RECRUITMENT LETTER TO DISTRICTS
[NAME]
[ADDRESS]
[ADDRESS]
[ADDRESS]
[DATE]
Dear [DISTRICT CONTACT]:
I am writing to inform you that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be conducting the School Health Policies and Practices Study during the 2015-2016 school year. The purpose of this letter is to invite your district to participate in the School Health Policies and Practices Study.
SHPPS is the largest, most comprehensive assessment of school health programs and practices and has been conducted since 1994. SHPPS helps us to understand how schools contribute to the health and well-being of our Nation’s young people and the communities they serve. The underlying assumptions behind SHPPS are that healthy students learn better and that a healthful school environment is more conducive to learning. SHPPS is conducted under the authority of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC 241). A national sample of approximately 850 school districts has been randomly selected to participate in the study.
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The SHPPS study will assess the characteristics of eight components of school health programs at the elementary, middle, and high school levels:
Health education
Physical education and activity
Health services
Mental health and social services
Healthy and safe school environment
Nutrition services
Faculty and staff health promotion
Family and community involvement
SHPPS does not involve a student survey. District staff will be asked to complete web-based surveys. Study procedures are designed to allow for anonymous participation; districts and staff will not be identified in any published reports.
Enclosed is an informational packet about the study, which contains questionnaire content outlines, a study fact sheet, and a respondent identification form. Results from SHPPS will be available by the fall of 2017 and will be available on the CDC’s web site. SHPPS data will be used to help improve school health policies and programs nationwide and to support the school health and HIV education programs CDC has supported since 1988.
Within a few days, a representative from ICF International will call you to discuss any questions that you might have. If you have any immediate questions please contact Alice Roberts at ICF International, toll-free at 800-287-1815. You also may contact Dr. Nancy Brener of the CDC at 770-488-6184. For additional information about SHPPS, please visit the study web site: http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/shpps/.
Sincerely yours,
Howell Wechsler, Ed. D., M.P.H.
Director
Division of Adolescent and School Health
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Enclosures
cc: [DISTRICT CDC/DASH CONTACT NAME, ORGANIZATION]
[STATE APPROVAL NAME, ORGANIZATION]
[STATE CDC/DASH CONTACT NAME, ORGANIZATION]
[STATE CC 1 NAME, ORGANIZATION]
Nancy Brener, CDC/DASH
Alice Roberts, ICF International
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File Modified | 2012-12-14 |
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