School Health Profiles

The School Health Profiles monitors the status of school health education, physical education, school health policies related HIV infection/AIDS, tobacco use prevention and nutrition, asthma management activities, and family and community involvement in school health.  Georgia Department of Public Health will conduct the survey biennially at the middle and high school  levels.  Principals and lead health educators at sampled schools are responsible for filling out the surveys.  

2018 Georgia School Health Profiles Survey - Archived

For the 2018 SHP survey, questionnaires were sent to 412 regular public schools, charter schools, and alternative schools containing any of grades 6 through 12 during spring 2018.  Survey questionnaires were received from principals in 71% of schools and from LHEs in 73% of schools. Because the response rate was greater than 70%, the results were weighted and are considered representative of all regular public schools, charter schools, and alternative schools containing at least one of the grades 6 through 12.

Preliminary Reports

Questionnaire

Principal 

Lead Health Educator

2016 Georgia School Health Profiles Survey - Archived

For the 2016 SHP survey, questionnaires were sent to 409 regular public schools, charter schools, and alternative schools containing any of grades 6 through 12 during spring 2016.  Survey questionnaires were received from principals in 75% of schools and from LHEs in 71% of schools. Because the response rate was greater than 70%, the results were weighted and are considered representative of all regular public schools, charter schools, and alternative schools containing at least one of the grades 6 through 12.

Preliminary Reports

Questionnaire

Principal 

Lead Health Educator

2014 Georgia School Health Profiles Survey - Archived

For the 2014 SHP survey, questionnaires were sent to 392 regular public schools, charter schools, and alternative schools containing any of grades 6 through 12 during spring 2014.  Survey questionnaires were received from principals in 77% of schools and from LHEs in 72% of schools. Because the response rate was greater than 70%, the results were weighted and are considered representative of all regular public schools, charter schools, and alternative schools containing at least one of the grades 6 through 12.

Reports

Preliminary Reports

Questionnaire

Principal

Lead Health Educator

Related Websites

For more information on middle and high school student health data, please contact Alina Chung, MPH at (404) 463-6580 or [email protected].

Page last updated 12/05/2018