School Health Program outcomes
Seattle school-based health services are funded by the Seattle Families and Education Levy. Our program is accountable to achieve the following outcomes for the students we serve in the 2014-2015 school year:
- 6,260 elementary, middle and high school students will receive primary care services, including medical and mental health services.
- 87% of middle school students helped by school-based health centers and/or health support services will pass all classes.
- 62% of middle school students helped by school-based health centers and/or health support services will have fewer than 10 absences per year.
- 74% of high school students helped by school-based health centers and/or health support services will pass all classes.
- 48% of high school students helped by school-based health centers and/or health support services will have fewer than 10 absences per year.
- 25% of 1st or 2nd grade students helped by school-based health centers and/or health support services will meet or exceed typical growth in math and reading MAP.
- 58% of elementary students helped by school-based health centers and/or health support services will achieve high or typical growth on the state's Student Growth Percentile measure in math.
- 58% of elementary students helped by school-based health centers and/or health support services will achieve high or typical growth on the state's Student Growth Percentile measure in reading.
- 73% of elementary school students helped by school-based health centers and/or health support services will have fewer than 10 absences per year.
- 40% of all Interagency Academy students helped by school based health center and/or health support services who are enrolled for twenty or more days will have an individual attendance rate of at least 70% in the first semester.
- 40% of all Interagency Academy students helped by school based health center and/or health support services who are enrolled for twenty or more days will have an individual attendance rate of at least 70% in the second semester.
- 700 students will receive dental screening at school.
- 261 students will receive a dental exam at school.
- 221 students will receive advanced dental treatment at school.