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2015 HEALTHY KIDS COLORADO SURVEY RESULTS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Background ..........................................................................................................................................................i
Questionnaire, Parent Consent, and Survey Administration ..............................................................................i
EXAMPLE: How to Read a Table...........................................................................................................................ii
Key Definitions ....................................................................................................................................................iii
Considerations When Using the Report ..............................................................................................................iii
Technical Assistance ............................................................................................................................................iii
Demographics
Table 1.
Demographics and Response Rate ...................................................................................................1
Body Weight
Table 2.
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Percentage of obese students (at or above 95th percentile) ..........................................................2


Percentage of overweight students (between 85th 95th percentile) ..........................................3
Percentage of overweight or obese students (at or above 85th percentile) ....................................4
Percentage of underweight students (below 5th percentile) ...........................................................5
Percentage of students who self-described themselves as slightly/very overweight .....................6
Percentage of students trying to lose weight ..................................................................................7

Physical Activity
Table 8.
Students active 60 minutes on 5+ days past 7 days.........................................................................8
Table 9.
Students active 60 minutes on none of past 7 days ........................................................................9
Table 10. Students active 60 minutes on all of past 7 days .............................................................................10
Table 11. Watched TV 3+ hours/average school day ......................................................................................11
Table 12. Reported 3+ hours computer screen time on average school day ..................................................12
Table 13. Reported 3+ hours/day of total screen time on average school day...............................................13
Table 14. Played on 1+ sports team past 12 months .......................................................................................14
Table 15. Could walk or ride bike/skateboard to school if wanted .................................................................15
Table 16. Walk/ride bike to school 1+ days in average week ..........................................................................16
Table 17. Attended PE class 1+ days/average week ........................................................................................17

Nutrition
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Ate fruit 1+ times/day past 7 days ..................................................................................................18


Ate fruit 2+ times/day past 7 days ..................................................................................................19
Ate vegetables 1+ times/day past 7 days .......................................................................................20
Ate vegetables 2+ times/day past 7 days .......................................................................................21
Ate breakfast on all of the past 7 days ...........................................................................................22
Usually got breakfast at school .......................................................................................................23
Ate lunch on all of the past 7 days..................................................................................................24
Usually got lunch at school .............................................................................................................25
Went hungry from lack of food past 30 days .................................................................................26
Drank soda 1+ times/day past 7 days .............................................................................................27
Drank diet soda 1+ times/day past 7 days ......................................................................................28
Drank sports drink 1+ times/day past 7 days .................................................................................29
Drank energy drink 1+ times/day past 7 days ................................................................................30
Drank sugar/sweetened drink 1+ times/day past 7 days ...............................................................31
Drank water 1+ times/day past 7 days ...........................................................................................32

Bullying
Table 33.
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Table 36.

Been bullied at school during past 12 months ...............................................................................33


Been electronically bullied during past 12 months ........................................................................34
Been teased or name called because of race/ethnicity during past 12 months ............................35
Been teased/name called because of perceived sexual orientation during past 12 months ........36

Violence
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Purposefully hurt self without wanting to die 1+ times in past 12 months ...................................37
Carried a weapon 1+ days in past 30 days......................................................................................38
Carried a weapon at school 1+ days in past 30 days ......................................................................39
Missed school 1+ days because felt unsafe at school or on way to school in past 30 days...........40
Been threatened/injured with weapon at school 1+ times during past 12 months ......................41
Been in a physical fight 1+ times during past 12 months ...............................................................42
Been physically hurt by dating partner 1+ times during past 12 months ......................................43

Table 44.
Table 45.

Been physically forced to have sex .................................................................................................44


Been threatened or injured by gang activity 1+ times during past 12 months ..............................45

Mental Health
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Reported mental health as not good 1+ days in past 30 days .......................................................46


Felt sad or hopeless almost every day for 2 weeks in past 12 months ..........................................47
Seriously considered suicide in past 12 months .............................................................................48
Made a suicide plan in past 12 months ..........................................................................................49
Attempted suicide 1+ times in past 12 months ..............................................................................50
Made a suicide attempt that resulted in injury in past 12 months ................................................51
Have an adult to go to for help with a serious problem .................................................................52
Most likely to talk to parent, teacher, or other adult when feeling sad ........................................53

Safety
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Among those who rode a bicycle in past 12 months, never/rarely wore bicycle helmet ..............54
Never/rarely wore a seat belt when riding in car driven by someone else ...................................55
Rode 1+ times in car driven by someone drinking alcohol in past 30 days....................................56
Among drivers, drove a car 1+ times when had been drinking in past 30 days .............................57
Among drivers, have texted or e-mailed while driving in past 30 days .........................................58
Rode 1+ times in car in past 30 days driven by someone who had been using marijuana............59
Among drivers, drove a car 1+ times in past 30 days when had been using marijuana ................60

Tobacco
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Ever smoked a whole cigarette.......................................................................................................61


Smoked a whole cigarette before age 13 .......................................................................................62
Smoked cigarettes on 1+ days in past 30 days ...............................................................................63
Smoked 20+ cigarettes in past 30 days...........................................................................................64
Think access to cigarettes is easy or very easy ...............................................................................65
Underage current smokers who got cigarettes in store in past 30 days ........................................66
Underage current smokers who attempted to buy cigarettes but were refused ..........................67
Among current smokers, tried to quit smoking in past 12 months................................................68

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Alcohol
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Among current smokers, want to quit soon or eventually.............................................................69


Would smoke a cigarette if offered from a friend ..........................................................................70
Think will smoke a cigarette in next year .......................................................................................71
Smoked a cigar, cigarillo, or little cigar in past 30 days ..................................................................72
Used chewing tobacco, snuff or dip in past 30 days ......................................................................73
Ever used an electronic vapor product ...........................................................................................74
Used an electronic vapor product in past 30 days .........................................................................75
Ever smoked a hookah or sheesha .................................................................................................76
Ever tried snus or spitless tobacco .................................................................................................77
Smoked or used cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, snuff, dip or e-vapor products in past 30
days .................................................................................................................................................78
Think people risk harming themselves by smoking 1+ packs/day..................................................79
Think parents feel it is wrong/very wrong if the student smoked cigarettes ................................80
Been at home while someone smoked tobacco in past 7 days......................................................81
Been in car while parent smoked tobacco in past 7 days ..............................................................82
Think breathing second hand smoke has a moderate or great risk ...............................................83
Had 1 drink of alcohol on 1+ days in life .........................................................................................84
Had first drink of alcohol other than a few sips before age 13 ......................................................85
Had 1+ drinks during past 30 days ..................................................................................................86
Had 5+ drinks in a row on 1+ days during past 30 days .................................................................87
Drank on school property during past 30 days...............................................................................88
Think a typical student drank alcohol 1+ days in past 30 days.......................................................89
Think typical student binge drank alcohol 1+ days in past 30 days................................................90
Think it would be sort of/very easy to get alcohol .........................................................................91
Among current drinkers, usually got alcohol from someone who gave it to them in past 30
days .................................................................................................................................................92
Among drinkers in past 12 months, usually drank in public setting, on school property, or riding
in car ...............................................................................................................................................93
Think people have moderate/great risk of harming selves if have one or two drinks daily ..........94

Table 95.
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Think it is wrong/very wrong for someone the students age to drink alcohol regularly
(once or twice per month) ..............................................................................................................95
Think parents feel it is wrong/very wrong for the student to drink alcohol regularly (once or
twice per month) ............................................................................................................................96
Think police would catch kids who drank alcohol in students neighborhood ..............................97

Marijuana
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Used marijuana 1+ times in life ......................................................................................................98


Tried marijuana for the first time before age 13 ............................................................................99
Used marijuana 1+ times in past 30 days .......................................................................................100
Among current marijuana users, smoked marijuana in past 30 days ............................................101
Among current marijuana users, ate marijuana in past 30 days ....................................................102
Among current marijuana users, vaporized marijuana in past 30 days .........................................103
Among current marijuana users, dabbed marijuana in past 30 days.............................................104
Among current marijuana users, used marijuana in other way in past 30 days ............................105
Among current marijuana users, those that usually smoked it .....................................................106
Feel it would be sort of easy/very easy to get marijuana ..............................................................107
Among current marijuana users, usually got marijuana at school .................................................108
Used marijuana 1+ times on school property in past 30 days .......................................................109
Think people who use marijuana regularly have moderate/great risk of harming themselves ....110
Think it is wrong/very wrong for someone students age to use marijuana .................................111
Think their parents feel it is wrong/very wrong for the student to use marijuana .......................112
Think police would catch kids using marijuana in students neighborhood ..................................113

Other Drugs
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Used cocaine 1+ times in life ..........................................................................................................114


Sniffed glue, breathed aerosol spray cans, or inhaled paint to get high 1+ times in life ...............115
Used heroin 1+ times in life ............................................................................................................116
Used methamphetamines 1+ times in life ......................................................................................117
Used ecstasy 1+ times in life ...........................................................................................................118
Used prescription drugs without a doctors prescription during life .............................................119

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Used prescription drugs without a doctors prescription in past 30 days......................................120


Thinks access to prescription drugs without a prescription is easy/sort of easy ...........................121
Thinks using prescription drugs without a prescription is wrong/very wrong...............................122
Used steroids without a prescription 1+ times in life .....................................................................123
Feel it would be easy/sort of easy to get drugs like cocaine, LSD, amphetamines........................124
Offered, sold, or given drugs at school in past 12 months .............................................................125

Substance Use Prevention


Table 126. Talked with parent about substance dangers in past 12 months ..................................................126
Table 127. Heard, read, or watched advertisements about preventing tobacco, alcohol, or other drug use
sometimes or a lot in past 12 months ............................................................................................127
Sexual Health
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Ever had sexual intercourse ............................................................................................................128


Had sexual intercourse before age 13 ............................................................................................129
Had sexual intercourse with 4+ people in life ................................................................................130
Had sexual intercourse with 1+ people in past 3 months ..............................................................131
Sexually active in past 3 months and used alcohol/drugs last sexual intercourse.........................132
Sexually active in past 3 months and used a condom last sexual intercourse ...............................133
Sexually active in past 3 months and used birth control pills last sexual intercourse ...................134
Sexually active in past 3 months and no method of birth control last sexual intercourse ............135

Healthcare
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Had dental exam within past 24 months ........................................................................................136


Had dental exam within past 12 months ........................................................................................137
Had physical exam/check-up within last 24 months ......................................................................138
Had physical exam/check-up within last 12 months ......................................................................139
Doctor/nurse discussed how to maintain a healthy weight during last check-up .........................140
Doctor/nurse discussed dealing with sad/hopeless feelings during last check-up .......................141
Ever been told by doctor/nurse that they had asthma ..................................................................142

School
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Described grades as mostly As and Bs over the past 12 months .................................................143


Participate in extracurricular activities at school ...........................................................................144
Skipped 1+ whole days of school during last 4 weeks ....................................................................145
Feel school work/assignments are often/almost always important and meaningful....................146
Feel safe at school...........................................................................................................................147
Think it is important to finish high school ......................................................................................148
Think it is important to go to college ..............................................................................................149
Think it is important to be successful in a job or career.................................................................150
Strongly agree/agree that teachers care about them and provide encouragement .....................151
Ever been taught about AIDS/HIV at school ...................................................................................152

Other demographics and questions


Table 153. Report sexual orientation to be heterosexual (straight) ................................................................153
Table 154. Report sexual orientation to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual ..............................................................154
Table 155 Not sure of sexual orientation ........................................................................................................155
Table 156. Most often speak a language other than English at home.............................................................156
Table 157. Sleep 8+ hours on average school night .........................................................................................157
Table 158. Feel the rules in their family are clear ............................................................................................158
Table 159. Could ask parent/guardians for help with a personal problem .....................................................159
Table 160. Used indoor tanning device in past 12 months ..............................................................................160
Table 161. Participated on organized community services as a non-paid volunteer 1+ times during past
30 days ............................................................................................................................................161

Understanding Healthy Kids Colorado Survey


School and District Reports
Background.

The Healthy Kids Colorado Survey (HKCS) collects anonymous health information from middle and high school students throughout the state. HKCS is
conducted during odd-numbered years, most recently in the fall of 2015. More than 40,000 students in 252 middle and high schools participated in the
fall 2015 survey. The questionnaire measures a wide range of health behaviors and things that affect a student's health, including physical activity,
nutrition, health care, bullying, mental health, tobacco and substance use, sexual health (high school only), and family and school protective factors. HKCS
is supported by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), Colorado Department of Education (CDE), and Colorado
Department of Human Services (CDHS). The survey is administered from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus by the Community,
Epidemiology & Program Evaluation Group (CEPEG).

Questionnaire, Parental Consent, and Survey Administration.

The majority of HKCS questions are drawn from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, the
nation's largest adolescent health survey, which has been ongoing for more than 20 years. Other questions in HKCS have been added with community
input to meet additional data needs in Colorado.
The questionnaire is available in English and Spanish and takes about 45 minutes, or one class period, to complete by paper and pencil. Teachers are
given a script to read to students that emphasizes the anonymous and voluntary nature of the survey. Parental consent procedures are followed
according to each districts guidelines, with a minimum of two weeks notification in advance of the administration date.
There are two versions of the high school questionnaire, called modules, that have an identical core set of questions plus additional questions
unique to each version. This approach allows more information to be collected while limiting the survey length. Modules A and B contain 107 and 108
questions, respectively. The modules are randomly distributed, so roughly half the students in each classroom complete Module A and half complete
Module B.
The middle school questionnaire contains 68 questions that are age-appropriate for younger adolescents, and the shorter length allows students more
time to answer each question. Classrooms are ineligible to participate if the students are unable to complete the survey in English or Spanish or because
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of disabilities. If a parent chooses not to allow their child to participate, or if the student declines to participate, they are asked to sit quietly at their desk
and work on other school work.
HKCS selects a sample of schools to represent the state of Colorado. Within selected schools, a sample of classrooms were selected to participate in
order to minimize the time commitment from schools. The HKCS was also available to other schools at no cost to participate as a new opportunity in
2013. Many schools chose to participate in order to receive local data to track important health behaviors and protective factors.

EXAMPLE: How to Read a Table.


A. Health behavior

C. Total number of student


responses

B. Estimate

D. Confidence interval
A. Health behavior includes the Table Number and a description of the behavior being reported.
B. Estimate or Percentage: Percentage of students who reported a given behavior or answer. A period (.) appears whenever results meet the
suppression criteria and are not shown to protect student confidentiality.
C. Total Responses: The number of students in the school or district who answered the question being reported. Some students may have chosen
to skip some questions, for a variety of reasons.
D. 95% confidence interval: These numbers define the range that most likely contains the true percentage for your school or district. These
intervals are also called margins of error and indicate the precision of the estimate a larger range indicates less precision, a smaller range
indicates more precision.
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Key Definitions.

Weighting: The results in the current report are adjusted (weighted) so that the answers can represent all students in your school or district. The
process of weighting takes into account each participating students probability of selection and matches the participant group to the total enrollment
by grade, gender, and race/ethnicity.
Response Rates: Response rate is the total number of students who participated in the survey divided by the number of students randomly chosen to
take the survey within a school or district. Generally, the higher the response rate, the more confidence that the survey results reflect the student
population. Student response rates of 80% or higher are very desirable and increase confidence that the results are representative of the entire student
population.
Confidentiality: In order to protect confidentiality, student responses are not released if they might allow someone to identify individual students. A
period (.) appears whenever results meet certain suppression criteria used to maintain confidentiality. Our suppression criteria include results of 0%
or 100%; results where the numerator has 3 or fewer students (e.g., the number of students who answered yes), or the number in the denominator
is 30 or fewer (e.g., the number of students who answered the question).

Considerations When Using the Report.

The results of your school or districts can be compared to the state or regional estimates. When comparing a school or district estimate to a regional or
state estimate, examine the 95% confidence intervals. If they overlap, there is no scientific evidence to believe the estimates are different. If they do
not overlap, there is high confidence that the estimates are different (statistically significant). For statistically significant differences, judgment is
needed to decide whether the size of the difference is meaningful and important.

Technical Assistance.

The Healthy Kids Colorado Survey team can help you:

Understand your report. We are happy to meet or talk with you about any aspect of your report including understanding the nuts and bolts to
identifying the most important indicators
Conduct additional and customized analysis of your data. We are happy to talk with you about custom analysis. Please note that additional
analysis can sometimes be limited based on the sample size. As a general rule of thumb, if there are fewer than 100 respondents, there are a
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limited number of categories that can be used to look at results. Several hundred respondents are typically necessary for estimates with smaller
subgroups. Therefore, custom analysis may be possible with district-level data but not always with school-level data.
Prepare a presentation of the data. We can create a customized Power Point presentation according to your needs.
Present or co-present your data. We are available to travel to your location or be available by webinar/teleconference.

Copies of the middle school survey and both modules of the high school survey can be viewed here.
For further assistance please contact the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey team at hkcs@ucdenver.edu.

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2015 HEALTHY KIDS COLORADO SURVEY RESULTS


Eagle County Community
2015 School Response Rate = 85.5%

Table 1. Sample Demographics and Response Rate


Demographic

Number

Number/Total Sample

Total

1107

100%

Female

526

47.9%

Male

573

52.1%

9th Grade

279

25.5%

10th Grade

278

25.4%

11th Grade

285

26%

12th Grade

253

23.1%

American Indian/Alaskan Native

0.3%

Asian

21

1.9%

Black/African American

0.5%

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

0.5%

White

597

54.4%

Hispanic

382

34.8%

Other

85

7.7%

Heterosexual(Straight)

968

89.1%

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

75

6.9%

Not sure

44

4%

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Number of Responses: 998

Table 2. Percentage of students who were obese (i.e., at or above the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and gender)

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

5.9

( 4.6 - 7.1 )

Female

3.7

( 0.9 - 6.6 )

Male

7.9

( 5.2 - 10.7 )

9th

1.0

( 0.0 - 2.1 )

10th

6.5

( 1.1 - 11.9 )

11th

6.9

( 1.0 - 12.7 )

12th

9.0

( 7.3 - 10.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

3.7

( 2.6 - 4.8 )

Hispanic

8.4

( 7.9 - 8.9 )

Other

4.3

( 1.8 - 6.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

4.9

( 4.0 - 5.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

13.1

( 10.1 - 16.1 )

Not Sure

14.7

( 9.0 - 20.4 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 998

Table 3. Percentage of students who were overweight (i.e., at or above the 85th percentile but below the 95th percentile for body mass index, by age and gender)

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

8.8

( 7.1 - 10.5 )

Female

8.4

( 7.0 - 9.8 )

Male

9.2

( 6.9 - 11.4 )

9th

10.1

( 7.6 - 12.6 )

10th

10.0

( 9.3 - 10.8 )

11th

8.9

( 3.7 - 14.0 )

12th

5.8

( 3.6 - 8.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

5.0

( 3.2 - 6.8 )

Hispanic

12.8

( 12.0 - 13.6 )

Other

13.3

( 6.6 - 19.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

8.3

( 5.9 - 10.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

15.0

( 7.7 - 22.3 )

Not Sure

10.3

( 8.3 - 12.3 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 998

Table 4. Percentage of students who were overweight or obese (i.e., at or above the 85th percentile for body mass index, by age and gender)

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

14.6

( 11.9 - 17.4 )

Female

12.1

( 8.1 - 16.1 )

Male

17.1

( 14.7 - 19.5 )

9th

11.1

( 8.5 - 13.7 )

10th

16.6

( 10.9 - 22.2 )

11th

15.7

( 12.9 - 18.5 )

12th

14.8

( 11.3 - 18.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

8.7

( 6.4 - 11.1 )

Hispanic

21.2

( 20.4 - 22.0 )

Other

17.5

( 8.5 - 26.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

13.2

( 10.3 - 16.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

28.1

( 22.3 - 33.9 )

Not Sure

25.0

( 18.9 - 31.2 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 998

Table 5. Percentage of students who were underweight (i.e., below the 5th percentile for body mass index, by age and gender)

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

3.4

( 2.3 - 4.6 )

Female

2.1

( 1.0 - 3.2 )

Male

4.7

( 3.5 - 6.0 )

9th

4.0

( 3.2 - 4.8 )

10th

3.3

( 1.3 - 5.3 )

11th

3.3

( 2.7 - 4.0 )

12th

3.2

( 1.7 - 4.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

4.3

( 1.9 - 6.7 )

Hispanic

2.2

( 1.4 - 3.1 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

3.7

( 2.3 - 5.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1079

Table 6. Percentage of students who described themselves as slightly or very overweight

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

22.8

( 21.1 - 24.5 )

Female

27.3

( 23.5 - 31.1 )

Male

18.7

( 15.7 - 21.6 )

9th

19.6

( 16.6 - 22.6 )

10th

25.3

( 21.3 - 29.3 )

11th

21.8

( 19.1 - 24.5 )

12th

25.1

( 20.7 - 29.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

15.4

( 13.9 - 17.0 )

Hispanic

30.0

( 27.9 - 32.2 )

Other

26.5

( 19.0 - 34.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

21.0

( 20.0 - 22.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

42.1

( 30.7 - 53.5 )

Not Sure

23.7

( 18.8 - 28.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1073

Table 7. Percentage of students who were trying to lose weight

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

37.4

( 33.2 - 41.6 )

Female

52.2

( 47.7 - 56.7 )

Male

23.6

( 18.4 - 28.8 )

9th

29.2

( 19.7 - 38.7 )

10th

40.4

( 33.1 - 47.7 )

11th

41.3

( 38.2 - 44.4 )

12th

39.3

( 36.2 - 42.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

27.1

( 24.2 - 30.0 )

Hispanic

47.3

( 39.3 - 55.3 )

Other

43.4

( 29.4 - 57.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

35.4

( 32.3 - 38.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

61.1

( 54.9 - 67.2 )

Not Sure

35.6

( 15.4 - 55.8 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1077

Table 8. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on five or more of the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

52.6

( 47.1 - 58.1 )

Female

40.8

( 29.5 - 52.1 )

Male

64.1

( 60.0 - 68.1 )

9th

52.7

( 36.6 - 68.9 )

10th

48.0

( 41.3 - 54.7 )

11th

55.4

( 50.7 - 60.1 )

12th

54.9

( 50.2 - 59.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

63.5

( 59.0 - 68.0 )

Hispanic

40.9

( 34.9 - 47.0 )

Other

59.7

( 51.9 - 67.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

55.3

( 51.3 - 59.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

34.0

( 11.6 - 56.4 )

Not Sure

38.9

( 18.4 - 59.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1077

Table 9. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on none of the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

14.0

( 8.5 - 19.5 )

Female

18.0

( 9.7 - 26.4 )

Male

10.3

( 7.1 - 13.4 )

9th

12.2

( 2.7 - 21.7 )

10th

16.8

( 9.8 - 23.8 )

11th

13.6

( 11.2 - 16.0 )

12th

13.1

( 7.8 - 18.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

7.3

( 4.2 - 10.3 )

Hispanic

20.8

( 14.1 - 27.6 )

Other

13.6

( 6.3 - 20.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

10.9

( 6.9 - 15.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

35.3

( 30.4 - 40.1 )

Not Sure

25.1

( 8.2 - 42.0 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1077

Table 10. Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day on all seven of the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

24.4

( 20.4 - 28.5 )

Female

13.5

( 7.9 - 19.0 )

Male

35.1

( 30.1 - 40.1 )

9th

23.8

( 18.7 - 28.9 )

10th

22.6

( 16.6 - 28.6 )

11th

25.2

( 18.6 - 31.7 )

12th

26.3

( 24.2 - 28.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

30.9

( 25.7 - 36.0 )

Hispanic

16.9

( 14.8 - 18.9 )

Other

37.9

( 32.1 - 43.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

25.7

( 21.1 - 30.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

21.2

( 9.1 - 33.3 )

Not Sure

11.1

( 5.6 - 16.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1075

Table 11. Percentage of students who watched three or more hours of TV per day on an average school day

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

14.8

( 12.2 - 17.5 )

Female

15.8

( 11.8 - 19.9 )

Male

14.0

( 12.0 - 16.0 )

9th

14.5

( 10.8 - 18.3 )

10th

11.7

( 10.1 - 13.4 )

11th

18.1

( 14.1 - 22.1 )

12th

15.8

( 12.4 - 19.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

13.5

( 9.8 - 17.2 )

Hispanic

16.2

( 12.9 - 19.4 )

Other

14.5

( 8.9 - 20.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

14.3

( 11.8 - 16.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

21.9

( 13.1 - 30.7 )

Not Sure

15.9

( 12.3 - 19.6 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1076

Table 12. Percentage of students who played video or computer games or used a computer for something that was not school work three or more hours per day on an average school day

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

27.9

( 24.3 - 31.5 )

Female

26.7

( 22.1 - 31.4 )

Male

28.5

( 25.5 - 31.6 )

9th

28.9

( 24.4 - 33.5 )

10th

31.3

( 23.6 - 38.9 )

11th

24.9

( 21.9 - 28.0 )

12th

26.3

( 21.6 - 31.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

21.5

( 15.8 - 27.2 )

Hispanic

34.2

( 31.2 - 37.3 )

Other

26.0

( 20.2 - 31.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

26.6

( 23.3 - 30.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

38.2

( 36.1 - 40.3 )

Not Sure

28.1

( 19.5 - 36.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1072

Table 13. Percentage of students who have 3+ hours total screen time on average school day

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

43.1

( 38.6 - 47.6 )

Female

44.0

( 38.0 - 49.9 )

Male

41.8

( 37.9 - 45.7 )

9th

42.1

( 37.2 - 46.9 )

10th

42.9

( 35.2 - 50.6 )

11th

42.5

( 37.3 - 47.7 )

12th

45.4

( 40.4 - 50.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

35.6

( 29.3 - 41.8 )

Hispanic

50.4

( 47.8 - 53.1 )

Other

45.6

( 37.3 - 53.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

41.4

( 37.0 - 45.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

56.8

( 52.9 - 60.6 )

Not Sure

47.6

( 38.5 - 56.8 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Table 14. Percentage of students who played on one or more sports teams during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

65.2

( 59.5 - 70.8 )

Female

56.8

( 49.4 - 64.2 )

Male

73.5

( 68.1 - 78.9 )

9th

69.9

( 56.2 - 83.5 )

10th

68.1

( 59.7 - 76.4 )

11th

64.2

( 45.4 - 83.0 )

12th

57.8

( 50.9 - 64.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

84.2

( 80.8 - 87.5 )

Hispanic

45.1

( 40.5 - 49.8 )

Other

63.5

( 54.5 - 72.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

66.9

( 61.0 - 72.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

51.8

( 47.8 - 55.7 )

Not Sure

61.0

( 45.1 - 76.9 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 527

Table 15. Percentage of students who could walk or ride a bike, scooter, or skateboard to school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

45.4

( 36.7 - 54.0 )

Female

44.3

( 36.7 - 51.9 )

Male

46.1

( 34.8 - 57.4 )

9th

46.8

( 36.9 - 56.7 )

10th

38.8

( 26.3 - 51.4 )

11th

49.2

( 42.4 - 56.1 )

12th

47.9

( 40.9 - 54.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

40.8

( 31.3 - 50.3 )

Hispanic

51.0

( 42.1 - 60.0 )

Other

44.7

( 25.7 - 63.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

47.5

( 38.6 - 56.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

37.5

( 28.8 - 46.1 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 529

Table 16. Percent of students who walk or ride a bike to school 1 or more days in an average week

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

20.9

( 15.8 - 26.0 )

Female

20.5

( 14.5 - 26.4 )

Male

21.1

( 17.2 - 25.0 )

9th

30.3

( 15.2 - 45.5 )

10th

21.0

( 16.2 - 25.7 )

11th

20.0

( 14.6 - 25.4 )

12th

12.4

( 9.2 - 15.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

13.4

( 9.2 - 17.5 )

Hispanic

28.6

( 22.2 - 34.9 )

Other

33.4

( 18.2 - 48.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

20.6

( 15.8 - 25.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

26.8

( 18.9 - 34.8 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 525

Table 17. Percentage of student who attended physical education (PE) classes on one or more days in an average week when they were in school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

35.6

( 30.1 - 41.1 )

Female

28.5

( 23.5 - 33.4 )

Male

43.1

( 36.5 - 49.8 )

9th

30.1

( 5.8 - 54.5 )

10th

34.9

( 19.7 - 50.1 )

11th

37.2

( 30.2 - 44.2 )

12th

39.9

( 33.1 - 46.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

29.2

( 21.8 - 36.6 )

Hispanic

44.4

( 38.6 - 50.2 )

Other

16.8

( 8.0 - 25.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

37.0

( 31.2 - 42.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

18.5

( 15.6 - 21.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Table 18. Percentage of students who ate fruit 1+ times per day in the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

50.6

( 46.9 - 54.3 )

Female

46.7

( 42.2 - 51.1 )

Male

54.7

( 50.9 - 58.6 )

9th

53.2

( 50.1 - 56.4 )

10th

51.7

( 46.8 - 56.6 )

11th

53.0

( 49.9 - 56.0 )

12th

43.1

( 34.7 - 51.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

61.9

( 56.0 - 67.7 )

Hispanic

39.4

( 38.7 - 40.2 )

Other

40.0

( 31.5 - 48.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

50.9

( 47.2 - 54.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

48.2

( 45.1 - 51.2 )

Not Sure

44.7

( 23.5 - 66.0 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Table 19. Percentage of students who ate fruit 2+ times per day in the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

39.1

( 36.6 - 41.7 )

Female

35.1

( 32.7 - 37.6 )

Male

43.2

( 39.6 - 46.9 )

9th

43.0

( 41.0 - 44.9 )

10th

40.4

( 37.1 - 43.7 )

11th

40.3

( 38.1 - 42.5 )

12th

31.8

( 24.7 - 38.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

45.6

( 39.9 - 51.4 )

Hispanic

33.2

( 31.1 - 35.2 )

Other

30.6

( 24.2 - 37.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

38.7

( 35.6 - 41.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

38.9

( 32.7 - 45.2 )

Not Sure

41.2

( 23.0 - 59.4 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Table 20. Percentage of students who ate vegetables 1+ times per day in the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

50.3

( 45.0 - 55.7 )

Female

47.3

( 39.9 - 54.7 )

Male

53.7

( 49.6 - 57.7 )

9th

55.2

( 49.6 - 60.9 )

10th

46.4

( 39.0 - 53.9 )

11th

54.0

( 51.7 - 56.3 )

12th

45.8

( 37.5 - 54.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

63.7

( 58.8 - 68.5 )

Hispanic

36.2

( 33.5 - 38.8 )

Other

47.7

( 41.9 - 53.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

50.5

( 45.3 - 55.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

52.6

( 41.4 - 63.7 )

Not Sure

36.4

( 21.6 - 51.1 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Table 21. Percentage of students who ate vegetables 2+ times per day in the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

35.0

( 31.4 - 38.6 )

Female

33.1

( 28.5 - 37.8 )

Male

37.0

( 33.8 - 40.3 )

9th

40.2

( 38.9 - 41.5 )

10th

28.8

( 23.8 - 33.8 )

11th

39.9

( 35.8 - 44.0 )

12th

31.6

( 24.0 - 39.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

41.1

( 37.5 - 44.6 )

Hispanic

28.2

( 26.4 - 30.1 )

Other

37.8

( 30.2 - 45.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

34.6

( 30.4 - 38.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

38.6

( 34.9 - 42.3 )

Not Sure

29.9

( 18.7 - 41.0 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1079

Table 22. Percentage of students who ate breakfast on all of the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

44.6

( 39.5 - 49.7 )

Female

39.7

( 34.3 - 45.1 )

Male

49.8

( 44.5 - 55.2 )

9th

49.7

( 42.2 - 57.1 )

10th

44.4

( 38.2 - 50.6 )

11th

43.8

( 40.3 - 47.2 )

12th

39.7

( 33.3 - 46.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

58.1

( 54.5 - 61.8 )

Hispanic

31.1

( 28.2 - 34.0 )

Other

36.9

( 26.2 - 47.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

46.6

( 42.0 - 51.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

25.2

( 17.6 - 32.7 )

Not Sure

47.3

( 32.7 - 62.0 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 526

Table 23. Percentage of students who usually got breakfast at school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

2.8

( 1.8 - 3.9 )

Female

2.2

( 0.6 - 3.9 )

Male

3.5

( 2.3 - 4.8 )

9th

3.3

( 0.0 - 7.1 )

10th

(.-.)

11th

(.-.)

12th

(.-.)

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

(.-.)

5.1

( 3.6 - 6.6 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

2.9

( 2.0 - 3.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Hispanic
Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 530

Table 24. Percentage of students who ate lunch on all of the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

63.0

( 59.0 - 66.9 )

Female

55.3

( 51.7 - 59.0 )

Male

71.8

( 66.9 - 76.7 )

9th

62.0

( 59.3 - 64.7 )

10th

60.7

( 55.1 - 66.3 )

11th

64.0

( 57.4 - 70.5 )

12th

65.0

( 59.7 - 70.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

67.5

( 61.5 - 73.5 )

Hispanic

58.1

( 53.5 - 62.7 )

Other

62.8

( 47.0 - 78.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

67.4

( 62.3 - 72.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

37.0

( 22.8 - 51.2 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 516

Table 25. Percentage of students who usually got lunch at school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

30.9

( 21.2 - 40.5 )

Female

29.4

( 20.5 - 38.3 )

Male

31.4

( 20.2 - 42.7 )

9th

31.8

( 19.3 - 44.2 )

10th

42.5

( 34.1 - 50.9 )

11th

34.7

( 24.6 - 44.7 )

12th

13.2

( 4.6 - 21.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

23.1

( 1.5 - 44.6 )

Hispanic

38.7

( 24.2 - 53.2 )

Other

43.3

( 22.0 - 64.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

31.1

( 20.9 - 41.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

23.5

( 18.8 - 28.2 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 529

Table 26. Percent of students who went hungry in the last 30 days sometimes, most of the time, or always because of lack of food at home

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

10.5

( 9.5 - 11.5 )

Female

9.6

( 4.5 - 14.6 )

Male

10.7

( 5.3 - 16.2 )

9th

16.3

( 13.7 - 18.9 )

10th

7.3

( 5.4 - 9.2 )

11th

9.3

( 6.9 - 11.8 )

12th

9.5

( 7.7 - 11.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

6.5

( 4.8 - 8.3 )

Hispanic

13.7

( 13.1 - 14.4 )

Other

15.7

( 4.1 - 27.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

9.5

( 8.6 - 10.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

13.7

( 7.0 - 20.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1082

Table 27. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop one or more times per day during the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

10.3

( 8.4 - 12.3 )

Female

5.2

( 3.1 - 7.2 )

Male

15.4

( 11.7 - 19.1 )

9th

12.0

( 8.7 - 15.3 )

10th

5.7

( 3.1 - 8.2 )

11th

12.4

( 10.5 - 14.3 )

12th

12.2

( 8.3 - 16.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

6.8

( 5.3 - 8.3 )

Hispanic

13.5

( 10.7 - 16.3 )

Other

14.9

( 11.3 - 18.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

10.6

( 8.2 - 13.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

10.9

( 3.6 - 18.1 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 530

Table 28. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of diet soda or pop one or more times per day during the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

2.5

( 2.1 - 2.9 )

Female

1.2

( 0.1 - 2.3 )

Male

3.6

( 1.9 - 5.3 )

9th

2.2

( 0.2 - 4.2 )

10th

1.5

( 0.0 - 3.1 )

11th

1.8

( 0.6 - 2.9 )

12th

4.8

( 1.3 - 8.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

1.7

( 1.1 - 2.2 )

Hispanic

3.3

( 2.8 - 3.8 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

2.5

( 2.0 - 3.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

4.1

( 0.9 - 7.3 )

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 529

Table 29. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of sports drink one or more times per day during the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

6.9

( 5.9 - 7.8 )

Female

2.4

( 1.4 - 3.4 )

Male

11.2

( 9.3 - 13.0 )

9th

5.3

( 3.1 - 7.4 )

10th

8.6

( 5.4 - 11.8 )

11th

6.9

( 4.4 - 9.4 )

12th

5.6

( 4.6 - 6.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

6.0

( 5.4 - 6.7 )

Hispanic

7.8

( 6.0 - 9.5 )

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

7.1

( 6.4 - 7.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

6.0

( 1.5 - 10.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 529

Table 30. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of an energy drink one or more times per day during the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

2.9

( 1.4 - 4.5 )

Female

0.9

( 0.2 - 1.5 )

Male

5.1

( 2.6 - 7.6 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

1.6

( 0.1 - 3.2 )

11th

6.9

( 4.6 - 9.2 )

12th

2.4

( 0.4 - 4.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

3.3

( 1.9 - 4.7 )

Hispanic

2.4

( 0.2 - 4.6 )

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

2.8

( 1.6 - 4.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

5.3

( 0.0 - 11.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 528

Table 31. Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of a sugar-sweetened beverage one or more times per day during the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

10.7

( 9.6 - 11.7 )

Female

9.0

( 7.1 - 10.9 )

Male

12.6

( 11.4 - 13.9 )

9th

7.5

( 5.4 - 9.5 )

10th

14.5

( 12.9 - 16.2 )

11th

10.2

( 6.8 - 13.5 )

12th

10.3

( 7.9 - 12.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

13.7

( 10.6 - 16.8 )

Hispanic

8.1

( 7.4 - 8.9 )

Other

4.7

( 0.0 - 11.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

11.3

( 9.9 - 12.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

5.8

( 0.0 - 13.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 528

Table 32. Percentage of students who drank a bottle or glass of plain water one or more times per day during the past seven days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

77.1

( 72.9 - 81.3 )

Female

76.7

( 71.5 - 81.8 )

Male

77.0

( 73.0 - 81.0 )

9th

76.6

( 61.5 - 91.8 )

10th

81.3

( 77.5 - 85.1 )

11th

76.4

( 69.1 - 83.7 )

12th

73.2

( 65.9 - 80.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

85.8

( 81.9 - 89.7 )

Hispanic

68.8

( 60.1 - 77.5 )

Other

67.6

( 46.6 - 88.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

76.5

( 72.3 - 80.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

83.5

( 77.5 - 89.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1087

Table 33. Percentage of students who had ever been bullied on school property during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

17.3

( 16.4 - 18.3 )

Female

17.5

( 15.1 - 19.9 )

Male

16.4

( 12.9 - 19.9 )

9th

19.0

( 15.9 - 22.0 )

10th

19.6

( 15.9 - 23.4 )

11th

14.3

( 9.9 - 18.8 )

12th

15.9

( 12.7 - 19.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

19.2

( 17.5 - 21.0 )

Hispanic

15.2

( 14.2 - 16.1 )

Other

15.9

( 7.6 - 24.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

14.3

( 12.4 - 16.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

39.6

( 37.1 - 42.1 )

Not Sure

30.2

( 25.5 - 34.9 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1089

Table 34. Percentage of students who had ever been electronically bullied during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

12.0

( 10.8 - 13.2 )

Female

16.2

( 13.5 - 18.9 )

Male

7.6

( 7.0 - 8.2 )

9th

8.5

( 7.9 - 9.2 )

10th

13.8

( 12.4 - 15.3 )

11th

13.1

( 7.7 - 18.4 )

12th

12.6

( 10.7 - 14.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

14.1

( 11.6 - 16.6 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Hispanic

8.7

( 7.8 - 9.6 )

Other

13.3

( 3.9 - 22.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

10.5

( 9.3 - 11.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

27.9

( 23.3 - 32.4 )

Not Sure

12.0

( 8.2 - 15.9 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 536

Table 35. Percentage of students who had been teased or name called because of race or ethnic background in the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

12.0

( 10.1 - 13.8 )

Female

7.9

( 5.4 - 10.4 )

Male

15.5

( 10.7 - 20.3 )

9th

18.8

( 14.1 - 23.5 )

10th

10.4

( 5.2 - 15.6 )

11th

10.9

( 5.0 - 16.7 )

12th

7.4

( 3.7 - 11.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

11.1

( 9.2 - 13.0 )

Hispanic

11.0

( 7.7 - 14.3 )

Other

27.3

( 16.2 - 38.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

11.4

( 9.6 - 13.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

10.5

( 3.8 - 17.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 538

Table 36. Percentage of students who had been teased or name called because of perceived sexual orientation in the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

10.5

( 9.3 - 11.7 )

Female

9.4

( 7.6 - 11.2 )

Male

10.9

( 9.9 - 11.8 )

9th

8.3

( 4.5 - 12.0 )

10th

18.3

( 14.6 - 22.1 )

11th

7.8

( 4.7 - 10.8 )

12th

6.9

( 4.2 - 9.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

14.7

( 10.6 - 18.7 )

Hispanic

6.7

( 4.7 - 8.8 )

Other

6.7

( 0.0 - 16.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

5.7

( 4.2 - 7.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

42.1

( 24.7 - 59.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 535

Table 37. Percentage of students who purposefully hurt themselves without wanting to die in the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

17.3

( 14.8 - 19.9 )

Female

28.1

( 25.0 - 31.3 )

Male

7.2

( 5.5 - 8.9 )

9th

17.7

( 15.7 - 19.8 )

10th

20.7

( 17.3 - 24.1 )

11th

17.0

( 13.3 - 20.6 )

12th

13.7

( 10.5 - 16.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

13.2

( 10.6 - 15.9 )

Hispanic

21.7

( 20.7 - 22.8 )

Other

12.4

( 6.0 - 18.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

14.4

( 12.2 - 16.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

43.0

( 14.2 - 71.8 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1090

Table 38. Percentage of students who carried a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on one or more of the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

11.6

( 9.8 - 13.3 )

Female

3.7

( 2.3 - 5.1 )

Male

19.0

( 15.8 - 22.2 )

9th

10.5

( 5.1 - 15.9 )

10th

11.5

( 9.6 - 13.4 )

11th

12.3

( 9.3 - 15.3 )

12th

11.8

( 9.7 - 13.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

16.1

( 14.5 - 17.8 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Hispanic

5.9

( 3.5 - 8.3 )

Other

24.8

( 18.8 - 30.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

11.0

( 8.7 - 13.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

14.0

( 11.2 - 16.8 )

Not Sure

10.8

( 2.7 - 18.9 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1090

Table 39. Percentage of students who carried a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property on one or more of the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

1.9

( 1.0 - 2.8 )

Female

0.7

( 0.1 - 1.3 )

Male

3.0

( 1.3 - 4.7 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

0.8

( 0.0 - 1.6 )

11th

3.9

( 2.6 - 5.2 )

12th

2.6

( 0.9 - 4.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

2.2

( 0.8 - 3.5 )

Hispanic

1.0

( 0.0 - 2.2 )

Other

9.4

( 3.6 - 15.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

1.8

( 0.7 - 2.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

3.3

( 0.0 - 6.6 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1091

Table 40. Percentage of students who did not go to school on one or more of the past 30 days because they felt they would be unsafe at school or on their way to or from school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

3.6

( 2.7 - 4.5 )

Female

4.0

( 2.1 - 6.0 )

Male

3.2

( 2.6 - 3.8 )

9th

1.7

( 1.1 - 2.3 )

10th

4.8

( 3.2 - 6.4 )

11th

4.3

( 2.1 - 6.5 )

12th

3.6

( 2.5 - 4.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

2.5

( 1.7 - 3.3 )

Hispanic

4.1

( 2.9 - 5.3 )

Other

9.7

( 6.8 - 12.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

2.4

( 1.5 - 3.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

12.5

( 2.2 - 22.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1091

Table 41. Percentage of students who had been threatened or injured with a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property one or more times during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

3.5

( 2.9 - 4.2 )

Female

3.0

( 1.1 - 4.9 )

Male

3.9

( 2.5 - 5.3 )

9th

4.6

( 2.0 - 7.2 )

10th

2.5

( 0.4 - 4.5 )

11th

5.3

( 4.0 - 6.6 )

12th

1.7

( 0.0 - 3.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

2.0

( 1.4 - 2.7 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Hispanic

4.1

( 2.3 - 5.9 )

Other

10.2

( 6.7 - 13.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

3.4

( 2.6 - 4.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

3.2

( 0.0 - 6.7 )

Not Sure

8.0

( 5.4 - 10.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1093

Table 42. Percentage of students who were in a physical fight one or more times during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

17.8

( 15.3 - 20.3 )

Female

11.9

( 9.7 - 14.0 )

Male

23.3

( 20.0 - 26.7 )

9th

22.6

( 16.6 - 28.7 )

10th

15.6

( 11.4 - 19.8 )

11th

19.2

( 17.0 - 21.3 )

12th

13.4

( 9.7 - 17.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

17.1

( 14.1 - 20.1 )

Hispanic

17.2

( 13.8 - 20.7 )

Other

36.2

( 27.5 - 44.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

15.1

( 13.0 - 17.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

41.9

( 39.5 - 44.3 )

Not Sure

21.4

( 15.2 - 27.6 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 616

Table 43. Among students who dated or went out with someone during the past 12 months, the percentage who had been physically hurt on purpose by someone they were dating or
going out with one or more times during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

7.9

( 5.7 - 10.0 )

Female

11.3

( 8.1 - 14.6 )

Male

4.5

( 2.7 - 6.3 )

9th

6.4

( 0.9 - 11.8 )

10th

10.2

( 0.0 - 20.5 )

11th

6.3

( 3.4 - 9.2 )

12th

8.6

( 6.3 - 10.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

7.2

( 5.5 - 8.9 )

Hispanic

7.7

( 4.3 - 11.1 )

Other

19.7

( 16.5 - 22.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

7.3

( 5.6 - 9.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

12.0

( 0.7 - 23.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1088

Table 44. Percentage of students who had ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

5.3

( 4.4 - 6.2 )

Female

8.4

( 6.8 - 10.1 )

Male

2.4

( 1.7 - 3.0 )

9th

2.5

( 0.8 - 4.3 )

10th

5.2

( 4.1 - 6.3 )

11th

7.8

( 6.2 - 9.4 )

12th

6.0

( 5.4 - 6.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

5.6

( 4.0 - 7.1 )

Hispanic

4.6

( 3.3 - 5.9 )

Other

8.7

( 5.8 - 11.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

4.7

( 3.7 - 5.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

11.3

( 5.9 - 16.7 )

Not Sure

5.2

( 2.0 - 8.4 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 535

Table 45. Percentage of students who had been threatened or injured as a result of gang activity in the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

7.4

( 5.1 - 9.7 )

Female

6.3

( 4.9 - 7.7 )

Male

8.7

( 5.3 - 12.0 )

9th

3.0

( 2.1 - 3.9 )

10th

13.1

( 9.2 - 17.0 )

11th

5.1

( 3.5 - 6.8 )

12th

8.2

( 5.0 - 11.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

7.8

( 5.4 - 10.1 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Hispanic

6.5

( 1.8 - 11.1 )

Other

16.7

( 11.3 - 22.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

6.0

( 2.9 - 9.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

22.2

( 16.0 - 28.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 534

Table 46. Percentage of students who reported their mental health as not good 1 or more days during the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

56.9

( 55.1 - 58.6 )

Female

68.5

( 66.0 - 71.0 )

Male

45.0

( 42.2 - 47.8 )

9th

54.1

( 51.5 - 56.7 )

10th

56.3

( 54.1 - 58.5 )

11th

63.6

( 62.2 - 65.1 )

12th

53.9

( 48.7 - 59.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

58.9

( 55.8 - 62.1 )

Hispanic

56.1

( 54.7 - 57.5 )

Other

45.2

( 33.0 - 57.3 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

55.5

( 54.5 - 56.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

74.7

( 70.7 - 78.7 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1079

Table 47. Percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

25.4

( 21.4 - 29.4 )

Female

36.4

( 29.9 - 42.8 )

Male

14.9

( 12.5 - 17.2 )

9th

19.5

( 13.6 - 25.4 )

10th

32.2

( 27.9 - 36.5 )

11th

24.9

( 19.7 - 30.2 )

12th

24.9

( 21.7 - 28.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

20.4

( 17.5 - 23.3 )

Hispanic

30.3

( 24.6 - 36.0 )

Other

25.9

( 15.8 - 35.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

22.1

( 19.3 - 24.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

59.2

( 54.6 - 63.8 )

Not Sure

24.7

( 15.3 - 34.1 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1088

Table 48. Percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

15.0

( 13.0 - 17.0 )

Female

22.0

( 20.7 - 23.4 )

Male

8.2

( 5.1 - 11.2 )

9th

12.8

( 7.3 - 18.3 )

10th

18.1

( 16.8 - 19.4 )

11th

13.8

( 9.5 - 18.0 )

12th

15.0

( 12.3 - 17.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

12.8

( 11.0 - 14.7 )

Hispanic

16.1

( 13.2 - 19.1 )

Other

18.7

( 12.8 - 24.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

12.3

( 10.1 - 14.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

37.2

( 24.1 - 50.3 )

Not Sure

21.2

( 13.0 - 29.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1087

Table 49. Percentage of students who made a plan about how they would attempt suicide during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

12.6

( 11.8 - 13.4 )

Female

16.4

( 13.8 - 19.0 )

Male

8.9

( 6.2 - 11.5 )

9th

7.8

( 7.2 - 8.5 )

10th

17.4

( 15.2 - 19.5 )

11th

12.0

( 8.0 - 16.0 )

12th

13.0

( 10.7 - 15.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

10.9

( 9.8 - 12.0 )

Hispanic

13.5

( 11.6 - 15.4 )

Other

12.1

( 6.3 - 17.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

10.3

( 9.5 - 11.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

31.9

( 17.5 - 46.3 )

Not Sure

17.3

( 12.1 - 22.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1004

Table 50. Percentage of students who actually attempted suicide one or more times during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

7.9

( 6.4 - 9.4 )

Female

10.5

( 8.8 - 12.2 )

Male

5.1

( 2.9 - 7.3 )

9th

5.9

( 4.0 - 7.7 )

10th

11.7

( 9.4 - 14.0 )

11th

7.6

( 5.2 - 10.0 )

12th

5.7

( 2.3 - 9.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

5.8

( 4.8 - 6.8 )

Hispanic

9.2

( 7.1 - 11.4 )

Other

7.5

( 2.4 - 12.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

6.4

( 5.3 - 7.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

23.6

( 21.7 - 25.5 )

Not Sure

7.6

( 3.3 - 11.9 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1003

Table 51. Percentage of students whose suicide attempt in past 12 months resulted in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

2.7

( 1.8 - 3.7 )

Female

3.4

( 1.4 - 5.3 )

Male

1.8

( 1.4 - 2.2 )

9th

2.0

( 1.3 - 2.7 )

10th

2.7

( 0.7 - 4.7 )

11th

3.9

( 2.4 - 5.4 )

12th

2.2

( 1.3 - 3.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

2.5

( 1.2 - 3.8 )

Hispanic

2.4

( 2.0 - 2.8 )

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

1.7

( 1.2 - 2.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

11.9

( 1.8 - 22.1 )

Not Sure

7.0

( 3.5 - 10.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 535

Table 52. Percentage of students who have an adult to go to for help with a serious problem

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

71.1

( 69.8 - 72.4 )

Female

70.5

( 67.4 - 73.5 )

Male

72.8

( 70.8 - 74.7 )

9th

67.9

( 62.9 - 72.8 )

10th

72.9

( 67.1 - 78.7 )

11th

78.9

( 75.3 - 82.5 )

12th

64.2

( 57.3 - 71.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

77.7

( 73.6 - 81.8 )

Hispanic

65.2

( 61.3 - 69.1 )

Other

57.6

( 46.3 - 69.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

71.7

( 69.8 - 73.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

62.1

( 58.6 - 65.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 309

Table 53. Percent of students who would most likely talk to a parent, teacher, or other adult when feeling sad, empty, hopeless, angry, or anxious

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

44.5

( 43.1 - 45.9 )

Female

45.8

( 39.3 - 52.3 )

Male

43.4

( 35.7 - 51.0 )

9th

42.0

( 34.9 - 49.2 )

10th

56.8

( 50.8 - 62.7 )

11th

33.2

( 26.3 - 40.1 )

12th

42.3

( 40.1 - 44.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

48.7

( 43.1 - 54.2 )

Hispanic

41.1

( 36.1 - 46.1 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

47.2

( 45.4 - 49.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 391

Table 54. Among students who rode a bicycle during the past 12 months, the percentage who never or rarely wore a bicycle helmet

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

59.5

( 52.5 - 66.6 )

Female

61.3

( 55.4 - 67.3 )

Male

58.0

( 47.7 - 68.4 )

9th

58.1

( 48.1 - 68.1 )

10th

62.2

( 50.1 - 74.2 )

11th

58.9

( 48.6 - 69.2 )

12th

59.1

( 37.4 - 80.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

46.3

( 41.1 - 51.5 )

Hispanic

78.0

( 73.4 - 82.6 )

Other

72.3

( 61.4 - 83.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

59.0

( 51.3 - 66.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 534

Table 55. Percentage of students who never or rarely wore a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

4.0

( 2.9 - 5.0 )

Female

1.2

( 0.0 - 2.4 )

Male

6.7

( 4.9 - 8.5 )

9th

2.2

( 1.4 - 3.0 )

10th

4.7

( 0.0 - 9.6 )

11th

2.3

( 0.3 - 4.2 )

12th

6.5

( 5.0 - 8.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

3.6

( 3.0 - 4.3 )

Hispanic

4.5

( 2.7 - 6.4 )

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

2.9

( 1.5 - 4.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

6.6

( 2.5 - 10.8 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1089

Table 56. Percentage of students who rode one or more times during the past 30 days in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

18.3

( 15.4 - 21.2 )

Female

19.0

( 15.3 - 22.6 )

Male

17.9

( 14.9 - 21.0 )

9th

15.5

( 10.4 - 20.6 )

10th

20.0

( 17.5 - 22.4 )

11th

15.5

( 11.5 - 19.5 )

12th

22.6

( 17.9 - 27.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

15.6

( 14.0 - 17.2 )

Hispanic

21.1

( 16.5 - 25.7 )

Other

17.7

( 10.6 - 24.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

16.9

( 14.2 - 19.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

34.5

( 30.6 - 38.4 )

Not Sure

12.1

( 1.5 - 22.8 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 677

Table 57. Among students who drove a car or other vehicle during the past 30 days, the percentage who drove one or more times during the past 30 days when they had been drinking
alcohol

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

8.2

( 6.2 - 10.1 )

Female

6.3

( 5.3 - 7.4 )

Male

9.7

( 6.0 - 13.4 )

9th

3.3

( 1.9 - 4.7 )

10th

7.3

( 5.1 - 9.5 )

11th

8.8

( 7.3 - 10.4 )

12th

10.4

( 6.5 - 14.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

4.9

( 3.9 - 6.0 )

Hispanic

10.7

( 8.3 - 13.1 )

Other

17.9

( 4.4 - 31.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

7.9

( 5.9 - 9.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

10.7

( 7.7 - 13.6 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 324

Table 58. Among students who drove a car or other vehicle during the past 30 days, the percentage who texted or e-mailed while driving on one or more of the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

35.6

( 32.4 - 38.8 )

Female

33.8

( 30.9 - 36.6 )

Male

36.7

( 32.8 - 40.6 )

9th

10.7

( 8.9 - 12.6 )

10th

18.8

( 14.5 - 23.1 )

11th

42.3

( 37.2 - 47.4 )

12th

54.8

( 46.9 - 62.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

38.0

( 33.7 - 42.3 )

Hispanic

31.4

( 25.0 - 37.8 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

36.3

( 32.9 - 39.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 552

Table 59. Percentage of students who rode one or more times during the past 30 days in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been using marijuana

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

19.6

( 16.3 - 22.9 )

Female

18.5

( 15.4 - 21.6 )

Male

20.7

( 16.2 - 25.1 )

9th

8.5

( 6.3 - 10.7 )

10th

10.8

( 4.6 - 17.0 )

11th

25.2

( 20.4 - 30.0 )

12th

36.4

( 27.7 - 45.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

17.8

( 14.8 - 20.8 )

Hispanic

20.8

( 15.6 - 26.0 )

Other

32.8

( 22.7 - 42.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

19.2

( 16.2 - 22.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

27.2

( 19.1 - 35.2 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 351

Table 60. Among students who drove a car or other vehicle during the past 30 days, the percentage who drove one or more times during the past 30 days when they had been using
marijuana

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

7.4

( 5.2 - 9.7 )

Female

5.4

( 1.7 - 9.2 )

Male

9.1

( 7.1 - 11.2 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

2.5

( 0.0 - 5.5 )

11th

11.0

( 9.3 - 12.7 )

12th

10.2

( 2.8 - 17.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

11.7

( 9.3 - 14.1 )

Hispanic

1.6

( 0.0 - 4.7 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

6.0

( 4.3 - 7.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1060

Table 61. Percentage of students who have ever smoked a whole cigarette

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

24.0

( 20.5 - 27.5 )

Female

17.2

( 14.5 - 19.8 )

Male

30.2

( 25.3 - 35.1 )

9th

10.2

( 7.7 - 12.6 )

10th

20.4

( 17.0 - 23.8 )

11th

26.2

( 21.7 - 30.7 )

12th

41.0

( 34.4 - 47.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

20.7

( 17.5 - 23.9 )

Hispanic

26.7

( 20.9 - 32.4 )

Other

32.4

( 22.6 - 42.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

21.4

( 17.9 - 24.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

48.1

( 38.2 - 58.1 )

Not Sure

27.7

( 18.6 - 36.8 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1060

Table 62. Percentage of students who smoked a whole cigarette for the first time before the age of 13

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

6.2

( 4.6 - 7.9 )

Female

3.4

( 2.8 - 4.1 )

Male

9.0

( 5.6 - 12.4 )

9th

3.8

( 3.1 - 4.5 )

10th

4.3

( 2.7 - 5.9 )

11th

10.1

( 7.6 - 12.5 )

12th

6.8

( 3.5 - 10.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

3.4

( 2.2 - 4.6 )

Hispanic

8.9

( 6.6 - 11.1 )

Other

11.0

( 7.6 - 14.4 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

5.5

( 3.7 - 7.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

14.5

( 7.9 - 21.1 )

Not Sure

7.1

( 2.0 - 12.1 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1069

Table 63. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on one or more of the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

10.5

( 7.1 - 14.0 )

Female

6.3

( 4.0 - 8.5 )

Male

14.6

( 9.8 - 19.4 )

9th

1.5

( 1.1 - 1.9 )

10th

13.1

( 10.6 - 15.6 )

11th

10.6

( 5.7 - 15.5 )

12th

17.8

( 10.5 - 25.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

11.2

( 8.5 - 13.8 )

Hispanic

9.2

( 4.2 - 14.1 )

Other

11.0

( 6.5 - 15.5 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

9.4

( 6.2 - 12.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

26.8

( 19.5 - 34.1 )

Not Sure

9.7

( 5.5 - 13.9 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1069

Table 64. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes on 20 or more of the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

1.7

( 0.0 - 3.8 )

Female

1.0

( 0.0 - 2.3 )

Male

2.4

( 0.0 - 5.3 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

1.4

( 0.0 - 4.0 )

11th

1.8

( 0.0 - 3.8 )

12th

3.8

( 0.0 - 7.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

1.7

( 0.5 - 2.8 )

Hispanic

1.5

( 0.0 - 4.4 )

Other

2.8

( 0.3 - 5.3 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

1.4

( 0.0 - 3.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

6.2

( 3.5 - 8.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 65. Percent of students who feel it would be sort of easy or very easy to get cigarettes if they wanted

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

54.4

( 50.9 - 57.8 )

Female

46.3

( 42.5 - 50.1 )

Male

61.5

( 57.5 - 65.5 )

9th

32.5

( 27.2 - 37.8 )

10th

50.1

( 45.1 - 55.2 )

11th

56.9

( 49.6 - 64.2 )

12th

79.0

( 73.9 - 84.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

51.6

( 47.6 - 55.5 )

Hispanic

55.8

( 51.3 - 60.3 )

Other

67.8

( 59.0 - 76.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

54.1

( 51.0 - 57.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

64.3

( 57.4 - 71.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 99

Table 66. Among students who were less than 18 years of age and who reported current cigarette use, the percentage who usually got their own cigarettes by buying them in a store or
gas station during the past 30 days

Total
Sex

Female
Male

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

95% Confidence Interval

8.3

( 2.0 - 14.7 )

(.-.)

9.6

( 1.8 - 17.4 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

8.0

( 0.0 - 16.0 )

11th

8.8

( 4.6 - 13.0 )

12th

(.-.)

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

5.6

( 1.2 - 9.9 )

Hispanic

10.9

( 0.2 - 21.6 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

9.2

( 1.4 - 17.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 19

Table 67. Among underage students who attempted to buy cigarettes, the percent who were refused because of age

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

(.-.)

Female

(.-.)

Male

(.-.)

9th

(.-.)

10th

(.-.)

11th

(.-.)

12th

(.-.)

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

(.-.)

Hispanic

(.-.)

Other

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

(.-.)

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 64

Table 68. Among students who reported current cigarette use, the percentage who ever tried to quit smoking cigarettes during the past 12 months
Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

48.9

( 36.5 - 61.3 )

(.-.)

56.5

( 45.5 - 67.5 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

(.-.)

11th

(.-.)

12th

(.-.)

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

35.0

( 26.0 - 44.0 )

Hispanic

(.-.)

Other

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

47.5

( 33.2 - 61.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Total
Sex

Female
Male

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

White

Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 46

Table 69. Among students who currently smoke, percent of students who want to quit smoking either soon or eventually but not right now
Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

59.9

( 43.2 - 76.6 )

(.-.)

57.5

( 39.1 - 75.8 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

(.-.)

11th

(.-.)

12th

(.-.)

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

(.-.)

Hispanic

(.-.)

Other

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

62.5

( 45.3 - 79.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Total
Sex

Female
Male

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 538

Table 70. Percentage of students who would definitely or probably smoke a cigarette offered by one of their best friends

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

13.9

( 10.6 - 17.1 )

Female

12.6

( 10.8 - 14.3 )

Male

15.1

( 10.1 - 20.1 )

9th

9.7

( 3.1 - 16.2 )

10th

12.8

( 6.6 - 19.1 )

11th

14.3

( 9.1 - 19.5 )

12th

19.4

( 16.1 - 22.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

11.0

( 7.1 - 15.0 )

Hispanic

16.0

( 12.1 - 19.9 )

Other

19.0

( 10.4 - 27.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

11.3

( 7.6 - 14.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

37.4

( 29.1 - 45.8 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 537

Table 71. Percentage of students who think they would definitely or probably smoke a cigarette in the next year

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

13.1

( 9.3 - 17.0 )

Female

10.8

( 8.7 - 12.9 )

Male

15.7

( 10.0 - 21.4 )

9th

8.5

( 2.0 - 14.9 )

10th

9.7

( 4.6 - 14.7 )

11th

17.0

( 10.8 - 23.1 )

12th

18.7

( 12.0 - 25.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

13.2

( 8.8 - 17.5 )

Hispanic

12.5

( 7.6 - 17.4 )

Other

20.3

( 8.3 - 32.3 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

11.8

( 7.3 - 16.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

27.1

( 19.8 - 34.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 538

Table 72. Percentage of students who smoked a cigar, cigarillo, or little cigar during the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

6.8

( 4.2 - 9.5 )

Female

3.4

( 1.8 - 5.0 )

Male

10.3

( 5.4 - 15.3 )

9th

3.0

( 1.4 - 4.6 )

10th

6.8

( 3.6 - 10.0 )

11th

7.2

( 1.0 - 13.4 )

12th

10.8

( 6.2 - 15.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

8.0

( 6.1 - 9.9 )

Hispanic

5.2

( 1.4 - 9.0 )

Other

8.3

( 0.6 - 16.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

7.0

( 4.5 - 9.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

7.1

( 2.8 - 11.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1089

Table 73. Percentage of students who used chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip on one or more of the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

4.5

( 3.7 - 5.3 )

Female

1.0

( 0.7 - 1.4 )

Male

7.8

( 6.3 - 9.3 )

9th

1.9

( 0.2 - 3.6 )

10th

6.0

( 4.8 - 7.2 )

11th

3.9

( 1.5 - 6.3 )

12th

6.2

( 3.9 - 8.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

6.5

( 5.0 - 8.1 )

Hispanic

2.5

( 1.0 - 3.9 )

Other

4.5

( 0.7 - 8.3 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

4.5

( 3.4 - 5.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

7.0

( 2.5 - 11.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 534

Table 74. Percentage of students who have ever used an electronic vapor product

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

51.0

( 47.3 - 54.7 )

Female

44.1

( 41.7 - 46.5 )

Male

57.6

( 52.0 - 63.1 )

9th

30.3

( 22.5 - 38.2 )

10th

54.3

( 41.3 - 67.3 )

11th

58.3

( 45.6 - 71.0 )

12th

62.6

( 52.0 - 73.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

48.1

( 45.2 - 51.1 )

Hispanic

55.7

( 50.1 - 61.3 )

Other

57.4

( 45.8 - 69.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

49.9

( 46.2 - 53.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

63.9

( 54.9 - 73.0 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 532

Table 75. Percentage of students who used an electronic vapor product in the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

27.1

( 23.4 - 30.9 )

Female

24.5

( 21.0 - 28.0 )

Male

29.1

( 21.5 - 36.8 )

9th

18.4

( 12.1 - 24.8 )

10th

27.2

( 22.6 - 31.8 )

11th

30.0

( 19.1 - 40.9 )

12th

33.5

( 24.9 - 42.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

31.1

( 26.8 - 35.4 )

Hispanic

23.4

( 16.5 - 30.4 )

Other

30.8

( 15.0 - 46.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

26.0

( 21.9 - 30.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

47.0

( 44.2 - 49.8 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 534

Table 76. Percentage of students who ever smoked a hookah or sheesha

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

29.6

( 25.2 - 34.0 )

Female

26.3

( 22.4 - 30.3 )

Male

33.0

( 26.3 - 39.8 )

9th

14.0

( 12.0 - 16.1 )

10th

22.0

( 16.2 - 27.8 )

11th

30.1

( 17.3 - 42.9 )

12th

55.2

( 39.2 - 71.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

27.4

( 21.7 - 33.0 )

Hispanic

32.2

( 24.0 - 40.4 )

Other

31.6

( 21.9 - 41.3 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

30.0

( 25.5 - 34.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

29.4

( 17.4 - 41.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 533

Table 77. Percentage of students who ever used snus or other spitless tobacco

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

6.0

( 4.8 - 7.3 )

Female

1.8

( 0.0 - 3.9 )

Male

10.4

( 7.0 - 13.7 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

6.7

( 2.2 - 11.1 )

11th

3.2

( 1.1 - 5.3 )

12th

11.4

( 8.9 - 14.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

10.0

( 7.2 - 12.8 )

Hispanic

1.8

( 0.0 - 4.5 )

Other

9.2

( 0.0 - 20.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

5.9

( 4.5 - 7.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

6.7

( 4.5 - 9.0 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 529

Table 78. Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes, smoked cigars, used chewing tobacco, or smoked an e-vapor products on one or more of past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

30.2

( 26.0 - 34.3 )

Female

25.5

( 21.9 - 29.2 )

Male

34.4

( 25.5 - 43.3 )

9th

19.5

( 14.0 - 25.0 )

10th

29.3

( 23.6 - 35.1 )

11th

33.8

( 20.8 - 46.7 )

12th

39.4

( 27.8 - 50.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

35.4

( 30.4 - 40.5 )

Hispanic

24.9

( 18.0 - 31.8 )

Other

35.7

( 22.6 - 48.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

29.1

( 24.6 - 33.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

49.2

( 44.9 - 53.6 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 546

Table 79. Percentage of students who think people who smoke one or more packs of cigarettes per day have a moderate/great risk of harming themselves

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

86.4

( 83.8 - 88.9 )

Female

87.6

( 82.4 - 92.8 )

Male

85.2

( 84.3 - 86.1 )

9th

82.8

( 74.2 - 91.5 )

10th

91.5

( 87.5 - 95.6 )

11th

89.0

( 86.0 - 92.1 )

12th

81.0

( 78.5 - 83.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

91.0

( 89.7 - 92.4 )

Hispanic

82.2

( 78.2 - 86.1 )

Other

78.8

( 71.5 - 86.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

87.8

( 85.4 - 90.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

73.1

( 70.8 - 75.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 552

Table 80. Percentage of students who think their parents or guardians would feel it is wrong/very wrong if they smoked cigarettes

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

96.8

( 94.8 - 98.8 )

Female

98.5

( 97.2 - 99.9 )

Male

95.2

( 92.2 - 98.1 )

9th

99.3

( 98.3 - 100.0 )

10th

98.2

( 95.5 - 100.0 )

11th

97.1

( 94.8 - 99.4 )

12th

92.0

( 89.2 - 94.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

97.1

( 95.1 - 99.0 )

Hispanic

96.6

( 94.4 - 98.8 )

Other

95.3

( 91.9 - 98.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

97.0

( 95.0 - 99.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

93.0

( 85.7 - 100.0 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 537

Table 81. Percentage of students who were inside their home while someone was smoking a cigarette, cigar, or pipe during the past 7 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

10.6

( 7.4 - 13.8 )

Female

9.0

( 5.8 - 12.3 )

Male

12.0

( 8.1 - 16.0 )

9th

7.9

( 4.4 - 11.5 )

10th

12.7

( 9.3 - 16.0 )

11th

14.8

( 12.1 - 17.5 )

12th

7.0

( 0.3 - 13.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

9.4

( 6.7 - 12.1 )

Hispanic

11.4

( 5.0 - 17.9 )

Other

20.7

( 0.5 - 40.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

10.8

( 6.6 - 15.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

11.9

( 4.9 - 18.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 528

Table 82. Percentage of students who were inside a car while their parent was smoking a cigarette, cigar, or pipe during the past 7 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

7.9

( 6.3 - 9.5 )

Female

6.1

( 3.0 - 9.2 )

Male

8.3

( 5.3 - 11.2 )

9th

7.0

( 4.9 - 9.1 )

10th

8.5

( 4.2 - 12.8 )

11th

11.6

( 8.9 - 14.4 )

12th

4.4

( 0.0 - 8.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

5.9

( 4.0 - 7.9 )

Hispanic

9.7

( 8.1 - 11.3 )

Other

16.8

( 5.3 - 28.2 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

7.3

( 5.5 - 9.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

15.6

( 6.9 - 24.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 535

Table 83. Percentage of students who think breathing second hand smoke has a moderate or great risk

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

81.3

( 76.2 - 86.4 )

Female

84.1

( 77.9 - 90.2 )

Male

78.9

( 74.8 - 82.9 )

9th

86.3

( 78.3 - 94.2 )

10th

80.2

( 68.1 - 92.2 )

11th

76.1

( 69.9 - 82.3 )

12th

82.4

( 76.0 - 88.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

78.1

( 71.1 - 85.0 )

Hispanic

84.7

( 80.2 - 89.3 )

Other

85.0

( 76.0 - 94.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

81.0

( 76.3 - 85.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

85.3

( 72.6 - 97.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 999

Table 84. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more days during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

61.3

( 57.7 - 64.9 )

Female

58.3

( 54.6 - 62.1 )

Male

64.0

( 60.1 - 67.9 )

9th

40.6

( 35.6 - 45.6 )

10th

60.9

( 58.2 - 63.7 )

11th

69.0

( 63.6 - 74.3 )

12th

75.3

( 67.1 - 83.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

62.1

( 57.1 - 67.0 )

Hispanic

60.2

( 55.6 - 64.7 )

Other

71.9

( 65.1 - 78.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

60.4

( 56.3 - 64.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

83.5

( 71.4 - 95.6 )

Not Sure

42.5

( 31.3 - 53.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1013

Table 85. Percentage of students who had their first drink of alcohol other than a few sips before the age of 13

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

14.9

( 12.6 - 17.2 )

Female

9.7

( 8.2 - 11.2 )

Male

19.8

( 14.8 - 24.7 )

9th

17.0

( 12.8 - 21.1 )

10th

15.4

( 9.1 - 21.7 )

11th

13.5

( 8.9 - 18.1 )

12th

12.8

( 9.7 - 16.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

13.4

( 11.2 - 15.7 )

Hispanic

15.9

( 11.6 - 20.2 )

Other

19.7

( 13.8 - 25.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

13.0

( 10.3 - 15.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

31.9

( 21.6 - 42.3 )

Not Sure

10.7

( 1.4 - 20.1 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1024

Table 86. Percentage of students who had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more of the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

33.9

( 30.7 - 37.1 )

Female

32.6

( 30.5 - 34.7 )

Male

35.0

( 29.3 - 40.7 )

9th

18.8

( 16.7 - 20.9 )

10th

32.6

( 27.2 - 38.0 )

11th

41.1

( 36.5 - 45.7 )

12th

44.6

( 37.8 - 51.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

36.1

( 28.2 - 44.1 )

Hispanic

30.9

( 26.0 - 35.9 )

Other

44.5

( 38.7 - 50.3 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

33.5

( 30.4 - 36.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

49.7

( 39.1 - 60.3 )

Not Sure

23.7

( 11.7 - 35.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1082

Table 87. Percentage of students who had five or more drinks of alcohol in a row, that is, within a couple of hours, on one or more of the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

20.1

( 18.1 - 22.0 )

Female

17.6

( 16.0 - 19.1 )

Male

22.6

( 19.5 - 25.7 )

9th

6.3

( 5.3 - 7.2 )

10th

18.8

( 14.0 - 23.7 )

11th

25.0

( 21.9 - 28.1 )

12th

31.1

( 27.1 - 35.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

23.5

( 18.9 - 28.0 )

Hispanic

16.5

( 12.2 - 20.8 )

Other

25.2

( 15.8 - 34.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

20.0

( 18.0 - 21.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

28.0

( 23.2 - 32.9 )

Not Sure

12.4

( 6.3 - 18.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 88. Percentage of students who drank on school property during the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

2.1

( 1.4 - 2.7 )

Female

2.1

( 1.8 - 2.5 )

Male

2.0

( 0.9 - 3.1 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

1.2

( 0.3 - 2.1 )

11th

5.8

( 4.5 - 7.0 )

12th

(.-.)

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

1.4

( 0.8 - 2.1 )

Hispanic

2.4

( 1.7 - 3.2 )

Other

3.9

( 1.0 - 6.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

1.8

( 1.4 - 2.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

5.7

( 0.0 - 13.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 550

Table 89. Percentage of students who think a typical student drank alcohol 1+ days in the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

68.5

( 65.1 - 71.8 )

Female

72.4

( 69.6 - 75.1 )

Male

64.9

( 60.1 - 69.7 )

9th

60.1

( 47.6 - 72.7 )

10th

71.8

( 67.3 - 76.3 )

11th

76.4

( 74.0 - 78.9 )

12th

67.3

( 62.5 - 72.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

74.5

( 66.4 - 82.5 )

Hispanic

62.4

( 53.8 - 71.0 )

Other

80.9

( 74.3 - 87.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

69.9

( 66.9 - 72.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

60.7

( 34.8 - 86.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 547

Table 90. Percentage of students who think a typical student binge drank, or had 5 or more drinks in a row, 1+ days in the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

60.8

( 56.1 - 65.6 )

Female

64.3

( 59.9 - 68.6 )

Male

57.7

( 47.3 - 68.0 )

9th

45.7

( 37.4 - 53.9 )

10th

61.9

( 57.8 - 66.0 )

11th

72.2

( 61.1 - 83.2 )

12th

65.9

( 58.7 - 73.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

62.2

( 55.5 - 69.0 )

Hispanic

59.2

( 55.5 - 63.0 )

Other

70.8

( 65.0 - 76.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

61.6

( 57.4 - 65.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

51.3

( 26.2 - 76.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 546

Table 91. Percent of students who feel it would be sort of easy or very easy to get alcohol if they wanted

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

56.8

( 53.2 - 60.3 )

Female

52.2

( 46.0 - 58.4 )

Male

61.0

( 58.6 - 63.3 )

9th

47.0

( 44.4 - 49.6 )

10th

50.2

( 43.8 - 56.7 )

11th

65.1

( 58.3 - 71.8 )

12th

66.1

( 61.8 - 70.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

57.2

( 55.0 - 59.4 )

Hispanic

56.5

( 51.3 - 61.8 )

Other

61.5

( 52.5 - 70.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

55.8

( 54.1 - 57.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

76.0

( 59.5 - 92.6 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 342

Table 92. Among students who reported current alcohol use, the percentage who usually got the alcohol they drank from someone who gave it to them during the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

42.8

( 39.0 - 46.6 )

Female

53.1

( 49.8 - 56.4 )

Male

33.8

( 29.6 - 38.0 )

9th

48.0

( 38.1 - 57.9 )

10th

50.0

( 44.2 - 55.9 )

11th

42.4

( 29.3 - 55.4 )

12th

33.9

( 26.3 - 41.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

38.3

( 34.5 - 42.2 )

Hispanic

46.7

( 41.2 - 52.2 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

44.7

( 39.3 - 50.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

31.3

( 23.7 - 38.9 )

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 249

Table 93. Percentage of students who usually drank in public setting, on school property, or riding in a car, of all students who drank in past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

15.7

( 10.8 - 20.6 )

Female

15.1

( 6.9 - 23.3 )

Male

16.3

( 14.0 - 18.7 )

9th

12.1

( 4.3 - 19.9 )

10th

19.0

( 8.7 - 29.4 )

11th

14.0

( 10.5 - 17.5 )

12th

16.3

( 14.7 - 17.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

8.9

( 5.0 - 12.7 )

Hispanic

23.2

( 15.5 - 31.0 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

16.8

( 11.1 - 22.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 550

Table 94. Percentage of students who think people who have one or two drinks nearly every day have moderate/great risk of harming themselves

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

78.5

( 75.0 - 82.0 )

Female

83.5

( 78.4 - 88.5 )

Male

73.9

( 71.4 - 76.3 )

9th

81.2

( 77.3 - 85.1 )

10th

83.5

( 80.3 - 86.6 )

11th

74.7

( 65.0 - 84.4 )

12th

74.8

( 72.2 - 77.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

80.5

( 77.3 - 83.6 )

Hispanic

77.2

( 73.2 - 81.2 )

Other

69.8

( 53.3 - 86.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

78.1

( 74.1 - 82.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

83.5

( 74.7 - 92.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 95. Percentage of students who think it is wrong/very wrong for someone the same age to drink alcohol regularly (at least once or twice per month)

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

66.2

( 62.7 - 69.7 )

Female

67.6

( 64.4 - 70.8 )

Male

64.9

( 61.0 - 68.8 )

9th

83.0

( 77.9 - 88.2 )

10th

65.1

( 58.2 - 72.1 )

11th

61.8

( 51.6 - 72.1 )

12th

54.5

( 52.1 - 56.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

64.6

( 59.2 - 70.1 )

Hispanic

69.9

( 66.3 - 73.5 )

Other

49.7

( 29.7 - 69.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

67.6

( 64.0 - 71.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

55.8

( 37.2 - 74.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 549

Table 96. Percentage of students who think their parents or guardians would feel it is wrong/very wrong if they drank alcohol regularly (at least once or twice per month)

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

86.1

( 84.4 - 87.8 )

Female

92.1

( 88.5 - 95.7 )

Male

80.5

( 77.9 - 83.1 )

9th

94.1

( 90.1 - 98.0 )

10th

90.7

( 88.0 - 93.3 )

11th

79.4

( 76.0 - 82.8 )

12th

79.4

( 73.9 - 84.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

87.3

( 85.2 - 89.4 )

Hispanic

85.3

( 81.7 - 88.8 )

Other

84.5

( 71.2 - 97.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

87.5

( 85.7 - 89.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

67.3

( 58.7 - 76.0 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 541

Table 97. Percentage of students who said police would catch kids drinking alcohol in the neighborhood

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

29.8

( 24.0 - 35.6 )

Female

34.0

( 24.6 - 43.5 )

Male

26.0

( 21.8 - 30.1 )

9th

32.1

( 26.1 - 38.1 )

10th

31.6

( 21.2 - 42.0 )

11th

26.7

( 24.3 - 29.2 )

12th

28.6

( 22.9 - 34.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

23.2

( 21.0 - 25.3 )

Hispanic

36.8

( 25.3 - 48.3 )

Other

17.0

( 13.3 - 20.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

30.4

( 23.2 - 37.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

20.2

( 13.2 - 27.1 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1070

Table 98. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

35.6

( 31.5 - 39.6 )

Female

30.5

( 25.6 - 35.3 )

Male

40.1

( 34.5 - 45.6 )

9th

19.3

( 15.5 - 23.2 )

10th

33.0

( 23.4 - 42.5 )

11th

40.8

( 35.7 - 45.9 )

12th

51.8

( 43.2 - 60.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

35.7

( 30.7 - 40.6 )

Hispanic

35.1

( 28.1 - 42.1 )

Other

48.9

( 40.3 - 57.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

34.5

( 30.4 - 38.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

55.3

( 47.1 - 63.6 )

Not Sure

26.5

( 18.2 - 34.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1073

Table 99. Percentage of students who tried marijuana for the first time before the age of 13

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

5.0

( 3.1 - 7.0 )

Female

3.5

( 1.4 - 5.6 )

Male

6.6

( 3.9 - 9.3 )

9th

4.8

( 0.4 - 9.3 )

10th

4.4

( 1.2 - 7.6 )

11th

5.5

( 3.0 - 8.1 )

12th

5.6

( 3.3 - 7.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

3.5

( 2.3 - 4.7 )

Hispanic

6.3

( 3.8 - 8.7 )

Other

8.0

( 3.3 - 12.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

4.6

( 2.7 - 6.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

12.6

( 10.3 - 14.8 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1078

Table 100. Percentage of students who used marijuana one or more times during the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

18.8

( 15.1 - 22.6 )

Female

15.3

( 12.0 - 18.5 )

Male

21.9

( 17.7 - 26.1 )

9th

11.9

( 8.8 - 15.1 )

10th

18.9

( 11.2 - 26.6 )

11th

19.2

( 14.9 - 23.4 )

12th

26.3

( 17.0 - 35.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

20.0

( 14.9 - 25.1 )

Hispanic

17.1

( 10.5 - 23.7 )

Other

28.7

( 16.3 - 41.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

18.3

( 14.6 - 22.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

31.7

( 26.9 - 36.5 )

Not Sure

8.3

( 2.7 - 13.8 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 108

Table 101. Among students who used marijuana in the past 30 days, the percentage who smoked it.

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

93.0

( 89.9 - 96.1 )

Female

93.5

( 86.8 - 100.0 )

Male

92.7

( 90.7 - 94.7 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

(.-.)

11th

(.-.)

12th

85.0

( 71.0 - 99.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

95.4

( 92.4 - 98.4 )

Hispanic

88.2

( 78.5 - 97.8 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

93.7

( 88.2 - 99.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 108

Table 102. Among students who used marijuana in the past 30 days, the percentage who ate it.

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

39.1

( 34.3 - 43.9 )

Female

35.6

( 24.1 - 47.1 )

Male

40.8

( 33.5 - 48.1 )

(.-.)

9th
10th

(.-.)

11th

38.3

( 26.1 - 50.4 )

12th

53.4

( 44.2 - 62.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

43.1

( 35.0 - 51.3 )

Hispanic

33.3

( 30.0 - 36.6 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

34.6

( 29.0 - 40.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 108

Table 103. Among students who used marijuana in the past 30 days, the percentage who vaporized it.

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

25.7

( 20.5 - 31.0 )

Female

16.9

( 3.3 - 30.5 )

Male

30.1

( 20.2 - 39.9 )

(.-.)

9th
10th

(.-.)

11th

34.9

( 15.0 - 54.7 )

12th

30.7

( 10.3 - 51.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

32.5

( 27.6 - 37.4 )

Hispanic

19.8

( 15.9 - 23.7 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

26.1

( 20.6 - 31.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 108

Table 104. Among students who used marijuana in the past 30 days, the percentage who dabbed it.

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

38.6

( 21.0 - 56.2 )

Female

20.6

( 6.6 - 34.5 )

Male

47.5

( 27.0 - 68.0 )

(.-.)

9th
10th

(.-.)

11th

48.7

( 37.7 - 59.7 )

12th

39.9

( 10.8 - 69.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

43.5

( 22.9 - 64.1 )

Hispanic

30.7

( 15.9 - 45.4 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

34.6

( 18.1 - 51.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 108

Table 105. Among students who used marijuana in the past 30 days, the percentage who used it some other way.

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

15.5

( 10.1 - 21.0 )

Female

8.5

( 0.0 - 17.9 )

Male

19.0

( 14.2 - 23.8 )

(.-.)

9th
10th

(.-.)

11th

13.8

( 0.0 - 29.4 )

12th

25.1

( 17.7 - 32.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

14.3

( 5.0 - 23.7 )

Hispanic

16.1

( 4.6 - 27.6 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

16.2

( 8.2 - 24.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 97

Table 106. Among students who used marijuana in past 30 days, the percentage that usually smoked it

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

87.9

( 85.6 - 90.2 )

Female

88.2

( 80.0 - 96.5 )

Male

87.7

( 85.1 - 90.4 )

(.-.)

9th
10th

(.-.)

11th

93.4

( 88.1 - 98.7 )

12th

75.7

( 65.1 - 86.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

87.6

( 80.5 - 94.8 )

Hispanic

87.2

( 77.6 - 96.8 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

90.1

( 85.9 - 94.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 544

Table 107. Percent of students who feel it would be sort of easy or very easy to get marijuana if they wanted

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

50.7

( 47.9 - 53.5 )

Female

45.9

( 41.2 - 50.6 )

Male

55.1

( 50.0 - 60.1 )

9th

30.8

( 19.6 - 42.1 )

10th

49.2

( 33.3 - 65.1 )

11th

58.2

( 54.0 - 62.3 )

12th

65.6

( 59.1 - 72.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

51.0

( 45.5 - 56.5 )

Hispanic

49.7

( 44.5 - 54.9 )

Other

71.8

( 61.3 - 82.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

50.0

( 47.2 - 52.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

63.9

( 49.6 - 78.1 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 102

Table 108. Among students who used marijuana in past 30 days, the percentage that usually got it at school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

(.-.)

Female

(.-.)

Male

(.-.)

9th

(.-.)

10th

(.-.)

11th

(.-.)

12th

(.-.)

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

(.-.)

Hispanic

(.-.)

Other

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

(.-.)

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 545

Table 109. Percentage of students who used marijuana on school property during the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

2.7

( 1.0 - 4.3 )

Female

2.0

( 1.3 - 2.7 )

Male

3.3

( 0.7 - 5.8 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

2.5

( 0.1 - 4.8 )

11th

2.9

( 2.0 - 3.9 )

12th

4.6

( 0.8 - 8.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

2.6

( 1.2 - 4.0 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Hispanic

1.2

( 0.0 - 3.4 )

Other

18.2

( 7.1 - 29.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

2.0

( 0.3 - 3.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

10.6

( 7.0 - 14.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 550

Table 110. Percentage of students who think people who use marijuana regularly have moderate/great risk of harming themselves

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

56.4

( 50.3 - 62.5 )

Female

67.6

( 62.4 - 72.7 )

Male

46.1

( 39.6 - 52.6 )

9th

70.2

( 61.4 - 79.0 )

10th

55.4

( 45.1 - 65.8 )

11th

52.8

( 49.8 - 55.8 )

12th

47.1

( 38.4 - 55.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

58.6

( 52.5 - 64.6 )

Hispanic

55.4

( 50.4 - 60.5 )

Other

31.6

( 19.3 - 43.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

59.2

( 54.0 - 64.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

24.8

( 18.2 - 31.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 551

Table 111. Percentage of students who think it is wrong/very wrong for someone the same age to use marijuana

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

70.7

( 66.4 - 74.9 )

Female

76.9

( 72.6 - 81.2 )

Male

64.9

( 58.7 - 71.1 )

9th

86.7

( 84.9 - 88.4 )

10th

73.3

( 67.6 - 79.1 )

11th

67.1

( 58.2 - 76.1 )

12th

54.9

( 46.7 - 63.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

67.7

( 63.2 - 72.1 )

Hispanic

75.0

( 70.8 - 79.2 )

Other

54.5

( 44.7 - 64.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

73.2

( 68.7 - 77.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

48.1

( 38.0 - 58.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 547

Table 112. Percentage of students who think their parents or guardians feel it is wrong/very wrong if they used marijuana

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

90.7

( 89.1 - 92.2 )

Female

93.1

( 91.9 - 94.4 )

Male

88.3

( 84.9 - 91.7 )

9th

93.3

( 90.6 - 96.0 )

10th

92.8

( 90.9 - 94.6 )

11th

88.4

( 86.4 - 90.3 )

12th

87.5

( 82.5 - 92.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

87.3

( 82.5 - 92.1 )

Hispanic

94.4

( 91.1 - 97.7 )

Other

82.6

( 76.7 - 88.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

91.0

( 89.7 - 92.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

83.3

( 74.8 - 91.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 539

Table 113. Percentage of students who think police would catch kids using marijuana in the neighborhood

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

30.7

( 28.2 - 33.2 )

Female

30.9

( 27.3 - 34.6 )

Male

30.5

( 25.1 - 36.0 )

9th

35.2

( 28.4 - 42.1 )

10th

31.9

( 27.0 - 36.8 )

11th

27.1

( 23.2 - 31.1 )

12th

29.0

( 27.2 - 30.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

25.3

( 18.7 - 31.9 )

Hispanic

36.2

( 32.2 - 40.2 )

Other

16.7

( 5.0 - 28.3 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

32.3

( 29.5 - 35.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

15.6

( 12.6 - 18.6 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1084

Table 114. Percentage of students who used any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase, one or more times during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

7.5

( 5.2 - 9.7 )

Female

5.4

( 3.6 - 7.2 )

Male

9.5

( 6.3 - 12.6 )

9th

5.9

( 1.7 - 10.0 )

10th

5.6

( 3.2 - 8.0 )

11th

7.3

( 5.7 - 8.9 )

12th

11.5

( 2.7 - 20.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

5.5

( 1.9 - 9.2 )

Hispanic

9.6

( 6.1 - 13.0 )

Other

6.8

( 1.6 - 12.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

5.7

( 2.7 - 8.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

22.3

( 17.6 - 27.0 )

Not Sure

6.7

( 2.6 - 10.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1082

Table 115. Percentage of students who sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high one or more times during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

6.0

( 4.7 - 7.3 )

Female

5.7

( 5.0 - 6.3 )

Male

6.4

( 4.4 - 8.4 )

9th

4.7

( 2.4 - 6.9 )

10th

6.4

( 5.2 - 7.7 )

11th

7.8

( 7.2 - 8.4 )

12th

5.3

( 2.1 - 8.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

3.0

( 1.5 - 4.5 )

Hispanic

9.1

( 7.4 - 10.8 )

Other

6.7

( 2.9 - 10.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

4.8

( 4.0 - 5.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

13.4

( 11.4 - 15.3 )

Not Sure

9.2

( 5.0 - 13.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1082

Table 116. Percentage of students who used heroin one or more times during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

2.3

( 1.2 - 3.4 )

Female

1.3

( 0.2 - 2.4 )

Male

3.3

( 2.2 - 4.4 )

9th

4.1

( 0.0 - 9.0 )

10th

2.8

( 0.3 - 5.3 )

11th

1.0

( 0.4 - 1.7 )

12th

1.1

( 0.3 - 1.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

1.3

( 0.8 - 1.8 )

Hispanic

3.2

( 0.7 - 5.7 )

Other

4.4

( 1.1 - 7.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

1.0

( 0.6 - 1.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

17.0

( 6.1 - 27.8 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1085

Table 117. Percentage of students who used methamphetamines one or more times during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

2.5

( 1.6 - 3.4 )

Female

1.6

( 0.8 - 2.5 )

Male

3.4

( 1.3 - 5.5 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

2.6

( 0.3 - 4.9 )

11th

1.4

( 0.9 - 2.0 )

12th

4.2

( 2.0 - 6.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

2.6

( 1.1 - 4.0 )

Hispanic

2.1

( 0.4 - 3.7 )

Other

6.3

( 1.1 - 11.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

1.7

( 0.5 - 3.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

10.0

( 5.4 - 14.6 )

Not Sure

6.8

( 2.6 - 11.1 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1085

Table 118. Percentage of students who used ecstasy one or more times during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

5.7

( 4.6 - 6.9 )

Female

4.2

( 3.7 - 4.6 )

Male

7.2

( 5.2 - 9.3 )

9th

4.3

( 0.0 - 9.1 )

10th

3.8

( 1.8 - 5.8 )

11th

6.3

( 4.5 - 8.1 )

12th

8.9

( 4.1 - 13.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

4.9

( 2.5 - 7.4 )

Hispanic

6.3

( 3.3 - 9.4 )

Other

6.2

( 2.5 - 9.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

4.2

( 2.7 - 5.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

22.4

( 14.3 - 30.5 )

Not Sure

8.1

( 3.6 - 12.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1086

Table 119. Percentage of students who have taken a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor's prescription one or
more times during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

16.2

( 13.1 - 19.4 )

Female

12.4

( 9.9 - 14.9 )

Male

19.8

( 13.4 - 26.2 )

9th

10.9

( 3.1 - 18.8 )

10th

16.6

( 12.4 - 20.8 )

11th

17.9

( 15.6 - 20.1 )

12th

20.2

( 13.6 - 26.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

18.7

( 15.4 - 21.9 )

Hispanic

13.1

( 8.8 - 17.4 )

Other

25.1

( 22.0 - 28.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

13.8

( 11.4 - 16.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

41.9

( 38.0 - 45.9 )

Not Sure

12.9

( 6.4 - 19.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 549

Table 120. Percentage of students who used prescription drugs in the last 30 days without a doctor's prescription

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

7.2

( 4.8 - 9.6 )

Female

4.9

( 2.3 - 7.5 )

Male

9.3

( 3.4 - 15.3 )

9th

5.9

( 0.0 - 12.8 )

10th

3.5

( 0.9 - 6.1 )

11th

9.3

( 6.3 - 12.2 )

12th

11.1

( 9.3 - 12.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

7.4

( 4.6 - 10.2 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Hispanic

6.2

( 3.6 - 8.7 )

Other

18.9

( 7.8 - 30.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

5.8

( 4.4 - 7.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

24.0

( 14.8 - 33.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 546

Table 121. Percentage of students who think it is sort of or very easy to get prescription drugs without a prescription

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

17.8

( 16.7 - 19.0 )

Female

18.2

( 15.7 - 20.7 )

Male

17.5

( 16.4 - 18.6 )

9th

7.1

( 5.0 - 9.1 )

10th

21.3

( 19.0 - 23.6 )

11th

13.6

( 9.3 - 17.9 )

12th

28.5

( 24.3 - 32.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

20.3

( 16.8 - 23.9 )

Hispanic

14.9

( 10.7 - 19.0 )

Other

24.5

( 20.2 - 28.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

17.0

( 15.3 - 18.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

23.3

( 13.9 - 32.7 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 122. Percentage of students who think it is wrong or very wrong for someone the same age to use prescription drugs without a doctor's prescription

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

88.8

( 84.8 - 92.7 )

Female

93.8

( 91.4 - 96.2 )

Male

84.1

( 78.8 - 89.5 )

9th

92.3

( 83.7 - 100.0 )

10th

90.5

( 85.8 - 95.3 )

11th

82.9

( 79.3 - 86.6 )

12th

88.8

( 87.0 - 90.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

88.1

( 83.6 - 92.6 )

Hispanic

90.1

( 85.9 - 94.2 )

Other

80.0

( 72.8 - 87.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

90.2

( 88.2 - 92.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

72.8

( 49.2 - 96.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1084

Table 123. Percentage of students who took steroid pills or shots without a doctor's prescription one or more times during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

1.9

( 1.4 - 2.4 )

Female

1.2

( 0.8 - 1.5 )

Male

2.5

( 2.0 - 3.0 )

9th

1.4

( 0.8 - 2.0 )

10th

0.9

( 0.0 - 1.9 )

11th

1.9

( 0.0 - 4.0 )

12th

3.8

( 2.9 - 4.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

1.6

( 1.2 - 2.0 )

Hispanic

2.3

( 1.4 - 3.1 )

Other

3.4

( 0.0 - 8.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

1.5

( 0.8 - 2.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

6.9

( 4.6 - 9.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 546

Table 124. Percent of students who feel it would be sort of easy or very easy to get drugs like cocaine, LSD, amphetamines, or any other illegal drug, if they wanted

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

15.5

( 13.6 - 17.3 )

Female

13.0

( 10.9 - 15.0 )

Male

17.7

( 15.3 - 20.1 )

9th

7.8

( 3.6 - 11.9 )

10th

14.6

( 12.4 - 16.8 )

11th

13.6

( 6.8 - 20.3 )

12th

25.5

( 19.3 - 31.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

12.8

( 8.7 - 16.8 )

Hispanic

17.9

( 12.7 - 23.2 )

Other

16.4

( 0.5 - 32.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

13.9

( 12.4 - 15.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

29.8

( 18.8 - 40.7 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1080

Table 125. Percent of students who were offered, sold, or given an illegal drug on school property during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

11.7

( 10.2 - 13.2 )

Female

9.0

( 6.8 - 11.3 )

Male

14.2

( 12.9 - 15.6 )

9th

9.4

( 3.8 - 15.1 )

10th

12.7

( 11.0 - 14.4 )

11th

13.7

( 11.4 - 16.0 )

12th

10.9

( 7.4 - 14.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

12.0

( 9.2 - 14.9 )

Hispanic

11.3

( 10.2 - 12.4 )

Other

7.2

( 5.6 - 8.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

11.7

( 9.9 - 13.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

11.1

( 3.3 - 19.0 )

Not Sure

6.1

( 0.0 - 12.7 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 547

Table 126. Percentage of students who talked with parent about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, or drug use during the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

63.8

( 59.7 - 67.9 )

Female

63.7

( 60.1 - 67.2 )

Male

63.9

( 58.7 - 69.1 )

9th

73.4

( 66.3 - 80.5 )

10th

70.5

( 67.4 - 73.6 )

11th

60.3

( 57.7 - 62.8 )

12th

48.6

( 39.6 - 57.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

69.0

( 61.6 - 76.5 )

Hispanic

59.9

( 57.8 - 62.0 )

Other

58.8

( 43.7 - 74.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

65.9

( 63.6 - 68.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

47.1

( 8.7 - 85.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 544

Table 127. Percentage of students who heard, read, or watched an advertisement about preventing tobacco, alcohol, or other drug use sometimes or a lot in past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

84.4

( 82.4 - 86.5 )

Female

79.9

( 74.1 - 85.7 )

Male

88.6

( 86.5 - 90.7 )

9th

84.8

( 75.8 - 93.8 )

10th

89.1

( 86.3 - 91.9 )

11th

83.4

( 79.6 - 87.2 )

12th

80.3

( 77.8 - 82.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

86.3

( 82.5 - 90.1 )

Hispanic

83.2

( 82.4 - 83.9 )

Other

80.1

( 69.6 - 90.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

84.8

( 82.9 - 86.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

88.6

( 85.3 - 91.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1041

Table 128. Percentage of students who ever had sexual intercourse

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

29.3

( 25.3 - 33.2 )

Female

26.6

( 21.7 - 31.6 )

Male

31.8

( 26.9 - 36.6 )

9th

12.4

( 9.4 - 15.4 )

10th

20.9

( 17.3 - 24.6 )

11th

34.1

( 29.4 - 38.8 )

12th

52.3

( 45.1 - 59.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

28.2

( 22.9 - 33.5 )

Hispanic

30.3

( 23.0 - 37.6 )

Other

36.3

( 28.8 - 43.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

28.2

( 24.3 - 32.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

51.4

( 42.7 - 60.0 )

Not Sure

18.7

( 12.5 - 24.9 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1055

Table 129. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse for the first time before the age of 13

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

1.3

( 0.5 - 2.0 )

Female

0.3

( 0.0 - 0.7 )

Male

2.3

( 1.2 - 3.4 )

9th

1.0

( 0.7 - 1.3 )

10th

1.6

( 0.5 - 2.7 )

11th

1.7

( 0.0 - 3.4 )

12th

0.9

( 0.0 - 1.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

0.9

( 0.3 - 1.5 )

Hispanic

1.7

( 0.6 - 2.8 )

Other

2.3

( 1.2 - 3.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

1.4

( 0.6 - 2.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1063

Table 130. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with four or more people during their life

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

8.2

( 6.2 - 10.3 )

Female

6.4

( 5.0 - 7.8 )

Male

10.0

( 7.1 - 13.0 )

9th

2.5

( 0.9 - 4.2 )

10th

7.9

( 5.7 - 10.1 )

11th

8.4

( 3.5 - 13.3 )

12th

14.5

( 9.6 - 19.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

7.6

( 5.5 - 9.7 )

Hispanic

8.5

( 5.2 - 11.8 )

Other

13.0

( 7.0 - 19.0 )

White

Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

8.1

( 6.4 - 9.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

12.0

( 2.3 - 21.6 )

Not Sure

6.4

( 0.0 - 13.8 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1066

Table 131. Percentage of students who had sexual intercourse with one or more people during the past three months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

22.2

( 19.2 - 25.2 )

Female

21.4

( 17.4 - 25.5 )

Male

22.8

( 18.0 - 27.6 )

9th

6.8

( 5.0 - 8.6 )

10th

14.0

( 11.2 - 16.9 )

11th

29.4

( 26.3 - 32.4 )

12th

40.1

( 33.1 - 47.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

21.4

( 17.5 - 25.2 )

Hispanic

23.3

( 18.7 - 27.8 )

Other

26.4

( 10.8 - 42.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

21.7

( 18.5 - 25.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

35.3

( 28.8 - 41.8 )

Not Sure

14.2

( 4.8 - 23.6 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 237

Table 132. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who drank alcohol or used drugs before last sexual intercourse

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

18.7

( 10.6 - 26.9 )

Female

13.8

( 7.1 - 20.4 )

Male

23.7

( 14.2 - 33.2 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

22.7

( 6.2 - 39.3 )

11th

13.8

( 7.7 - 19.8 )

12th

20.8

( 10.5 - 31.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

21.6

( 12.6 - 30.6 )

Hispanic

15.0

( 5.3 - 24.6 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

17.8

( 10.5 - 25.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 233

Table 133. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who used a condom during last sexual intercourse

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

65.5

( 63.1 - 67.9 )

Female

63.0

( 50.0 - 76.0 )

Male

67.3

( 55.8 - 78.8 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

59.6

( 50.1 - 69.2 )

11th

70.2

( 62.6 - 77.9 )

12th

59.6

( 56.8 - 62.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

61.1

( 55.8 - 66.5 )

Hispanic

70.0

( 66.2 - 73.8 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

65.0

( 61.9 - 68.1 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 224

Table 134. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who used birth control pills to prevent pregnancy before last sexual intercourse

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

20.9

( 13.1 - 28.8 )

Female

24.7

( 7.3 - 42.2 )

Male

17.4

( 16.3 - 18.5 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

17.8

( 6.6 - 29.0 )

11th

23.2

( 16.8 - 29.6 )

12th

25.0

( 14.6 - 35.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

34.8

( 20.8 - 48.7 )

Hispanic

7.5

( 6.0 - 9.0 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

21.9

( 14.6 - 29.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 224

Table 135. Among students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months, the percentage who used no method of birth control to prevent pregnancy before last sexual
intercourse

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

6.7

( 4.2 - 9.2 )

Female

5.5

( 3.1 - 8.0 )

Male

8.0

( 5.1 - 11.0 )

9th

(.-.)

10th

14.7

( 11.8 - 17.6 )

11th

4.4

( 0.5 - 8.3 )

12th

5.1

( 1.5 - 8.7 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

6.1

( 1.7 - 10.6 )

Hispanic

6.8

( 3.1 - 10.6 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

5.4

( 3.2 - 7.6 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 531

Table 136. Percent of students who saw a dentist or dental hygienist for a check-up, exam, teeth cleaning, or other dental work within the past 24 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

86.5

( 83.8 - 89.2 )

Female

88.1

( 85.4 - 90.8 )

Male

84.6

( 81.3 - 87.9 )

9th

89.6

( 86.7 - 92.6 )

10th

91.2

( 87.0 - 95.4 )

11th

83.7

( 78.6 - 88.9 )

12th

80.7

( 77.8 - 83.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

96.3

( 94.7 - 97.9 )

Hispanic

77.0

( 73.6 - 80.3 )

Other

85.4

( 76.2 - 94.7 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

86.1

( 82.9 - 89.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

91.7

( 89.0 - 94.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 531

Table 137. Percent of students who saw a dentist or dental hygienist for a check-up, exam, teeth cleaning, or other dental work within the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

79.2

( 75.9 - 82.4 )

Female

80.8

( 76.8 - 84.8 )

Male

77.1

( 73.2 - 80.9 )

9th

86.7

( 84.1 - 89.3 )

10th

82.5

( 79.7 - 85.3 )

11th

77.6

( 71.2 - 84.0 )

12th

68.9

( 63.7 - 74.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

90.4

( 89.1 - 91.8 )

Hispanic

68.3

( 63.2 - 73.3 )

Other

74.8

( 65.5 - 84.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

79.1

( 75.4 - 82.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

81.7

( 78.1 - 85.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 515

Table 138. Percent of students who saw a doctor or nurse for a physical exam or check-up when not sick or injured within the past 24 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

76.4

( 68.2 - 84.7 )

Female

75.4

( 68.2 - 82.5 )

Male

77.4

( 67.8 - 86.9 )

9th

75.7

( 68.5 - 82.9 )

10th

82.5

( 73.3 - 91.6 )

11th

75.8

( 71.1 - 80.4 )

12th

71.2

( 55.3 - 87.2 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

91.0

( 85.6 - 96.4 )

Hispanic

62.4

( 56.1 - 68.7 )

Other

57.2

( 31.9 - 82.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

77.7

( 71.7 - 83.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

73.0

( 61.6 - 84.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 515

Table 139. Percent of students who saw a doctor or nurse for a physical exam or check-up when not sick or injured within the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

68.5

( 61.3 - 75.7 )

Female

67.7

( 60.3 - 75.2 )

Male

69.0

( 61.1 - 76.9 )

9th

66.2

( 58.0 - 74.5 )

10th

72.5

( 63.1 - 81.8 )

11th

67.3

( 60.2 - 74.3 )

12th

67.6

( 54.1 - 81.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

82.5

( 76.7 - 88.2 )

Hispanic

55.2

( 51.2 - 59.2 )

Other

50.3

( 29.1 - 71.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

69.3

( 64.0 - 74.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

70.8

( 60.2 - 81.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 498

Table 140. Percent of students whose doctor or nurse discussed how to maintain a healthy weight at their last check-up

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

29.1

( 26.4 - 31.8 )

Female

35.0

( 31.0 - 39.1 )

Male

22.6

( 19.5 - 25.8 )

9th

25.0

( 19.0 - 30.9 )

10th

27.7

( 24.5 - 30.9 )

11th

28.4

( 19.1 - 37.7 )

12th

35.6

( 23.0 - 48.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

35.0

( 29.9 - 40.2 )

Hispanic

23.3

( 20.0 - 26.7 )

Other

12.7

( 0.0 - 28.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

27.8

( 25.7 - 30.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

46.7

( 35.2 - 58.2 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 498

Table 141. Percent of students whose doctor or nurse discussed ways to deal with feelings of sadness or hopelessness at their last check-up

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

15.5

( 12.4 - 18.6 )

Female

21.6

( 17.3 - 25.9 )

Male

9.5

( 6.8 - 12.2 )

9th

13.2

( 10.3 - 16.1 )

10th

10.1

( 6.9 - 13.3 )

11th

19.5

( 12.3 - 26.6 )

12th

19.6

( 14.8 - 24.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

13.7

( 9.3 - 18.1 )

Hispanic

18.5

( 16.1 - 21.0 )

(.-.)

Heterosexual(Straight)

14.9

( 11.5 - 18.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

26.1

( 12.2 - 39.9 )

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 531

Table 142. Percentage of students who had ever been told by a doctor or nurse that they had asthma

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

16.1

( 12.4 - 19.8 )

Female

17.1

( 12.8 - 21.4 )

Male

15.4

( 12.0 - 18.8 )

9th

12.6

( 7.5 - 17.6 )

10th

15.4

( 12.0 - 18.8 )

11th

15.5

( 4.6 - 26.5 )

12th

21.2

( 12.7 - 29.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

17.3

( 14.3 - 20.4 )

Hispanic

12.9

( 6.4 - 19.5 )

Other

19.2

( 8.7 - 29.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

16.9

( 12.6 - 21.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

9.4

( 7.4 - 11.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1051

Table 143. Percentage of students who described their grades as mostly A's or B's over the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

77.9

( 73.4 - 82.4 )

Female

78.5

( 72.7 - 84.4 )

Male

77.3

( 71.8 - 82.8 )

9th

85.4

( 82.1 - 88.6 )

10th

72.5

( 64.5 - 80.6 )

11th

77.6

( 73.7 - 81.4 )

12th

76.3

( 71.1 - 81.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

90.4

( 87.6 - 93.3 )

Hispanic

65.1

( 62.5 - 67.7 )

Other

62.4

( 41.9 - 82.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

78.9

( 74.3 - 83.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

72.0

( 65.2 - 78.7 )

Not Sure

79.1

( 72.0 - 86.3 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 144. Percentage of students who participate in extracurricular activities at school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

68.0

( 62.0 - 74.0 )

Female

63.8

( 56.4 - 71.2 )

Male

71.9

( 66.0 - 77.7 )

9th

71.1

( 61.7 - 80.5 )

10th

60.2

( 48.0 - 72.4 )

11th

81.0

( 74.5 - 87.6 )

12th

61.4

( 49.4 - 73.3 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

82.9

( 78.5 - 87.4 )

Hispanic

51.7

( 47.1 - 56.3 )

Other

64.0

( 51.2 - 76.9 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

69.2

( 63.2 - 75.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

54.5

( 46.0 - 63.1 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 145. Percentage of students who skipped 1+ whole days of school during last 4 weeks

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

25.3

( 20.5 - 30.0 )

Female

28.6

( 23.2 - 34.0 )

Male

22.0

( 17.3 - 26.8 )

9th

20.9

( 8.4 - 33.4 )

10th

17.4

( 13.6 - 21.2 )

11th

21.7

( 17.6 - 25.9 )

12th

41.6

( 33.2 - 50.0 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

16.1

( 12.4 - 19.8 )

Hispanic

34.4

( 29.7 - 39.1 )

Other

36.9

( 22.4 - 51.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

24.2

( 19.8 - 28.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

39.8

( 33.8 - 45.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 146. Percentage of students who feel school work/assignments are often/almost always important and meaningful

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

41.4

( 37.1 - 45.6 )

Female

47.3

( 41.3 - 53.4 )

Male

35.9

( 31.0 - 40.8 )

9th

52.8

( 49.4 - 56.3 )

10th

42.4

( 35.4 - 49.3 )

11th

37.3

( 30.0 - 44.6 )

12th

31.7

( 24.7 - 38.6 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

40.0

( 32.8 - 47.1 )

Hispanic

42.3

( 39.2 - 45.4 )

Other

35.2

( 25.5 - 44.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

43.6

( 39.3 - 47.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

19.0

( 11.3 - 26.8 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 547

Table 147. Percentage of students who feel safe at school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

93.9

( 91.5 - 96.4 )

Female

95.0

( 92.8 - 97.3 )

Male

92.8

( 89.9 - 95.8 )

9th

89.7

( 83.9 - 95.6 )

10th

96.1

( 91.3 - 100.0 )

11th

95.8

( 94.7 - 96.8 )

12th

95.0

( 93.2 - 96.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

97.3

( 96.3 - 98.3 )

Hispanic

91.3

( 87.5 - 95.0 )

Other

82.2

( 73.0 - 91.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

95.7

( 93.6 - 97.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

76.8

( 67.4 - 86.1 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 549

Table 148. Percentage of students who think it is important or very important to finish high school

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

98.2

( 97.5 - 99.0 )

Female

99.1

( 98.3 - 99.9 )

Male

97.7

( 97.2 - 98.2 )

9th

99.7

( 99.1 - 100.0 )

10th

98.2

( 97.6 - 98.8 )

11th

99.5

( 98.9 - 100.0 )

12th

96.0

( 94.0 - 97.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

99.1

( 98.2 - 100.0 )

Hispanic

97.6

( 97.3 - 97.9 )

Other

97.3

( 95.1 - 99.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

98.2

( 97.4 - 99.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

98.3

( 96.3 - 100.0 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 149. Percentage of students who think it is important or very important to go to college

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

92.1

( 89.9 - 94.3 )

Female

95.7

( 94.2 - 97.2 )

Male

89.1

( 86.2 - 91.9 )

9th

96.1

( 95.0 - 97.1 )

10th

86.9

( 81.1 - 92.7 )

11th

94.7

( 93.5 - 96.0 )

12th

91.8

( 88.7 - 94.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

92.9

( 87.1 - 98.7 )

Hispanic

91.8

( 87.0 - 96.7 )

Other

84.5

( 75.7 - 93.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

92.2

( 90.1 - 94.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

88.1

( 76.7 - 99.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 548

Table 150. Percentage of students who think it is important or very important to be successful in a job or career

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

96.8

( 95.4 - 98.1 )

Female

99.3

( 98.6 - 99.9 )

Male

94.4

( 91.4 - 97.4 )

9th

95.4

( 90.4 - 100.0 )

10th

96.4

( 93.4 - 99.4 )

11th

97.1

( 94.6 - 99.5 )

12th

98.3

( 96.7 - 99.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

96.5

( 95.5 - 97.4 )

Hispanic

96.9

( 94.5 - 99.2 )

Other

97.3

( 95.0 - 99.6 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

98.8

( 97.8 - 99.7 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

73.4

( 51.0 - 95.9 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 532

Table 151. Percent of students who strongly agree or agree that teachers care about them and give them a lot of encouragement

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

62.4

( 54.0 - 70.7 )

Female

63.9

( 52.8 - 74.9 )

Male

62.2

( 53.4 - 71.0 )

9th

62.9

( 52.9 - 72.8 )

10th

60.8

( 50.6 - 71.0 )

11th

69.4

( 61.2 - 77.5 )

12th

56.9

( 44.3 - 69.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

70.3

( 59.9 - 80.8 )

Hispanic

54.3

( 49.5 - 59.0 )

Other

57.9

( 27.0 - 88.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

63.9

( 55.4 - 72.4 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

62.6

( 52.6 - 72.5 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1079

Table 152. Percentage of students who had ever been taught in school about AIDS or HIV infection

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

76.6

( 69.4 - 83.8 )

Female

73.3

( 65.0 - 81.6 )

Male

79.8

( 73.6 - 85.9 )

9th

64.1

( 53.3 - 75.0 )

10th

79.0

( 71.0 - 86.9 )

11th

78.7

( 70.0 - 87.4 )

12th

85.0

( 80.0 - 90.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

75.5

( 66.4 - 84.5 )

Hispanic

79.1

( 72.4 - 85.7 )

Other

74.2

( 61.8 - 86.5 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

76.7

( 69.1 - 84.2 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

77.1

( 73.8 - 80.4 )

Not Sure

75.2

( 57.9 - 92.5 )

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1087

Table 153. Percent of students who report their sexual orientation to be heterosexual (straight)

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

88.0

( 85.7 - 90.3 )

Female

86.5

( 84.5 - 88.6 )

Male

89.6

( 87.2 - 92.1 )

9th

85.0

( 80.1 - 89.9 )

10th

88.7

( 85.2 - 92.2 )

11th

90.1

( 87.3 - 92.9 )

12th

88.3

( 85.5 - 91.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

88.0

( 86.0 - 90.0 )

Hispanic

88.3

( 84.4 - 92.2 )

Other

86.0

( 80.1 - 92.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

(.-.)

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1087

Table 154. Percent of students who report their sexual orientation to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

8.3

( 5.1 - 11.4 )

Female

10.0

( 7.5 - 12.5 )

Male

6.4

( 2.8 - 10.1 )

9th

10.1

( 2.9 - 17.3 )

10th

9.2

( 6.1 - 12.3 )

11th

5.9

( 5.2 - 6.7 )

12th

7.6

( 4.6 - 10.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

8.0

( 5.2 - 10.7 )

Hispanic

8.4

( 4.1 - 12.6 )

Other

8.5

( 5.9 - 11.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

(.-.)

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 1087

Table 155. Percent of students who are not sure of their sexual orientation.

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

3.7

( 2.8 - 4.6 )

Female

3.5

( 2.6 - 4.4 )

Male

3.9

( 2.6 - 5.2 )

9th

4.9

( 2.4 - 7.4 )

10th

2.1

( 1.1 - 3.0 )

11th

4.0

( 1.8 - 6.1 )

12th

4.1

( 3.9 - 4.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

4.0

( 2.5 - 5.6 )

Hispanic

3.4

( 2.7 - 4.0 )

Other

5.5

( 1.9 - 9.1 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

(.-.)

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

(.-.)

Not Sure

(.-.)

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 547

Table 156. Percent of students who most often speak a language other than English at home

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

35.2

( 27.7 - 42.7 )

Female

38.8

( 30.5 - 47.0 )

Male

32.0

( 24.9 - 39.1 )

9th

33.4

( 20.9 - 46.0 )

10th

34.9

( 26.4 - 43.3 )

11th

35.8

( 22.8 - 48.8 )

12th

36.2

( 29.0 - 43.5 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

1.1

( 0.2 - 2.1 )

Hispanic

72.3

( 62.4 - 82.2 )

Other

29.7

( 11.4 - 48.0 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

35.5

( 27.9 - 43.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

34.5

( 22.0 - 47.0 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 540

Table 157. Percent of students who sleep 8 or more hours per night on average school nights

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

39.9

( 35.4 - 44.4 )

Female

35.8

( 33.7 - 37.9 )

Male

43.8

( 35.4 - 52.2 )

9th

46.3

( 39.2 - 53.4 )

10th

45.5

( 39.3 - 51.8 )

11th

40.0

( 35.1 - 44.9 )

12th

26.5

( 21.6 - 31.4 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

43.3

( 37.3 - 49.3 )

Hispanic

37.7

( 34.8 - 40.7 )

Other

34.1

( 23.5 - 44.8 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

40.2

( 37.1 - 43.3 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

39.1

( 4.8 - 73.3 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 549

Table 158. Percentage of students who feel the rules in their family are clear

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

94.1

( 91.8 - 96.5 )

Female

95.0

( 90.0 - 100.0 )

Male

93.3

( 91.3 - 95.3 )

9th

97.4

( 95.3 - 99.5 )

10th

96.5

( 94.8 - 98.2 )

11th

94.1

( 90.9 - 97.2 )

12th

87.5

( 78.3 - 96.8 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

94.8

( 92.3 - 97.3 )

Hispanic

93.6

( 90.7 - 96.4 )

Other

94.1

( 89.8 - 98.4 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

94.4

( 92.2 - 96.5 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

95.8

( 91.4 - 100.0 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 545

Table 159. Percentage of students who could ask parents/ guardians for help with a personal problem

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

82.4

( 78.2 - 86.6 )

Female

78.9

( 72.8 - 85.0 )

Male

85.6

( 82.7 - 88.6 )

9th

80.3

( 72.0 - 88.5 )

10th

87.3

( 84.1 - 90.6 )

11th

77.8

( 75.6 - 80.1 )

12th

83.3

( 76.6 - 90.1 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

90.0

( 87.1 - 92.8 )

Hispanic

76.2

( 69.2 - 83.2 )

Other

76.0

( 70.7 - 81.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

85.8

( 80.6 - 91.0 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

57.8

( 52.0 - 63.7 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 530

Table 160. Percent of students who used indoor tanning device in the past 12 months

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

3.4

( 2.6 - 4.2 )

Female

4.7

( 3.6 - 5.9 )

Male

2.2

( 1.4 - 2.9 )

9th

6.0

( 1.0 - 11.0 )

10th

(.-.)

11th

(.-.)

12th

(.-.)

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

1.4

( 0.0 - 2.8 )

Hispanic

6.0

( 4.8 - 7.1 )

(.-.)

Other
Sexual Orientation

Heterosexual(Straight)

2.4

( 0.8 - 3.9 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

17.1

( 5.7 - 28.4 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Number of Responses: 524

Table 161. Percentage of students who participated on organized community services as a non-paid volunteer 1 or more times during the past 30 days

Sex

Grade

Race/Ethnicity

Sexual Orientation

Percentage (%)*

95% Confidence Interval

Total

45.9

( 41.9 - 49.9 )

Female

52.9

( 49.1 - 56.8 )

Male

39.3

( 35.1 - 43.5 )

9th

46.5

( 33.3 - 59.6 )

10th

44.7

( 36.7 - 52.8 )

11th

39.3

( 31.5 - 47.1 )

12th

53.5

( 48.1 - 58.9 )

American Indian/Alaska Native

(.-.)

Asian

(.-.)

Black/African American

(.-.)

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

(.-.)

White

52.2

( 47.2 - 57.2 )

Hispanic

39.6

( 36.1 - 43.1 )

Other

50.1

( 32.1 - 68.2 )

Heterosexual(Straight)

42.1

( 38.4 - 45.8 )

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual

76.2

( 66.2 - 86.1 )

(.-.)

Not Sure

* : All estimates are weighted to reflect the student enrollment for the school or district. For more information about weighting please refer to the introduction to this report.
. : Data are suppressed to ensure confidentiality when the number of students responding is fewer than 30 and/or the number of students responding YES is fewer than 3, 0%, or 100%, as
indicated by a period (.). All percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.

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