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School Health Profiles (Profiles)
State and District Participation Map, 2004

See also History of Participation and Data Quality, 1996-2004

Profiles Participation Map, 2004

This map illustrates states that participated in the School Health Profiles Survey in 2004. Weighted1 and unweighted2 state and district results are shown.
 

Weighted State Results Unweighted
State Results
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Connecticut
Delaware
Idaho
Iowa
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas (excluding Houston)
Utah
Washington
Wisconsin

California
Colorado
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana (excluding New Orleans)
Maryland
Mississippi
Ohio
South Dakota
Virginia
Wyoming

 
Weighted1 District Results Unweighted2
District Results
1. Chicago, IL
2. Dallas, TX
3. District of Columbia
4. Los Angeles, CA
5. Memphis, TN
6. Miami-Dade County, FL
7. New Orleans, LA
8. Orange County, FL
9. Philadelphia, PA
10. San Bernardino, CA
11. San Diego, CA

12. Milwaukee, WI
13. San Francisco, CA

1. Weighted data means that at least 70% of the principals or lead health education teachers in the sample completed the survey. Weighted data represent the state or school district. With weighted data, it is possible to say, for example, "X% of schools in our district have an ideal tobacco-use prevention policy." 

2. Unweighted data represent only the schools that completed the questionnaire.
 






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