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- description: """Local Law 14 (2016) requires that the NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education data, dis aggregated
by community school district, city council district, and each individual school. Data reported in this report is from the
2015-16 school year. "" This report provides information about the number and percent of students receiving one
semester of health education as defined in Local Law 14 as reported through the 2015-2016 STARS database. It is important
to note that schools self-report their scheduling information in STARS. This report consists of 10 tabs: 1. Health Education
Standards 2. HS - School 3. HS-District 4. JS-City Council District 5. MS-School 6. MS-District 7. Ms-City Council District
8. Efficacy 9. Compliance 10. LGBTQ Inclusivity 1. Health Education Standards This tab provides information on the New York
State Health Education Requirements and Standards. These requirements can be found in NYS Education Commissioners Regulation
Subchapter G Part 135. 2. HS - School This tab includes school level data on the number of students that received a semester
(one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates meeting the HS health requirements
for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level
in high school, only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated
without meeting credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript
data. 3. HS - District This tab includes district level data on the number of students that received a semester (one credit)
of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-2016
school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in high school,
only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated without meeting
credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript data. 4. HS
- City Council District This tab includes city council district level data on the number of students that received a semester
(one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates meeting the HS health requirements
for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level
in high school, only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated
without meeting credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript
data. 5. Ms - School This tab includes school level data on the number of 6-8 graders that received a semester (one half-unit)
of health instruction, as well as the number of 8th graders meeting the middle school health requirements for the 2015-2016
school year. Note that this regulation does not require students to receive health instruction at any particular grade level
in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade. However, a student may advance to the next grade without completing
the course. 6. MS - District This tab includes district level data on the number of 6-8 graders that received a semester (one
half-unit) of health instruction, as well as the number of 8th graders meeting the middle school health requirements for the
2015-2016 school year. Note that this regulation does not require students to receive health instruction at any particular
grade level in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade. However, a student may advance to the next grade without
completing the course. 7. MS - City Council District This tab includes City Council district level data on the number of 6-8
graders that received a semester (one half-unit) of health instruction, as well as the number of 8th graders meeting the middle
school health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that this regulation does not require students to receive health
instruction at any particular grade level in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade. However, a student may advance
to the next grade without completing the course. 8. Compliance This tab provides information on how the DOE complies with
the State and City health education requirements. 9. Efficacy This tab provides information about the DOE's recommended
health education curricula. 10. LGBTQ Inclusivity This tab provides information about how the DOE supports health education
that is inclusive and supportive of LGBTQ students. Additional Information YABC, D75 home and hospital, D79 and charter schools
are excluded from this report."; abstract: """Local Law 14 (2016) requires that the NYCDOE provide citywide
Health Education data, dis aggregated by community school district, city council district, and each individual school. Data
reported in this report is from the 2015-16 school year. "" This report provides information about the number and
percent of students receiving one semester of health education as defined in Local Law 14 as reported through the 2015-2016
STARS database. It is important to note that schools self-report their scheduling information in STARS. This report consists
of 10 tabs: 1. Health Education Standards 2. HS - School 3. HS-District 4. JS-City Council District 5. MS-School 6. MS-District
7. Ms-City Council District 8. Efficacy 9. Compliance 10. LGBTQ Inclusivity 1. Health Education Standards This tab provides
information on the New York State Health Education Requirements and Standards. These requirements can be found in NYS Education
Commissioners Regulation Subchapter G Part 135. 2. HS - School This tab includes school level data on the number of students
that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates meeting the
HS health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction at
any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily
imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or
incomplete historical transcript data. 3. HS - District This tab includes district level data on the number of students that
received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates meeting the HS
health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction at any
particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily imply
that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or incomplete
historical transcript data. 4. HS - City Council District This tab includes city council district level data on the number
of students that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates
meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction
at any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily
imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or
incomplete historical transcript data. 5. Ms - School This tab includes school level data on the number of 6-8 graders that
received a semester (one half-unit) of health instruction, as well as the number of 8th graders meeting the middle school
health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that this regulation does not require students to receive health instruction
at any particular grade level in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade. However, a student may advance to the
next grade without completing the course. 6. MS - District This tab includes district level data on the number of 6-8 graders
that received a semester (one half-unit) of health instruction, as well as the number of 8th graders meeting the middle school
health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that this regulation does not require students to receive health instruction
at any particular grade level in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade. However, a student may advance to the
next grade without completing the course. 7. MS - City Council District This tab includes City Council district level data
on the number of 6-8 graders that received a semester (one half-unit) of health instruction, as well as the number of 8th
graders meeting the middle school health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that this regulation does not require
students to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade.
However, a student may advance to the next grade without completing the course. 8. Compliance This tab provides information
on how the DOE complies with the State and City health education requirements. 9. Efficacy This tab provides information about
the DOE's recommended health education curricula. 10. LGBTQ Inclusivity This tab provides information about how the DOE
supports health education that is inclusive and supportive of LGBTQ students. Additional Information YABC, D75 home and hospital,
D79 and charter schools are excluded from this report."
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- Title Local Law 14 Health Data - HS School.
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2018-02-03T22:53:18.356684
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