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Program Evaluation
Indicators for School Health Programs

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State, territorial, local education agencies, and tribal governments (SEAs, TEAs, LEAs, and TGs) funded by CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) under Program Announcement 03004 (March 1, 2003–February 29, 2008) or Funding Opportunity Announcement DP08-801 (March 1, 2008–February 28, 2013) to provide asthma management, HIV prevention, or coordinated school health programs (CSHP) are required to complete the Indicators for School Health Programs (Indicators). The Indicators provide process evaluation data for activities conducted by DASH funded partners.

This page contains resources for DASH funded partners and others interested in partners' activities. If you have questions about the Indicators or any of the resources provided, contact the Evaluation Research Team.

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Page last reviewed: April 12, 2012
Page last modified: April 16, 2012
Content source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adolescent and School Health

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