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Original site: www.cdc.gov/healthy-youth/funded-programs/local-education-agencies.html | RestoredCDC.org is an independent project, not affiliated with CDC or any federal entity. Visit CDC.gov for free official information. Due to archival on January 6, 2025, recent outbreak data is unavailable. Videos are not restored. Access data.restoredcdc.org for restored data. Use of this site implies acceptance of this disclaimer.[More]About Us Report Bug Compare ContentSkip directly to site content Skip directly to search Skip directly to On This PageAn official website of the United States governmentHere's how you knowOfficial websites use .govA .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.Secure .gov websites use HTTPSA lock ( ) or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.Adolescent and School HealthExplore TopicsSearchSearchClear InputFor Everyone* What Works in Schools* Mental Health* Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth* Conversation Tips* Health Disparities* Journal Articles* Data and Statistics* Resources for Funded Programs* Communication Resources* Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT)* Get Yourself Tested for High Schools* Communication Toolkit* National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day* What's New* View allPublic Health* Program Evaluation* Professional Development* View allView Allsearch close searchsearchAdolescent and School Health Menu CloseAdolescent and School Health MenusearchFor Everyone* What Works in Schools* Mental Health* Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth* Conversation Tips* Health Disparities* Journal Articles* Data and Statistics* Resources for Funded Programs* View All HomePublic Health* Program Evaluation* Professional Development* View AllView All Adolescent and School HealthWhat Works in Schools Mental Health Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth Conversation Tips Health Disparities Journal Articles Data and Statistics Resources for Funded Programs View AllDecember 6, 2024Per a court order, HHS is required to restore this website as of 11:59PM ET, February 14, 2025. Any information on this page promoting gender ideology is extremely inaccurate and disconnected from the immutable biological reality that there are two sexes, male and female. The Trump Administration rejects gender ideology and condemns the harms it causes to children, by promoting their chemical and surgical mutilation, and to women, by depriving them of their dignity, safety, well-being, and opportunities. This page does not reflect biological reality and therefore the Administration and this Department rejects it.Local Education Agencies and ConsortiaAt a glance* CDC funds agencies to improve the health and well-being of youth.* CDC does this by supporting local education agencies in implementing CDC's What Works in Schools program.* In addition, CDC collects and uses school-based surveillance data.Why it's importantExpand AllSchool-based preventionCDC funding helps districts and schools implement the What Works in Schools program. This primary prevention approach aims to:* Improve the behaviors and experiences of middle and high school students.* Reduce disparities in sexual risk behavior, substance use, experience of violence, poor mental health, and suicidality.Specifically, CDC supports schools to:* Deliver high-quality health education.* Increase access to needed health services, including behavioral and mental health services.* Create safe and supportive school environments.This approach also emphasizes:* Reducing disparities in adolescent risk behaviors and experiences.* Fostering engagement with youth, families, and communities.School-based surveillanceFunding supports collecting and using surveillance data at the school district level. Recipients conduct the Youth Risk Behavior Survey and School Health Profiles in their jurisdictions.Funding recipientsMap of funded local education agencies and consortia.Agency informationExpand AllThe following local education agencies receive funding from CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health. Funding allows the agencies to implement the What Works in Schools program and school-based surveillance.Did you know?These local education agencies are required to reach 40,000+ students. Agencies must also complete the following strategies: health education; health services; safe and supportive environments; and family, school, and community engagement.Expand AllAlbuquerque Public Schools (NM)* Albuquerque Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico* Website: http://www.aps.edu/Boston Public Schools (MA)* Boston Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Boston, Massachusetts* Website: https://www.bostonpublicschools.orgChicago Public Schools (IL)* Chicago Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Chicago, Illinois* Website: https://cps.eduDistrict of Columbia Public Schools (DC)* The District of Columbia Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Washington, DC* Website: https://dcps.dc.govFort Worth Independent School District (TX)** Fort Worth Independent School District focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program.* Location: Fort Worth, Texas* Website: https://www.fwisd.org*Not collecting school-based surveillance data in Year 1.Los Angeles Unified School District (CA)* Los Angeles Unified School District focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The district implements CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collects and uses school-based surveillance data.* Location: Los Angeles, California* Website: https://achieve.lausd.netMetropolitan Nashville Public Schools (TN)* Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Nashville, Tennessee* Website: https://www.mnps.orgMontgomery County Public Schools (MD)* Montgomery County Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Rockville, Maryland* Website: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/New York City Department of Education (NY)* New York City Department of Education focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The department implements CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collects and uses school-based surveillance data.* Location: New York, New York* Website: https://www.schools.nyc.govNewark Board of Education (NJ)* Newark Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Newark, New Jersey* Website: http://www.nps.k12.nj.usOakland Unified School District (CA)* Oakland Unified School District focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The district implements CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collects and uses school-based surveillance data.* Location: Oakland, California* Website: https://www.ousd.orgPortland Public Schools (OR)* Portland Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Portland, Oregon* Website: https://www.pps.netPrince George's County Public Schools (MD)* Prince George's County Public Schools focus on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The schools implement CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collect and use school-based surveillance data.* Location: Upper Marlboro, Maryland* Website: https://www.pgcps.org/San Diego Unified School District (CA)* San Diego Unified School District focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The district implements CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collects and uses school-based surveillance data.* Location: San Diego, California* Website: https://www.sandiegounified.orgSan Francisco Unified School District (CA)* San Francisco Unified School District focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The district implements CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collects and uses school-based surveillance data.* Location: San Francisco, California* Website: http://sfusd.eduSchool District of Philadelphia (PA)* School District of Philadelphia focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The district implements CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collects and uses school-based surveillance data.* Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania* Website: https://www.philasd.orgSeattle Public Schools (WA)* Seattle Schools District No. 1 focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The district implements CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collects and uses school-based surveillance data.* Location: Seattle, Washington* Website: http://seattleschools.orgShelby County Schools (TN)* Shelby County Board of Education focuses on improving the health and well-being of middle and high school students. The board implements CDC's What Works in Schools program, and collects and uses school-based surveillance data.* Location: Shelby County, Tennessee* Website: http://scsk12.orgConsortiaThe following organizations receive funding from CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health. The funding supports the What Works in Schools program in consortium members' school districts and conducts school-based surveillance.Expand AllThe following organizations receive funding from CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health. The funding supports the What Works in Schools program in consortium members' school districts and conducts school-based surveillance.Case Western Reserve University (OH)* Location: Cleveland, Ohio* Website: https://case.edu/Eaton Regional Education Service Agency (MI)* Location: Charlotte, Michigan* Website: https://www.eatonresa.org/Genesee Intermediate School District (MI)* Location: Flint, Michigan* Website: https://www.geneseeisd.org/On This Page* Why it's important* Funding recipients* Agency information* ConsortiaRelated PagesView AllBack to Top* Resources for Funded Programs* State Education and Health Agencies* Notice of Funding Opportunities* Implementation Support* Program Reports* ResourcesView All Adolescent and School HealthState Education and Health AgenciesDecember 6, 2024Sources Print ShareFacebook LinkedIn Twitter SyndicateContent Source:Adolescent and School Health; National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)Related PagesView All* Resources for Funded Programs* State Education and Health Agencies* Notice of Funding Opportunities* Implementation Support* Program Reports* ResourcesView All Adolescent and School HealthBack to TopAdolescent and School HealthDASH works with schools to strengthen school-based education, health services, school environments, and community connections.View AllFor Everyone* What Works in Schools* Mental Health* Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth* Conversation Tips* Health Disparities* Journal Articles* Data and Statistics* Resources for Funded Programs* View allPublic Health* Program Evaluation* Professional DevelopmentSign up for Email UpdatesContact UsContact Us* Call 800-232-4636* Contact CDCAbout CDCAbout CDC* Pressroom* Organization* Budget & Funding* Careers & JobsPolicies* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* Nondiscrimination* Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyLanguagesLanguages* EspañolLanguage Assistance* Español* 繁體中文* Tiếng Việt* 한국어* Tagalog* Русский* العربية* Kreyòl Ayisyen* Français* Polski* Português* Italiano* Deutsch* 日本語* فارسی* EnglishArchive* CDC Archive* Public Health PublicationsContact UsContact Us* Call 800-232-4636* Contact CDCAbout CDC* Pressroom* Organization* Budget & Funding* Careers & Jobs* About CDCPolicies* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* Nondiscrimination* Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyLanguagesLanguages* EspañolLanguage Assistance* Español* 繁體中文* Tiếng Việt* 한국어* Tagalog* Русский* العربية* Kreyòl Ayisyen* Français* Polski* Português* Italiano* Deutsch* 日本語* فارسی* EnglishArchive* CDC Archive* Public Health PublicationsHHS.gov USA.gov
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