2% 4.2% 90.6%

Grade 65.2% 4.2% 90.6%

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Table A-10: How do your parents feel about kids your age drinking beer?

Don ' t Lik e Don ' t Ca re Th in k It ' s OK Don ' t k n ow

All 92.6% 0.0% 0.0% 7.4%

Grade 6 92.6% 0.0% 0.0% 7.4%

Table A-11: How dangerous do you think it is for kids your age to use ..

NeverHeard Of 

VeryDa nge ro us Da nge rou s

Not at AllDange rous

Do NotKnow

An y a lc o h ol p r od u c t ?

All 1.0% 77.3% 20.6% 0.0% 1.0%

Grade 6 1.0% 77.3% 20.6% 0.0% 1.0%

Beer?

All 1.0% 69.8% 25.0% 0.0% 4.2%

Grade 6 1.0% 69.8% 25.0% 0.0% 4.2%

Wi n e c o o le r s ?All 4.1% 69.1% 18.6% 1.0% 7.2%

Grade 6 4.1% 69.1% 18.6% 1.0% 7.2%

Wine?

All 2.1% 66.0% 24.7% 2.1% 5.2%

Grade 6 2.1% 66.0% 24.7% 2.1% 5.2%

Liquor?

All 1.0% 72.9% 22.9% 1.0% 2.1%

Grade 6 1.0% 72.9% 22.9% 1.0% 2.1%

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Table D-1: How recently, if ever, have you used Marijuana?

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

All 1.0% 1.0% 0.0% 99.0%

Grade 6 1.0% 1.0% 0.0% 99.0%

Table D-2: Average number of times marijuana was used by those reporting usage:

Schoo lYe a r Life t im e

All * *

Grade 6 * *

Table D-3: Average age of first use of marijuana:

Grade 6

*

Table D-4: Age of first use of marijuana by family situation:

NeverUnder

8 8 9 1 0 1 1Over

1 1

Two P ar e n t F am i ly

All 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Ot h e r F a m i ly S it u a t i onAll 97.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.9%

Grade 6 97.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.9%

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Table D-8: How do your parents feel about kids your age smoking marijuana?

Don ' t Lik e Don ' t Ca re Th in k It ' s OK Don ' t k n ow

All 91.7% 1.0% 1.0% 6.3%

Grade 6 91.7% 1.0% 1.0% 6.3%

Table D-9: How dangerous do you think it is for kids your age to use marijuana?

NeverHeard Of 

VeryDa nge ro us Da nge rou s

Not at AllDange rous

Do NotKnow

All 4.1% 81.4% 12.4% * 2.1%

Grade 6 4.1% 81.4% 12.4% * 2.1%

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Table I-1: How recently, if ever, have you used Inhalants?

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

All 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Table I-2: Have you ever sniffed any of the following inhalants to get high?

Not Us ed Use d

C or r e c t i o n F lu i d / Wh i t e o u t

All 100.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0%

Gasol ine

All 100.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0%

GlueAll 100.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0%

P a in t T h in n e r

All 100.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0%

S p ra y P a in t

All 100.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0%

Co m p u t er d u st i n g s p ra ys

All 100.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0%

Ot h e r In h a la n t s

All 100.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0%

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Table I-3: Average number of times inhalants were used by those reporting usage:

Schoo lYe a r Life t im e

All * *

Grade 6 * *

Table I-4: Number of different kinds of inhalants used:

Non e On eTwo to

Th re e Fou r Plu s

All 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

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Table I-5: Average age of first use of inhalants:

Grade 6

*

Table I-6: Age of first use of inhalants by family situation:

NeverUnder

8 8 9 1 0 1 1Over

1 1

Two P ar e n t F am i ly

All 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Ot h e r F a m i ly S it u a t i on

All 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Grade 6 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

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Table I-7: Lifetime prevalence of use of inhalants by reported conductproblems this school year:

NoAbsences or

Conduc t

P ro ble m s Cu t S ch oo l

S e n t t o

Pr in c ip a l Bot h* * * *

Table I-8: About how many of your close friends use inhalants?

NeverHea rd

Of Non e Som e Mos t

All 6.4% 90.4% 3.2% 0.0%

Grade 6 6.4% 90.4% 3.2% 0.0%

Table I-9: Have you ever been offered inhalants?

NeverHe a r d Of Yes No

All 6.3% 1.1% 92.6%

Grade 6 6.3% 1.1% 92.6%

Table I-10: How dangerous do you think it is for kids your age to use inhalants?

Never

Heard Of 

Very

Da nge ro us Da nge rou s

Not at All

Dange rous

Do Not

KnowAll 4.2% 75.0% 18.8% * 2.1%

Grade 6 4.2% 75.0% 18.8% * 2.1%

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Table X-1: Since school began in the fall, have you gotten information on drugsor alcohol from ..

CATEGORY Ye s

An As se m bly Progr am ? All 70.1%

Grade 670.1%

Gu id an c e Cou n s e lor? All 43.2%

Grade 6 43.2%

Vis it or t o Cla s s? All 67.0%

Grade 6 67.0%

Someon e E lse a tSchool?

All 36.6%

Grade 6 36.6%

You r Tea ch e r? All 40.0%

Grade 6 40.0%

An y Sc h ool Sou r ce ? All 80.4%

Grade 6 80.4%

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Table B1: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeAll Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 2.0% 0.0% 2.0% 98.0%

Grade 6 2.0% 0.0% 2.0% 98.0%

Alcohol

All 5.1% 4.1% 1.0% 94.9%

Grade 6 5.1% 4.1% 1.0% 94.9%

I n h a l a n t s

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All 1.0% 1.0% 0.0% 99.0%

Grade 6 1.0% 1.0% 0.0% 99.0%

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Table B2: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeMale Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 2.0% 0.0% 2.0% 98.0%

Grade 6 2.0% 0.0% 2.0% 98.0%

Alcohol

All 5.9% 3.9% 2.0% 94.1%

Grade 6 5.9% 3.9% 2.0% 94.1%

I n h a l a n t s

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

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Table B3: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeFemale Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 2.1% 0.0% 2.1% 97.9%

Grade 6 2.1% 0.0% 2.1% 97.9%

Alcohol

All 4.3% 4.3% 0.0% 95.7%

Grade 6 4.3% 4.3% 0.0% 95.7%

I n h a l a n t s

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All 2.1% 2.1% 0.0% 97.9%

Grade 6 2.1% 2.1% 0.0% 97.9%

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Table B4: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeWhite Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Alcohol

All 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

I n h a l a n t s

All 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

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Table B5: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeAfrican/American Students

Table skipped because an insufficient number of cases.

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Table B6: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeMexican/American Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 1.4% 0.0% 1.4% 98.6%

Grade 6 1.4% 0.0% 1.4% 98.6%

Alcohol

All 7.1% 5.7% 1.4% 92.9%

Grade 6 7.1% 5.7% 1.4% 92.9%

I n h a l a n t s

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All 1.4% 1.4% 0.0% 98.6%

Grade 6 1.4% 1.4% 0.0% 98.6%

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Table B7: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Reporting A Grades

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Alcohol

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

I n h a l a n t s

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

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Table B8: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Reporting grades lower than A

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 2.6% 0.0% 2.6% 97.4%

Grade 6 2.6% 0.0% 2.6% 97.4%

Alcohol

All 6.4% 5.1% 1.3% 93.6%

Grade 6 6.4% 5.1% 1.3% 93.6%

I n h a l a n t s

All 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All 1.3% 1.3% 0.0% 98.7%

Grade 6 1.3% 1.3% 0.0% 98.7%

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Table B9: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Living With 2 Parents

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 3.3% 0.0% 3.3% 96.7%

Grade 6 3.3% 0.0% 3.3% 96.7%

Alcohol

All 4.9% 3.3% 1.6% 95.1%

Grade 6 4.9% 3.3% 1.6% 95.1%

I n h a l a n t s

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

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Table B10: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Not Living With 2 Parents

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Alcohol

All 6.1% 6.1% 0.0% 93.9%

Grade 6 6.1% 6.1% 0.0% 93.9%

I n h a l a n t s

All * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 * 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All 3.0% 3.0% 0.0% 97.0%

Grade 6 3.0% 3.0% 0.0% 97.0%

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Table B11: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Living in Town More Than 3 Years

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 2.2% 0.0% 2.2% 97.8%

Grade 6 2.2% 0.0% 2.2% 97.8%

Alcohol

All 5.5% 4.4% 1.1% 94.5%

Grade 6 5.5% 4.4% 1.1% 94.5%

I n h a l a n t s

All 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Grade 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%

Mari juana

All 1.1% 1.1% 0.0% 98.9%

Grade 6 1.1% 1.1% 0.0% 98.9%

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Table B12: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Living in Town 3 Years or Less

Table skipped because an insufficient number of cases.

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3. Margin Tables

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the distribution of students by grade level in the district.The frequencies have been weighted so that the analysis reflects

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GENDER

Q1 Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

F e m a l e 48 48.5%

Male 51 51.5%

GRADE LEVEL

Q2 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Grade 6 99 100.0%

LIVE WITH BOTHPARENTS

Q3 Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

No 34 35.8%

Yes 61 64.2%

Frequency Missing = 4

AGE

Q4 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

1 1 39 39.8%

1 2 48 49.0%

13 o r o lde r 11 11.2%

Frequency Missing = 1

ETHNICITY

Q5 Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

Afr ican / Am er i can 2 2.1%

Mexican / Am er i can 71 74.7%

Nat ive / Am er i can 3 3.2%

O t h e r 8 8.4%

White 11 11.6%

Frequency Missing = 4

WHAT GRADES DO YOUUSUALLY GET

Q6 Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

Mostly A's 18 18.6%

Most ly B 's 49 50.5%

Most ly C 's 22 22.7%

Most ly D 's 3 3.1%

Most ly F 's 5 5.2%

Frequency Missing = 2

LIVED IN THIS TOWN FORMORE T HAN 3 YEARS

Q7 F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Don ' t Know 1 1.0%

No 6 6.1%

Yes 92 92.9%

EITHER PARENT GRADUATEFROM COLLEGE

Q8 F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Don ' t Know 34 34.7%

No 27 27.6%

Yes 37 37.8%

Frequency Missing = 1

QUALIFY FOR FR EE/ REDUCED

PRI CE LUNCHQ9 F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Don ' t Know 30 30.6%

No 15 15.3%

Yes 53 54.1%

Frequency Missing = 1

PARENTS ATTEND PTAMEETINGS

Q1 0 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No49 50.5%

Yes 48 49.5%

Frequency Missing = 2

EVER INHALED - GASOLINE

Q1 1 A Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 99 100.0%

EVER INHALED - PAINTTHINNER

Q1 1 B Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en tNot Used 98 100.0%

Frequency Missing = 1

EVER INHALED - GLUE

Q1 1 C Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 99 100.0%

EVER INHALED - WHITEOUT

Q1 1 D Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 99 100.0%

EVER INHALED - SPRAYPAINT

Q1 1 E Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 99 100.0%

EVER INHALED - COMPUTERDUSTING SPRAYS

Q1 1 F Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 99 100.0%

EVER INHALED - OTHERINHALANTS

Q1 1 G Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 99 100.0%

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CIGARETTE USE DURINGLIFETIME

Q1 2A F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   12 13.2%

Never used 78 85.7%

1 - 2 t im e s 1 1.1%

Frequency Missing = 8

SNUFF/ CHEWING TOBACCO USEIN LIFETIME

Q1 2B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   11 11.6%

Never used 83 87.4%

1 - 2 t im e s 1 1.1%

Frequency Missing = 4

BEER USE DURING LIFETIME

Q1 2C F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   5 5.2%

Never used 91 93.8%

1 - 2 t im e s 1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 2

WINE COOLER USE DURINGLIFETIME

Q1 2D F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   14 14.4%

Never used 82 84.5%

1 - 2 t im e s 1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 2

WINE USE DURING LIFET IME

Q1 2E F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   5 5.2%

Never used 88 91.7%

1 - 2 t im e s3 3.1%

Frequency Missing = 3

LIQUOR USE DURING LIFE TIME

Q1 2F F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   10 10.2%

Never used 86 87.8%

1 - 2 t i m e s 2 2.0%

Frequency Missing = 1

INHALANT USE DURING LIFETIME

Q1 2H F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   11 11.2%

Never used 87 88.8%

Frequency Missing = 1

MARIJ UANA USE DURINGLIFETIME

Q1 2I F re qu en cy Pe rc en tNeve r hea rd o f   13 13.3%

Never used 84 85.7%

1 - 2 t i m e s 1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 1

CIGARETTE USE IN PAST SCHOOLYEAR

Q1 3 A F re qu e nc y Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   8 8.3%

Never used 88 91.7%

Frequency Missing = 3

SNUFF/ CHEWING TOBACCO USEIN PAST YEAR

Q1 3B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   5 5.2%

Never used 92 94.8%

Frequency Missing = 2

BEER USE IN PAST SCHOOL YEA

Q1 3C F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   2 2.0

Never us ed 96 98.0

Frequency Missing = 1

WINE COOLER USE IN PASSCHOOL YEA

Q1 3D F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   9 9.2

Never us ed 87 88.8

1 - 2 t im e s 2 2.0

Frequency Missing = 1

WINE USE IN PAST SCHOOL YEA

Q1 3E F re qu en cy Pe rc enNever he a rd o f   2 2.1

Never us ed 92 94.8

1 - 2 t im e s 3 3.1

Frequency Missing = 2

LIQUOR USE IN PAST SCHOOYEA

Q1 3F F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   5 5.2

Never us ed 90 93.81 - 2 t im e s 1 1.0

Frequency Missing = 3

INHALANT USE IN PAST SCHOOYEA

Q1 3H F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   6 6.2

Never us ed 91 93.8

Frequency Missing = 2

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MARIJ UANA USE IN PAST S CHOOLYEAR

Q1 3I F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   9 9.4%

Never used 86 89.6%

1 - 2 t im e s 1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 3

AGE WHEN FIRST USED CIGARETTES

Q1 4 A F re qu e nc y Pe rc en t

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 96 100.0%

Frequency Missing = 3

AGE WHEN FIRST USEDSNUFF / CHEW TOBACCO

Q1 4B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 98 100.0%

Frequency Missing = 1

AGE WHEN FIRST USED BEER

Q1 4C F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 98 100.0%

Frequency Missing = 1

AGE WHEN FIR ST USED WINECOOLERS

Q1 4D F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

9 yea rs o ld 1 1.0%

11 yea rs o ld 1 1.0%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 96 98.0%

Frequency Missing = 1

AGE WHEN FIR ST USE D WINE

Q1 4E F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

9 yea rs o ld 1 1.0%

11 yea rs o ld 1 1.0%

12 o r o lde r 1 1.0%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 95 96.9%

Frequency Missing = 1

AGE WHEN FIRST USED LIQUOR

Q1 4F F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

9 yea rs o ld 1 1.0%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 96 99.0%

Frequency Missing = 2

AGE WHEN FIRST USED INHALANTS

Q1 4H F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 98 100.0%

Frequency Missing = 1

AGE WHEN FIR ST USE D MARIJ UANA

Q1 4I F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

12 o r o lde r 1 1.0%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 97 99.0%

Frequency Missing = 1

CLOSE FR IENDS USECIGARETTES

Q1 5 A F re qu e nc y Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   9 9.3%

None 77 79.4%

S o m e 11 11.3%

Frequency Missing = 2

CLOSE FRIE NDS USSNUFF/ CHEWING TOBACC

Q1 5B F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   8 8.3

None 87 90.6

S o m e 1 1.0

Frequency Missing = 3

CLOSE FRIENDS USE BEE

Q1 5C F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   5 5.1

None 85 86.7

S o m e 8 8.2

Frequency Missing = 1

CLOSE FRIENDS USE WINCOOLER

Q1 5D F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   9 9.2

None 83 84.7

S o m e 6 6.1

Frequency Missing = 1

CLOSE FRIENDS USE WIN

Q1 5E F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   6 6.1None 87 88.8

S o m e 5 5.1

Frequency Missing = 1

CLOSE FRIENDS USE LIQUO

Q1 5F F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   6 6.2

None 87 89.7

S o m e 4 4.1

Frequency Missing = 2

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CLOSE F RIE NDS USE INHALANTS

Q1 5H F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   6 6.4%

None 85 90.4%

S o m e 3 3.2%

Frequency Missing = 5

CLOSE FR IENDS USE MARIJ UANA

Q1 5I F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   7 7.2%

None 79 81.4%

S o m e 10 10.3%

Most 1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 2

EVER BEEN OFFEREDCIGARETTES

Q1 6 A F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Neve r hea rd o f   6 6.3%

No 85 89.5%

Yes 4 4.2%

Frequency Missing = 4

EVER BEEN OFFEREDSNUFF/ CHEWING TOBACCO

Q1 6 B F re qu e n c y Per ce n tNeve r hea rd o f   3 3.1%

No 92 95.8%

Yes 1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 3

EVER BEEN OFFERED BEER

Q1 6 C F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Neve r hea rd o f   2 2.1%

No 91 94.8%

Yes 3 3.1%

Frequency Missing = 3

EVER BEEN OFF ERED WINECOOLERS

Q1 6 D Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   8 8.3%

No 86 89.6%

Yes 2 2.1%

Frequency Missing = 3

EVER BEEN OFF ERED WINE

Q1 6 E Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   2 2.1%

No 89 92.7%

Yes 5 5.2%

Frequency Missing = 3

EVER BEEN OFF ERED LIQUORQ1 6 F Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   5 5.2%

No 87 90.6%

Yes 4 4.2%

Frequency Missing = 3

EVER BEEN OFFERED INHALANTS

Q1 6 H Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   6 6.3%

No 88 92.6%

Yes 1 1.1%

Frequency Missing = 4

EVER BEEN OFFEREDMARIJ UANA

Q1 6 I Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   7 7.4%

No 81 85.3%

Yes 7 7.4%

Frequency Missing = 4

IS ALCOHOL OBTAINED FR OMHOME

Q1 7 A Fre qu en c y Pe rc en

Do Not Drink  85 88.5%

No 10 10.4%

Yes 1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 3

IS ALCOHOL OBTAINED FR OMFRIENDS

Q1 7 B Fre qu en c y Pe rc en

Do Not Drink  84 88.4%

No 11 11.6%

Frequency Missing = 4

IS ALCOHOL OBTAINEDSOMEWHERE ELSE

Q1 7 C Fre qu en c y Pe rc en

Do Not Drink  84 87.5%

No 10 10.4%

Yes 2 2.1%

Frequency Missing = 3

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USCIGARETTE

Q1 8A F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Very dange rous 74 76.3

Dangerous 15 15.5

Not a t a l l 1 1.0

Do n ' t k n o w 3 3.1

Never he a rd o f   4 4.1

Frequency Missing = 2

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DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USESNUFF/ CHEWING TOBACCO

Q1 8B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dange rous 75 78.1%

Dangerous 16 16.7%

Do n ' t k n o w 3 3.1%

Never he a rd o f   2 2.1%

Frequency Missing = 3

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USEBEER

Q1 8C F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dange rous 67 69.8%

Dangerous 24 25.0%

Do n ' t k n o w 4 4.2%

Never he a rd o f   1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 3

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USEWINE COOLER S

Q1 8D F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dange rous 67 69.1%

Dangerous 18 18.6%

Not a t a l l 1 1.0%

Do n ' t k n o w 7 7.2%

Never he a rd o f   4 4.1%

Frequency Missing = 2

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USEWINE

Q1 8E F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dange rous 64 66.0%

Dangerous 24 24.7%

Not a t a l l 2 2.1%

Do n ' t k n o w 5 5.2%

Never he a rd o f   2 2.1%

Frequency Missing = 2

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USELIQUOR

Q1 8F F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dangerous 70 72.9%

Dangerous 22 22.9%

Not a t a l l 1 1.0%

Do n ' t k n o w 2 2.1%

Never hea rd o f   1 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 3

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USEMARIJ UANA

Q1 8H F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dangerous 79 81.4%

Dangerous 12 12.4%

Do n ' t k n o w 2 2.1%

Never hea rd o f   4 4.1%

Frequency Missing = 2

DRUG/ ALCOHOL INFOFROM TEACHER

Q1 9A F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 57 60.0%

Yes 38 40.0%

Frequency Missing = 4

DRUG/ ALC INFO F ROMVISITOR TO CLASS

Q1 9B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 31 33.0%

Yes 63 67.0%

Frequency Missing = 5

DRUG/ ALC INFO F ROMASSEMBLY PROGRAM

Q1 9C F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 29 29.9%

Yes 68 70.1%

Frequency Missing = 2

DRUG/ ALC INFO F ROMSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Q1 9D F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 54 56.8%

Yes 41 43.2%

Frequency Missing = 4

DRUG/ ALC INFO F ROMSOMEONE ELSE AT

SCHOOL

Q1 9E F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 59 63.4%

Yes 34 36.6%

Frequency Missing = 6

BEER,

TWO OR MORE AT ONETIME

Q2 0A F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Never 92 98.9%

1 t i m e 1 1.1%

Frequency Missing = 6

WINE COOLERS,TWO OR MORE AT ONE

TIME

Q2 0B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Never 92 97.9%

1 t i m e 2 2.1%

Frequency Missing = 5

WINE,TWO OR MORE AT ONE

TIME

Q2 0C F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Never 93 96.9%

1 t i m e 3 3.1%

Frequency Missing = 3

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LIQUOR,TWO OR MORE AT ONE

TIME

Q2 0D F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Never 94 98.9%

2 t i m e s 1 1.1%

Frequency Missing = 4

MISSED SCHOOLWITHOUT PARENT'S

CONSENT

Q2 1 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 91 96.8%

Yes 3 3.2%

Frequency Missing = 5

SENT TOPRI NCIPAL/ DEAN SINCE

SEPTEMBER

Q2 2 Fre qu en c y Pe rc en t

No 79 82.3%

Yes 17 17.7%

Frequency Missing = 3

PARENTS FEEL ABOUT KIDSSMOKING CIGARETTES

Q2 3 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Don ' t l ike i t 90 93.8%

Don ' t ca re 2 2.1%

Do n ' t k n o w 4 4.2%

Frequency Missing = 3

PARENTS FEEL ABOUT KIDSDRINKING BEE R

Q2 4 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Don ' t l ike i t 88 92.6%

Do n ' t k n o w 7 7.4%

Frequency Missing = 4

PARENTS FEEL ABOUT KIDSUSING MARIJ UANA

Q2 5 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Don ' t l ike i t 88 91.7%

Don ' t ca re 1 1.0%

Think i t ' s O.K. 1 1.0%

Do n ' t k n o w 6 6.3%

Frequency Missing = 3

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Table of Contents

1. General Substance Tables Page 5

Tobacco AlcoholDrugsInhalantsMiscellaneous

2. Prevalence Tables Page 25

Table B1: All StudentsTable B2: Male StudentsTable B3: Female StudentsTable B4: White StudentsTable B5: African/American StudentsTable B6: Mexican/American StudentsTable B7: Students Reporting A GradesTable B8: Students Reporting Grades Lower Than an A

Table B9: Students Living With 2 ParentsTable B10: Students Not Living With 2 ParentsTable B11: Students Living in Town More Than 3 YearsTable B12: Students Living in Town 3 Years or Less

3. Margin Tables Page 39

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Table T-1: How recently, if ever, have you used...

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

An y t o ba c c o p r od u c t ?

All 6.7% 3.8% 2.9% 93.3%

Ciga re t t e s?

All 5.7% 3.2% 2.5% 94.3%

S m o k e le s s t o ba c c o?

All 1.7% 0.9% 0.8% 98.3%

Table T-2: Average number of times selected tobacco products were used by thosewho reported use of ..

Schoo lYe a r Life t im e

All 3.5 3.2

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Table T-3: Average age of first use of tobacco:

All

C iga re t t e s

10.0

Smoke le ssTobacco

9.7

An yTobacco

9.8

Table T-4: Age of first use of tobacco by family situation:

NeverUnder

8 8 9 1 0 1 1Over

1 1

Two P ar e n t F am i ly

All 94.6% 0.8% 0.5% 0.6% 1.0% 1.3% 1.2%

Ot h e r F a m i ly S it u a t i on

All 89.8% 1.8% 1.2% 1.0% 1.9% 2.7% 1.6%

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Table T-5: About how many of your close friends use ...

NeverHea rd

Of Non e Som e Mos t

An y t o b ac c o p r od u c t ?

All 1.7% 78.9% 17.7% 1.7%

Ciga re t t e s?

All 2.9% 80.0% 15.8% 1.4%

S m o k e l e s s t o b a c c o?

All 3.9% 88.1% 7.2% 0.8%

Table T-6: Have you ever been offered ...

NeverHe a r d Of Yes No

An y t o b ac c o p r od u c t ?

All 2.6% 14.6% 82.8%

Ciga re t t e s?

All 3.6% 12.6% 83.8%

S m o k e l e s s t o b a c c o?

All 4.9% 5.7% 89.3%

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Table T-7: How dangerous do you think it is for kids your age to use ...

NeverHeard Of 

VeryDa nge ro us Da nge rou s

Not at AllDange rous

Do NotKnow

An y t o ba c c o p r od u c t ?

All 1.3% 71.7% 21.2% 1.3% 4.6%

Ciga re t t e s?

All 2.0% 61.3% 29.1% 1.8% 5.7%

S m o k e l e s s t o b a c c o?

All 3.0% 64.5% 23.6% 1.7% 7.1%

Table T-8: How do your parents feel about kids your age smoking cigarettes?

Don ' t Lik e Don ' t Ca re Th in k It ' s OK Don ' t k n ow

All 87.0% 2.2% 0.4% 10.4%

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Table A-1: How recently, if ever, have you used..

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

An y a lc o h ol p r od u c t ?

All 24.4% 15.7% 8.8% 75.6%

Beer?

All 15.7% 8.4% 7.3% 84.3%

Wi n e c o o le r s ?

All 11.4% 7.2% 4.2% 88.6%

Wine?

All 12.9% 8.0% 4.9% 87.1%

Liquor?

All 8.3% 5.3% 3.0% 91.7%

Table A-2: Average number of times selected alcohol products were used by those

who reported use of ..

Schoo lYe a r Life t im e

Beer

All 2.9 2.9

Liquor

All 2.9 3.0

Wine

All 2.6 2.8

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Table A-3: In the past year, how many times have you had two or more drinks at one time of ..

Ne ve r 1 Tim e 2 Tim e s 3 + Tim e s Ever

Beer?

All 87.6% 7.0% 2.7% 2.7% 12.4%

Wine Coole rs?All 92.5% 3.9% 1.7% 1.9% 7.5%

Wine?

All 89.8% 6.1% 2.0% 2.1% 10.2%

Liquor?

All 92.7% 3.7% 1.6% 2.0% 7.3%

Table A-4: Average age of first use of alcohol:

All

Beer

9.5

WineCoolers

10.2

Wine

10.1

Liquor

10.5

An yAlcohol

9.6

Table A-5: Age of first use of alcohol by family situation:

NeverUnder

8 8 9 1 0 1 1Over

1 1

Two P ar e n t F am i ly

All 78.6% 4.5% 2.1% 2.5% 4.2% 4.6% 3.5%

Ot h e r F a m i ly S it u a t i on

All 71.6% 6.7% 2.7% 3.0% 4.4% 7.2% 4.4%

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Table A-6 : Lifetime prevalence of use of alcohol by reported conduct problemsthis school year:

NoAbsences or

Conduc t

P ro ble m s Cu t S ch oo l

S e n t t o

Pr in c ip a l Bot h* * * *

Table A-7: When you drink alcohol, do you get it from ..

Don ' t Dr in k Ye s No

H o m e ?

All 78.7% 10.2% 11.2%

Fr i ends?

All 79.9% 4.4% 15.6%

S om e w h e r e e ls e ?

All 78.9% 8.1% 13.0%

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Table A-8: About how many of your close friends use ..

NeverHea rd

Of Non e Som e Mos t

An y a lc o h ol p r od u c t ?

All 1.3% 69.7% 23.5% 5.4%

Beer?

All 1.7% 75.5% 19.4% 3.5%

Wi n e c o o le r s ?

All 8.7% 77.7% 11.1% 2.6%

Wine?

All 2.3% 83.6% 12.2% 1.9%

Liquor?

All 3.9% 82.9% 11.0% 2.2%

Table A-9: Have you ever been offered ..

NeverHe a r d Of Yes No

An y a lc o h ol p r od u c t ?

All 2.0% 25.5% 72.5%

Beer?

All 2.1% 19.9% 78.0%

Wi n e c o o le r s ?

All 9.5% 10.4% 80.1%

Wine?

All 2.8% 13.2% 84.0%

Liquor?

All 4.6% 10.3% 85.0%

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Table D-1: How recently, if ever, have you used Marijuana?

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

All 3.2% 2.4% 0.8% 96.8%

Table D-2: Average number of times marijuana was used by those reporting usage:

Schoo lYe a r Life t im e

All 5.0 4.7

Table D-3: Average age of first use of marijuana:

All

10.4

Table D-4: Age of first use of marijuana by family situation:

NeverUnder

8 8 9 1 0 1 1Over

1 1

Two P ar e n t F am i ly

All 97.8% 0.4% 0.1% 0.1% 0.3% 0.6% 0.8%

Ot h e r F a m i ly S it u a t i on

All 95.1% 0.5% 0.2% 0.5% 0.8% 1.4% 1.6%

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Table D-5 : Lifetime prevalence of use of marijuana by reported conductproblems this school year:

NoAbsences or

Conduc t

P ro ble m s Cu t S ch oo l

S e n t t o

Pr in c ip a l Bot h0.8% 25.1% 8.4% 29.4%

Table D-6: About how many of your close friends use marijuana?

NeverHea rd

Of Non e Som e Mos t

All 7.4% 79.2% 10.1% 3.3%

Table D-7: Have you ever been offered marijuana?

NeverHe a r d Of Yes No

All 7.9% 9.0% 83.1%

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Table D-8: How do your parents feel about kids your age smoking marijuana?

Don ' t Lik e Don ' t Ca re Th in k It ' s OK Don ' t k n ow

All 87.3% 1.5% 0.5% 10.7%

Table D-9: How dangerous do you think it is for kids your age to use marijuana?

NeverHeard Of 

VeryDa nge ro us Da nge rou s

Not at AllDange rous

Do NotKnow

All 5.2% 75.3% 11.0% 2.7% 5.7%

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Table I-3: Average number of times inhalants were used by those reporting usage:

Schoo lYe a r Life t im e

All 3.8 3.8

Table I-4: Number of different kinds of inhalants used:

Non e On eTwo to

Th re e Fou r Plu s

All 89.2% 5.6% 3.7% 1.4%

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Table I-5: Average age of first use of inhalants:

All

10.1

Table I-6: Age of first use of inhalants by family situation:

NeverUnder

8 8 9 1 0 1 1Over

1 1

Two P ar e n t F am i ly

All 94.9% 0.6% 0.6% 0.5% 0.8% 1.5% 1.1%

Ot h e r F a m i ly S it u a t i on

All 92.0% 1.0% 0.6% 0.8% 1.2% 2.6% 1.8%

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Table I-7: Lifetime prevalence of use of inhalants by reported conductproblems this school year:

NoAbsences or

Conduc t

P ro ble m s Cu t S ch oo l

S e n t t o

Pr in c ip a l Bot h3.8% 26.7% 11.0% 28.1%

Table I-8: About how many of your close friends use inhalants?

NeverHea rd

Of Non e Som e Mos t

All 4.3% 80.1% 12.2% 3.4%

Table I-9: Have you ever been offered inhalants?

NeverHe a r d Of Yes No

All 5.1% 10.1% 84.9%

Table I-10: How dangerous do you think it is for kids your age to use inhalants?

NeverHeard Of 

VeryDa nge ro us Da nge rou s

Not at AllDange rous

Do NotKnow

All 3.3% 63.4% 21.3% 3.9% 8.2%

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Table X-1: Since school began in the fall, have you gotten information on drugsor alcohol from ..

CATEGORY Ye s

An As se m bly Progr am ? All 54.9%

Gu id an c e Cou n s e lor? All44.7%

Vis it or t o Cla s s? All 47.2%

Someon e E lse a tSchool?

All 39.5%

You r Tea ch e r? All 54.4%

An y Sc h ool Sou r ce ? All 81.8%

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Table B1: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeAll Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 6.7% 3.8% 2.9% 93.3%

Alcohol

All 24.4% 15.7% 8.8% 75.6%

I n h a l a n t s

All 10.4% 7.8% 2.6% 89.6%

Mari juana

All 3.2% 2.4% 0.8% 96.8%

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Table B2: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeMale Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 7.9% 4.1% 3.8% 92.1%

Alcohol

All 25.5% 15.2% 10.3% 74.5%

I n h a l a n t s

All 10.2% 7.3% 2.9% 89.8%

Mari juana

All 3.9% 3.0% 0.9% 96.1%

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Table B3: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeFemale Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 5.5% 3.5% 2.0% 94.5%

Alcohol

All 23.5% 16.2% 7.3% 76.5%

I n h a l a n t s

All 10.6% 8.3% 2.4% 89.4%

Mari juana

All 2.5% 2.0% 0.6% 97.5%

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Table B4: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeWhite Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 7.0% 3.8% 3.2% 93.0%

Alcohol

All 21.1% 12.3% 8.7% 78.9%

I n h a l a n t s

All 8.1% 6.0% 2.1% 91.9%

Mari juana

All 2.1% 1.3% 0.8% 97.9%

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Table B5: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeAfrican/American Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 6.8% 3.6% 3.1% 93.2%

Alcohol

All 27.8% 16.5% 11.3% 72.2%

I n h a l a n t s

All 9.5% 7.2% 2.3% 90.5%

Mari juana

All 2.7% 2.1% 0.6% 97.3%

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Table B6: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeMexican/American Students

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 6.5% 3.9% 2.6% 93.5%

Alcohol

All 25.7% 17.5% 8.2% 74.3%

I n h a l a n t s

All 12.1% 9.0% 3.1% 87.9%

Mari juana

All 4.1% 3.3% 0.7% 95.9%

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Table B7: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Reporting A Grades

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 3.6% 1.8% 1.8% 96.4%

Alcohol

All 19.4% 11.9% 7.5% 80.6%

I n h a l a n t s

All 6.5% 4.6% 1.9% 93.5%

Mari juana

All 1.0% 0.6% 0.4% 99.0%

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Table B8: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Reporting grades lower than A

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 8.4% 4.9% 3.5% 91.6%

Alcohol

All 27.2% 17.8% 9.4% 72.8%

I n h a l a n t s

All 12.7% 9.7% 3.0% 87.3%

Mari juana

All 4.5% 3.5% 1.0% 95.5%

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Table B9: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Living With 2 Parents

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 5.2% 2.8% 2.3% 94.8%

Alcohol

All 22.1% 14.0% 8.1% 77.9%

I n h a l a n t s

All 9.4% 7.1% 2.4% 90.6%

Mari juana

All 2.3% 1.8% 0.5% 97.7%

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Table B10: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Not Living With 2 Parents

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 9.6% 5.7% 4.0% 90.4%

Alcohol

All 29.2% 19.0% 10.2% 70.8%

I n h a l a n t s

All 12.5% 9.3% 3.2% 87.5%

Mari juana

All 5.0% 3.8% 1.3% 95.0%

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Table B11: Prevalence and recency of use of selected substances by gradeStudents Living in Town More Than 3 Years

EverUsed

Schoo lYear

Not Pa stYear

NeverUsed

Tobacco

All 6.3% 3.7% 2.6% 93.7%

Alcohol

All 24.4% 16.1% 8.2% 75.6%

I n h a l a n t s

All 10.2% 7.6% 2.6% 89.8%

Mari juana

All 3.0% 2.3% 0.6% 97.0%

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3. Margin Tables

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the distribution of students by grade level in the district.The frequencies have been weighted so that the analysis reflects

State - 6th Grade OnlySPRING 2012

GENDER

Q1 Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

F e m a l e 143,410 50.4%

Male 141,118 49.6%

Frequency Missing = 1066.6731553

GRADE LEVEL

Q2 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Grade 6 285,595 100.0%

LIVE WITH BOTHPARENTS

Q3 Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

No 97,468 34.6%

Yes 183,838 65.4%

Frequency Missing = 4288.6204821

AGE

Q4 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

8 o r younge r 5 0.0%

9 40 0.0%

1 0 234 0.1%

1 1 84,717 29.8%

1 2 172,793 60.8%

13 o r o lde r 26,391 9.3%

Frequency Missing = 1415.0455495

ETHNICITY

Q5 Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

Afr ican / Am er i can 36,324 12.9%

Asian / Am er i can 3,548 1.3%

Mexican / Am er i can 143,724 51.0%

Nat ive / Am er i can 1,504 0.5%

O t h e r 7,401 2.6%

White 89,145 31.7%

Frequency Missing = 3949.4609442

WHAT GRADES DO YOUUSUALLY GET

Q6 Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

Mostly A's 100,523 35.9%

Most ly B 's 134,819 48.2%

Most ly C 's 37,816 13.5%

Most ly D 's 5,213 1.9%

Most ly F 's 1,566 0.6%

Frequency Missing = 5658.5157209

LIVED IN THIS TOWN FORMORE T HAN 3 YEARS

Q7 F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Don ' t Know 17,110 6.1%

No 39,760 14.1%

Yes 225,240 79.8%

Frequency Missing = 3485.1886025

EITHER PARENT GRADUATEFROM COLLEGE

Q8 F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Don ' t Know 86,662 30.8%

No 67,207 23.9%

Yes 127,778 45.4%

Frequency Missing = 3947.7729216

QUALIFY FOR FR EE/ REDUCEDPRI CE LUNCH

Q9 F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Don ' t Know 88,702 31.6%

No 79,391 28.3%

Yes 112,340 40.1%

Frequency Missing = 5161.7420622

PARENTS ATTEND PTAMEETINGS

Q1 0 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 154,411 55.5%

Yes 123,944 44.5%

Frequency Missing = 7240.1372634

EVER INHALED - GASOLINE

Q1 1 a Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 272,957 97.6%

Used 6,633 2.4%

Frequency Missing = 6004.8525092

EVER INHALED - PAINTTHINNER

Q1 1 b Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 272,129 98.1%

Used 5,314 1.9%

Frequency Missing = 8151.3087078

EVER INHALED - GLUE

Q1 1 c Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 268,142 97.6%Used 6,692 2.4%

Frequency Missing = 10761.284232

EVER INHALED - WHITEOUT

Q1 1 d Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 253,309 91.8%

Used 22,679 8.2%

Frequency Missing = 9606.8050835

EVER INHALED - SPRAYPAINT

Q1 1 e Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 266,280 97.3%

Used 7,494 2.7%

Frequency Missing = 11821.117593

EVER INHALED - COMPUTERDUSTING SPRAYS

Q1 1 f Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 270,967 99.0%

Used 2,817 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 11811.035348

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State - 6th Grade OnlySPRING 2012

EVER INHALED - OTHERINHALANTS

Q1 1 g Fre qu en cy Pe rc en t

Not Used 264,712 96.6%

Used 9,453 3.4%

Frequency Missing = 11430.010802

CIGARETTE USE DURINGLIFETIME

Q1 2A F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   10,965 3.9%

Never used 253,773 90.5%

1 - 2 t im e s 11,532 4.1%

3 - 1 0 t im e s 2,668 1.0%

1 1 + t i m e s 1,324 0.5%

Frequency Missing = 5332.937659

SNUFF/ CHEWING TOBACCO USEIN LIFETIME

Q1 2B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   20,577 7.4%

Never used 253,411 91.1%

1 - 2 t im e s 3,150 1.1%

3 - 1 0 t im e s 616 0.2%

1 1 + t i m e s 432 0.2%

Frequency Missing = 7408.9127241

BEER USE DURING LIFETIME

Q1 2C F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   5,016 1.9%

Never used 219,722 82.3%

1 - 2 t im e s 32,731 12.3%

3 - 1 0 t im e s 6,611 2.5%

1 1 + t i m e s 2,770 1.0%

Frequency Missing = 18744.662302

WINE COOLER USE DURINGLIFETIME

Q1 2D F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   39,923 14.5%

Never used 205,131 74.4%

1 - 2 t i m e s 22,291 8.1%

3 - 1 0 t i m e s 5,227 1.9%

1 1 + t i m e s 3,032 1.1%

Frequency Missing = 9990.5562062

WINE USE DURING LIFE TIME

Q1 2E F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   7,300 2.8%

Never used 221,982 84.3%

1 - 2 t i m e s 27,437 10.4%

3 - 1 0 t i m e s 4,450 1.7%

1 1 + t i m e s 2,169 0.8%

Frequency Missing = 22256.435954

LIQUOR USE DURING LIFE TIME

Q1 2F F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   15,415 5.6%

Never used 237,061 86.4%

1 - 2 t i m e s 16,917 6.2%

3 - 1 0 t i m e s 3,347 1.2%

1 1 + t i m e s 1,638 0.6%

Frequency Missing = 11217.677397

INHALANT USE DURING LIFETIME

Q1 2H F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   18,814 6.8%

Never used 240,421 87.2%

1 - 2 t i m e s 10,539 3.8%

3 - 1 0 t i m e s 4,123 1.5%

1 1 + t i m e s 1,727 0.6%

Frequency Missing = 9971.0345336

MARIJ UANA USE DURI NLIFETIM

Q1 2I F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   29,512 10.7

Never us ed 238,629 86.3

1 - 2 t im e s 4,809 1.7

3 - 1 0 t im e s 1,763 0.6

1 1 + t i m e s 1,937 0.7

Frequency Missing = 8945.2535126

CIGARETTE USE IN PAST SCHOOYEA

Q1 3A F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   9,543 3.4

Never us ed 258,200 93.3

1 - 2 t im e s 6,376 2.3

3 - 1 0 t im e s 1,749 0.6

1 1 + t i m e s 974 0.4

Frequency Missing = 8752.8793445

SNUFF/ CHEWING TOBACCO USIN PAST YEA

Q1 3B F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   17,395 6.3

Never us ed 255,222 92.8

1 - 2 t im e s 1,653 0.6

3 - 1 0 t im e s 591 0.2

1 1 + t i m e s 305 0.1

Frequency Missing = 10428.263053

BEER USE IN PAST SCHOOL YEA

Q1 3C F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   4,848 1.8

Never us ed 239,447 89.4

1 - 2 t im e s 18,166 6.8

3 - 1 0 t im e s 3,802 1.4

1 1 + t i m e s 1,500 0.6

Frequency Missing = 17832.530206

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the distribution of students by grade level in the district.The frequencies have been weighted so that the analysis reflects

State - 6th Grade OnlySPRING 2012

WINE COOLER USE IN PASTSCHOOL YEAR

Q1 3D F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   33,155 12.2%

Never used 219,387 80.4%

1 - 2 t im e s 14,694 5.4%

3 - 1 0 t im e s 3,333 1.2%

1 1 + t i m e s 2,252 0.8%

Frequency Missing = 12774.919829

WINE USE IN PAST SCHOOL YEAR

Q1 3E F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   6,754 2.5%

Never used 236,906 89.1%

1 - 2 t im e s 18,382 6.9%

3 - 1 0 t im e s 2,754 1.0%

1 1 + t i m e s 1,163 0.4%

Frequency Missing = 19636.604903

LIQUOR USE IN PAST SCHOOLYEAR

Q1 3F F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   15,015 5.5%

Never used 242,032 89.0%

1 - 2 t im e s 11,789 4.3%

3 - 1 0 t im e s 2,225 0.8%

1 1 + t i m e s 1,006 0.4%

Frequency Missing = 13528.148641

INHALANT USE IN PAST SCHOOLYEAR

Q1 3H F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   15,550 5.7%

Never used 243,297 89.5%

1 - 2 t im e s 8,489 3.1%

3 - 1 0 t im e s 3,034 1.1%

1 1 + t i m e s 1,518 0.6%

Frequency Missing = 13707.221527

MARIJ UANA USE IN PAST S CHOOLYEAR

Q1 3I F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   25,824 9.5%

Never used 238,255 87.9%

1 - 2 t i m e s 3,615 1.3%

3 - 1 0 t i m e s 1,635 0.6%

1 1 + t i m e s 1,647 0.6%

Frequency Missing = 14618.154042

AGE WHEN FIRST USED CIGARETTES

Q1 4A F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

7 o r younge r 2,109 0.8%

8 yea rs o ld 1,875 0.7%

9 yea rs o ld 1,654 0.6%

10 yea rs o ld 3,063 1.1%

11 yea rs o ld 4,299 1.6%

12 o r o lde r 3,368 1.2%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 257,352 94.0%

Frequency Missing = 11874.925502

AGE WHEN FIRST USEDSNUFF / CHEW TOBACCO

Q1 4B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

7 o r younge r 1,268 0.5%

8 yea rs o ld 305 0.1%

9 yea rs o ld 519 0.2%

10 yea rs o ld 893 0.3%

11 yea rs o ld 1,243 0.5%

12 o r o lde r 1,062 0.4%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 266,048 98.1%

Frequency Missing = 14257.57874

AGE WHEN FIRST USED BE

Q1 4C F re qu en cy Pe rc

7 o r younge r 10,257 3

8 yea rs o ld 3,679 1

9 yea rs o ld 4,739 1

10 yea rs o ld 7,999 3

11 yea rs o ld 8,576 3

12 o r o lde r 6,830 2

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 222,762 84

Frequency Missing = 20753.522259

AGE WHEN FIR ST USED WCOOLE

Q1 4D F re qu en cy Pe rc

7 o r younge r 3,064 1

8 yea rs o ld 2,124 0

9 yea rs o ld 2,722 1

10 yea rs o ld 5,089 1

11 yea rs o ld 8,337 3

12 o r o lde r 6,399 2

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 241,197 89

Frequency Missing = 16661.648844

AGE WHEN FIR ST USED W

Q1 4E F re qu en cy Pe rc

7 o r younge r 3,312 1

8 yea rs o ld 2,988 1

9 yea rs o ld 3,814 1

10 yea rs o ld 6,540 2

11 yea rs o ld 9,487 3

12 o r o lde r 6,863 2

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 228,928 87

Frequency Missing = 23662.837076

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State - 6th Grade OnlySPRING 2012

AGE WHEN FIR ST USED LIQUOR

Q1 4F F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

7 o r younge r 1,722 0.6%

8 yea rs o ld 888 0.3%

9 yea rs o ld 1,959 0.7%

10 yea rs o ld 3,709 1.4%

11 yea rs o ld 6,504 2.4%

12 o r o lde r 6,368 2.4%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 247,734 92.1%

Frequency Missing = 16711.229982

AGE WHEN FIRST USED INHALANTS

Q1 4H F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

7 o r younge r 1,980 0.7%

8 yea rs o ld 1,513 0.6%

9 yea rs o ld 1,659 0.6%

10 yea rs o ld 2,435 0.9%

11 yea rs o ld 5,060 1.9%

12 o r o lde r 3,556 1.3%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 252,565 94.0%

Frequency Missing = 16827.883433

AGE WHEN FIR ST USE D MARIJ UANA

Q1 4I F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

7 o r younge r 1,161 0.4%

8 yea rs o ld 334 0.1%

9 yea rs o ld585 0.2%

10 yea rs o ld 1,219 0.5%

11 yea rs o ld 2,273 0.8%

12 o r o lde r 2,889 1.1%

Ne v e r h e a r d / u s e d 259,324 96.8%

Frequency Missing = 17809.723695

CLOSE FR IENDS USECIGARETTES

Q1 5 A F re qu e nc y Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   7,844 2.9%

None 219,849 80.0%

S o m e 43,397 15.8%

Most 3,852 1.4%

Frequency Missing = 10652.610145

CLOSE FR IENDS USESNUFF / CHEWING TOBACCO

Q1 5B F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   10,701 3.9%

None 239,143 88.1%

S o m e 19,460 7.2%

Most 2,213 0.8%

Frequency Missing = 14077.080869

CLOSE FRIENDS USE BEER

Q1 5C F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   4,451 1.7%

None 201,126 75.5%

S o m e 51,613 19.4%

Most 9,269 3.5%

Frequency Missing = 19135.82958

CLOSE FRIENDS USE WINECOOLERS

Q1 5D F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Neve r hea rd o f   23,535 8.7%

None 210,531 77.7%

S o m e 30,088 11.1%

Most 6,913 2.6%

Frequency Missing = 14527.552871

CLOSE FRIENDS USE WIN

Q1 5E F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   6,033 2.3

None 219,937 83.6

S o m e 32,192 12.2

Most 4,993 1.9

Frequency Missing = 22439.656412

CLOSE FRIENDS USE LIQUO

Q1 5F F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   10,458 3.9

None 222,917 82.9

S o m e 29,516 11.0

Most 5,994 2.2

Frequency Missing = 16710.867574

CLOSE F RIE NDS USE INHALANT

Q1 5H F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   11,521 4.3

None 216,928 80.1

S o m e 33,134 12.2

Most 9,213 3.4

Frequency Missing = 14799.223288

CLOSE FR IENDS USE MARIJ UAN

Q1 5I F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Never he a rd o f   20,009 7.4

None 213,658 79.2

S o m e 27,254 10.1

Most 8,966 3.3

Frequency Missing = 15707.820421

EVER BEEN OFFERECIGARETTE

Q1 6 a Fre qu en c y Per ce n

Never hea rd o f   9,903 3.6

No 229,144 83.8

Yes 34,473 12.6

Frequency Missing = 12075.028276

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the distribution of students by grade level in the district.The frequencies have been weighted so that the analysis reflects

State - 6th Grade OnlySPRING 2012

EVER BEEN OFFEREDSNUFF/ CHEWING TOBACCO

Q1 6 b F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Neve r hea rd o f   13,356 4.9%

No 241,139 89.3%

Yes 15,398 5.7%

Frequency Missing = 15701.718577

EVER BEEN OFFERED BEER

Q1 6 c F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Neve r hea rd o f   5,661 2.1%

No 207,227 78.0%

Yes 52,795 19.9%

Frequency Missing = 19912.181908

EVER BEEN OFF ERED WINECOOLERS

Q1 6 d F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Neve r hea rd o f   25,055 9.5%

No 212,384 80.1%

Yes 27,691 10.4%

Frequency Missing = 20465.482686

EVER BEEN OFF ERED WINE

Q1 6 e F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Neve r hea rd o f   7,232 2.8%No 219,373 84.0%

Yes 34,600 13.2%

Frequency Missing = 24390.277949

EVER BEEN OFF ERED LIQUOR

Q1 6 f F re qu e n c y Per ce n t

Neve r hea rd o f   12,217 4.6%

No 224,483 85.0%

Yes 27,245 10.3%

Frequency Missing = 21650.253363

EVER BEEN OFFERED INHALANTS

Q1 6 h Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   13,343 5.1%

No 224,237 84.9%

Yes 26,594 10.1%

Frequency Missing = 21421.229622

EVER BEEN OFFEREDMARIJ UANA

Q1 6 i Fr equ e n cy Pe rc en t

Neve r he a rd o f   21,131 7.9%

No 221,850 83.1%

Yes 23,949 9.0%

Frequency Missing = 18665.854116

IS ALCOHOL OBTAINED FR OMHOME

Q1 7 a Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

Do Not Drink  212,746 78.7%

No 30,166 11.2%

Yes 27,523 10.2%

Frequency Missing = 15160.173238

IS ALCOHOL OBTAINED FR OMFRIENDS

Q1 7 b Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

Do Not Drink  211,404 79.9%

No 41,357 15.6%

Yes 11,718 4.4%

Frequency Missing = 21116.250488

IS ALCOHOL OBTAINEDSOMEWHERE ELSE

Q1 7 c Fr equ e n cy Per ce n t

Do Not Drink  210,689 78.9%

No 34,639 13.0%

Yes 21,767 8.1%

Frequency Missing = 18500.039231

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USCIGARETTE

Q1 8A F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Very dange rous 168,069 61.3

Dangerous 79,810 29.1

Not a t a l l 5,072 1.8

Do n ' t k n o w 15,730 5.7

Never he a rd o f   5,573 2.0

Frequency Missing = 11341.002992

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USSNUFF / CHEWING TOBACC

Q1 8B F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Very dange rous 174,157 64.5

Dangerous 63,673 23.6

Not a t a l l 4,532 1.7

Do n ' t k n o w 19,281 7.1

Never he a rd o f   8,229 3.0

Frequency Missing = 15723.236554

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USBEE

Q1 8C F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Very dange rous 120,574 45.4

Dangerous 97,649 36.8

Not a t a l l 21,240 8.0

Do n ' t k n o w 22,989 8.7

Never he a rd o f   2,933 1.1

Frequency Missing = 20210.097967

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USWINE COOLER

Q1 8D F re qu en cy Pe rc en

Very dange rous 121,120 45.1

Dangerous 76,484 28.5

Not a t a l l 20,066 7.5

Do n ' t k n o w 30,709 11.4

Never he a rd o f   20,071 7.5

Frequency Missing = 17145.074953

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the distribution of students by grade level in the district.The frequencies have been weighted so that the analysis reflects

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the distribution of students by grade level in the district.The frequencies have been weighted so that the analysis reflects

State - 6th Grade OnlySPRING 2012

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USEWINE

Q1 8E F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dange rous 117,117 43.9%

Dangerous 88,691 33.3%

Not a t a l l 27,985 10.5%

Do n ' t k n o w 29,060 10.9%

Never he a rd o f   3,850 1.4%

Frequency Missing = 18890.963237

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USELIQUOR

Q1 8F F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dange rous 160,935 59.9%

Dangerous 69,058 25.7%

Not a t a l l 9,978 3.7%

Do n ' t k n o w 21,190 7.9%

Never he a rd o f   7,521 2.8%

Frequency Missing = 16912.262106

DANGEROUS FOR KIDS TO USEMARIJ UANA

Q1 8H F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Very dange rous 202,828 75.3%

Dangerous 29,703 11.0%

Not a t a l l 7,266 2.7%

Do n ' t k n o w 15,355 5.7%

Never he a rd o f   14,112 5.2%

Frequency Missing = 16331.690083

DRUG/ ALCOHOL INFOFROM TEACHER

Q1 9a Fr equ en cy Per ce nt

No 120,960 45.6%

Yes 144,124 54.4%

Frequency Missing = 20510.649681

DRUG/ ALC INFO F ROMVISITOR TO CLASS

Q1 9b F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 139,035 52.8%

Yes 124,126 47.2%

Frequency Missing = 22434.264293

DRUG/ ALC INFO F ROMASSEMBLY PROGRAM

Q1 9c F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 118,386 45.1%

Yes 144,098 54.9%

Frequency Missing = 23111.110397

DRUG/ ALC INFO F ROMSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Q1 9d F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 144,759 55.3%

Yes 117,066 44.7%

Frequency Missing = 23770.201789

DRUG/ ALC INFO F ROMSOMEONE ELSE AT

SCHOOL

Q1 9e F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 159,005 60.5%

Yes 103,633 39.5%

Frequency Missing = 22957.659517

BEER,TWO OR MORE AT ONE

TIME

Q2 0a F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Never 239,189 87.6%

1 t i m e 19,112 7.0%

2 t i m e s 7,411 2.7%

3 + t i m e s 7,377 2.7%Frequency Missing = 12506.192622

WINE COOLERS,TWO OR MORE AT ONE

TIME

Q2 0b F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Never 249,254 92.5%

1 t i m e 10,522 3.9%

2 t i m e s 4,494 1.7%

3+ t im es 5,250 1.9%

Frequency Missing = 16074.434602

WINE,TWO OR MORE AT ONE

TIME

Q2 0c F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Never 242,203 89.8%

1 t i m e 16,342 6.1%

2 t i m e s 5,366 2.0%

3+ t im es 5,672 2.1%

Frequency Missing = 16012.289025

LIQUOR,TWO OR MORE AT ONE

TIME

Q2 0d F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Never 250,016 92.7%

1 t i m e 9,965 3.7%

2 t i m e s 4,227 1.6%

3+ t im es 5,381 2.0%

Frequency Missing = 16005.532118

MISSED SCHOOLWITHOUT PARENT'S

CONSENT

Q2 1 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

No 266,506 96.3%

Yes 10,379 3.7%

Frequency Missing = 8710.1275029

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SENT TOPRI NCIPAL/ DEAN SINCE

SEPTEMBER

Q2 2 Fre qu en c y Pe rc en t

No 199,809 72.4%

Yes 76,251 27.6%

Frequency Missing = 9534.6856601

PARENTS FEEL ABOUT KIDSSMOKING CIGARETTES

Q2 3 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Don ' t l ike i t 240,295 87.0%

Don ' t ca re 6,066 2.2%

Think i t ' s O .K. 1,102 0.4%

Do n ' t k n o w 28,806 10.4%

Frequency Missing = 9326.295503

PARENTS FEEL ABOUT KIDSDRINKING BEE R

Q2 4 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t

Don ' t l ike i t 225,824 82.1%

Don ' t ca re 10,392 3.8%

Think i t ' s O .K. 3,456 1.3%

Do n ' t k n o w 35,479 12.9%

Frequency Missing = 10445.005176

PARENTS FEEL ABOUT KIDSUSING MARIJ UANA

q2 5 F re qu en cy Pe rc en t