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2014-2015 STUDENT DRUG & ALCOHOL SURVEY RESULTS Michael T. Koth Assistant Principal Northern Highlands Regional High School

2014-2015 STUDENT DRUG & ALCOHOL SURVEY RESULTS Michael T. Koth Assistant Principal Northern Highlands Regional High School

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Page 1: 2014-2015 STUDENT DRUG & ALCOHOL SURVEY RESULTS Michael T. Koth Assistant Principal Northern Highlands Regional High School

2014-2015 STUDENT DRUG & ALCOHOL

SURVEY RESULTS

Michael T. KothAssistant Principal

Northern Highlands Regional High School

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Background Information• Last student drug survey administered 2004-2005• Pride Surveys of International Surveys Associates • Survey is completely anonymous• In order for students to participate, parents granted their

child permission to participate through active consent form.• Approximately 70% of students surveyed (899 students) • 52.2% of students surveyed were female; 47.8% were male.

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General Findings

• Results show that alcohol and marijuana a the drugs of choice for students on an annual and monthly basis

• Students report age at the time of first use of alcohol, marijuana, and/or prescription drugs ranges from an average of 14.3 to 15.1 years old.

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Northern Highlands student’s usevs. National Average (past 12 months)

• Alcohol use is above the national average for all grade levels

• Marijuana use is below national average for 9 & 10 grades; use is above national average for 11 & 12 grades

• Student use of prescription drugs, cocaine, inhalants, and heroin are all below the national average

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Northern Highlands student’s usevs. National Average (past 30 days)

• Alcohol use among freshman is below the national average; all other grades are above

• arijuana use is below national average for 9 & 10 grades; use is above national average for 11 & 12 grades

• Student use of prescription drugs, cocaine, inhalants, and heroin are all below the national average

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Consumption of Alcohol & Marijuana

• Students use of alcohol and marijuana in the past 30 days increases as they get older

• Use among males is slightly higher than females

• Findings also show that overall students don’t perceive consumption of alcohol or marijuana to be wrong or very wrong

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Many upperclassmen shared that they do not perceive or alcohol marijuana to be of great risk at alarming rates.

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Approximately 70% or juniors and 79% of seniors surveyed feel it is acceptable to use marijuana

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Additionally, acceptance of marijuana almost doubles between sophomore and junior year according to students surveyed. This is consistent among male and female students.

However, female peers across grade levels are generally less accepting of students using tobacco, alcohol and marijuana than males.

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Student Accessibility to Substances• Approximately 73% of

students surveyed find it fairly easy or very easy to get alcohol

• 44% find it easy to get marijuana

• 22% find it is easy to get prescription drugs

• As students get older, they find alcohol and marijuana more acceptable to use and easier to get

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Where Do Students Use Substances?

• Students report using alcohol and marijuana predominately at home or a friend’s house

• Almost 20% of students report using marijuana in a car

• Prescription drugs are used in large part at home.

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When Do Students Use Substances?

• The overwhelming majority of students surveyed report using substances on weekends.

• A small percentage of students (mostly seniors) report using prescription drugs on weeknights, also.

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Prevention Efforts• Students surveyed report a

strong sense that parents feel use of drugs and alcohol are very wrong.

• Students also stated the school has set clear rules for drugs, threats, and bullying in school.

• However, 36% of students surveyed report that their parents speak to them about the dangers of drugs and alcohol seldom or never. 37% report parents do so sometimes.

• Over half of students report that teachers speak of these issues seldom or never.

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Change Over Time: Comparison with previous survey data

• Use of alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and inhalants among underclassmen (9th and 10th grades) have experienced an overall decline.

Percent of Northern Highlands Regional High School 10th Graders

Who Have Used Each Drug in the Last 12 Months 1999-2000 2004-2005 2014-2015

Alcohol 73% 67% 56.5%

Marijuana 20% 19% 14.3%

Cocaine 0% 1% 0.9%

Prescription drugs N/A N/A 1.7%

Inhalants 4% 3% 1.7%

Percent of Northern Highlands Regional High School 9th Graders Who Have Used Each Drug in the Last 12 Months

1999-2000 2004-2005 2014-2015

Alcohol 65% 59% 36.5%

Marijuana 5% 12% 8.1%

Cocaine 1% 2% 0%

Prescription drugs N/A N/A 2.2%

Inhalants 2% 6% 1.8%

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Change Over Time: Comparison with previous survey data

• Use of these substances among upperclassmen have remained consistent.• Prescription drug use has emerged as a new fad among students. Although the

number of students who report using are few, it is more prevalent among seniors (8.2%)

Percent of Northern Highlands Regional High School 11th GradersWho Have Used Each Drug in the Last 12 Months

1999-2000 2004-2005 2014-2015

Alcohol 83% 71% 66.1%

Marijuana 32% 33% 37.1%

Cocaine 1% 6% 2.2%

Prescription drugs N/A N/A 3.9%

Inhalants 4% 1% 1.3%

Percent of Northern Highlands Regional High School 12th GradersWho Have Used Each Drug in the Last 12 Months

1999-2000 2004-2005 2014-2015Alcohol 84% 86% 85.4%

Marijuana 53% 46% 50.7%

Cocaine 4% 7% 2.9%

Prescription drugs N/A N/A 8.2%

Inhalants 4% 5% 2.4%

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Emerging Trends

• Also, an emerging fad is among teens are e cigarettes. Little is known among teens about this new product. However, studies and law enforcement agencies have shown that these products can be harmful.

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Additional Points of Interest

The Pride Survey not only measures student experience and perceptions of drugs and alcohol, it also asks students about violence indicators and student safety. The following findings are points of interest that must be addressed:

• 7.3% of students surveyed claim they never or seldom feel safe in the parking lot.

• 12% of students stated at some point, they are afraid at school.• 7.9% of students surveyed stated that they thought often or a

lot about suicide.– Results show this is higher in females (11.1%) than males (4.7%)

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Recommendations• Public presentation of results for community consumption• Prepare a press release of results• Hire staff to provide student assistance services and additional security• Enhance monitoring of students considered to be at-risk.• Continue to provide drug and alcohol education throughout to all grades through health

education curriculum.• Additionally, to address issues of substance abuse, where applicable, across the curriculum.• Establish peer / faculty mentoring program for sophomore and junior students to address

these issues.• Establish in school support groups to address other issues that students face that can be risk

factors for drug use.• Conduct a Prom Car Crash simulation on a semi-annual basis• Work in conjunction with local police departments to conduct and promote Operation Take

Back• Continue with established student mentoring programs including Transition Project,

Highlands Heroes, and SADD.• Continue to provide educational and motivational talks, lectures and presentations to

students and parents. • Work closely with community groups such as Municipal Alliances, mental health agencies,

and drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers to provide parent education on signs, symptoms, and the dangers of all drugs.