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HSN IndicatorsHSN IndicatorsSchool Aged ChildrenSchool Aged Children
August, 2003August, 2003
Statistical Fact
• Ten percent of all car thieves are left-handed ; All polar bears are left-handed ; If your car is stolen, there's a 10 percent chance it was stolen by a Polar bear
Survey data• Community Foundation Survey• Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)• Search Institute Student Survey
Community Foundation SurveySource: Hillsdale County Community
Foundation Youth Needs Assessment-2003
• The Hillsdale County Community Foundation Youth Needs Assessment compiled in the spring of 2003, had Hillsdale County teens ranking 23 “issues” on a scale from “serious” to “not a problem”.
• There were 735 students surveyed; 428 7th grade, 171 9th grade and 136 11th grade students.
• Overall 57% of students surveyed saw a serious/moderate problem in dealing with stress.
• 53% of students surveyed felt dealing with death of family or friend was a serious/moderate problem faced by teens.
Community Foundation Survey continued…
Source: HCCF 2003 Youth Needs Assessment
The following are the top 4 issues reported, by grade 7th 9th 11th
Stress Stress Drug use Death Death Peer Pressure Divorce Drug use Alcohol use Drug use Hygiene Stress
• Note the change between drug use and stress from 7th to 11th grade.
• Peer pressure in 11th grade was the only item with more than 40% of respondents rating it as a serious issue (51%)
Comparison of grade 11 students engaging in substance abuse risk
behaviors within the last 30 days, 1999-2001 YRBS
Source: Youth Risk Behavior Survey
53 5146 47
40 36
2628 28 27
24 24
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20
30
40
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60
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Alcohol Tobacco Marijuana
MI-99US-99MI-01US-01
Percentage of grade 11 studentsusing alcohol
Source: 1999-2001 YRBS
53 5146.2 47.1
34 31 32.1 30.7
18 1612.9
13.3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
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Drank past 30 Days Rode with Drinker Drove after Drinking
MI-99US-99MI-01US-01
% of Grade 10 Hillsdale and grade 10 MI/US students who drank alcohol, last
30 daysSource: 2002 Hillsdale Search Institute Study &
2001YRBS
36
44.2 45.2
05
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HD Grade 10 MI Grade 10 US Grade 10
Percentage of grade 10 students using tobacco
Source: 2001YRBS & 2002 Search Institute Study- Hillsdale
24.3 23.9
2925.7
28.5
2217.7
19.4
16
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
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Smoked Last 30 days Smoked Regularly Used Smokeless
MIUSHD
Arrests for narcotic law violations
adolescents (age 6-18) 2001Source: MSP Uniform Crime Report 2001
5
0 0
0
5
10
15
20
25
Marijuana Synthetics Amphetamines
2001
Additional Information: Selling tobacco to minors
• Prevention Partners is the designated Youth Tobacco Use representative (DYTUR) for our area.
• In 2002/3 and 2003/4 they will visit all 76 tobacco vendors to do checks for compliance with the Michigan Youth Tobacco Act.
• In addition to these visits, they will again conduct vendor education for compliance requirements.
Compliance check results – Tobacco sales to minorsHillsdale County 2002
Source: Mid-south Substance Abuse Commission
12
2
29
6
25
5
14
4
26
4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
January February March April May
2002
CheckedSold to minor
Teen Pregnancy
Hillsdale County - Teen birthsSource: MDCH Vital Statistics
37
74
111
31
74
105
26
59
85
30
77
107
27
53
80
31
55
86
26
57
83
14
59
73
22
41
63
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Age 15-17Age 18-19Total Teen
Number of teen pregnancies *Hillsdale County
(*estimated – includes estimates for pregnancy ending in abortion)
Source: MDCH Vital Statistics
48
110
157
48
104
152
41
85
126
50
112
163
42
82
125
52
79
131
33
74
110
23
79
102
30
56
86
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Age 15-17Age 18-19Total Teen
Abortion rates – Hillsdale County vs. Michigan – 1994-2002
Source: Michigan Department of Community Health birth files
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
Rate
/1,0
00
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
HillsdaleMichigan
Abortions by age of mother – Hillsdale County 2002
Source: Michigan Department of Community Health birth files
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Perc
ent
< 20 20- 24 25- 29 30- 34 35- 39 40+
Hillsdale County abortions 2002 - 46
HillsdaleMI
Teen pregnancy rate per 1,000 Hillsdale County
Source: MDCH Vital Statistics
49
158
88 88
48
159
40
113
50
105
32
98
23
100
29
71
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Age 15-17Age 18-19
Additional Information:(Percentage of Parents Attending Parent
Teacher Conferences)• ISD/School age workgroup to lead data
collection efforts with local districts• HSN School Age Workgroup has a survey
that may capture this information.• There was some discussion about
capturing the number of expulsions from the schools as well as parent-teacher information.
Schools
Measures students' knowledge and achievement in five areas: math, reading, science, social studies, and writing. Michigan's MEAP tests are based on the Model Core Curriculum Outcomes and the Content Standards approved by the Michigan State Board of Education. Michigan's MEAP tests results are reported as performance against a standard. Performance is judged according to whether or not the student has met the achievement standard. The MEAP test is the only common measure given statewide to all students. It is important to keep in mind that a MEAP score is only one achievement measure at one point in time. MEAP results should be considered along with other achievement measures, and should be viewed in local context.
MEAP – A FOUR LETTER WORD?Michigan Educational Assessment Program
MEAP Results• Due to changes in the MEAP in the
past 5 years, trend data is merely impossible. The following data represents 2002 results for multiple grades. Additionally, only the 8 public school districts are shown, however they represent approximately 7,090 of the 7,400 school students in public schools in Hillsdale County. Private school data is not included.
4th Grade- Hillsdale County, 2002 Math/Reading MEAP scores- passing
% Source: Standard & Poor’s School Evaluation
Services
0
20
40
60
80
Perc
ent
pass
ing
Math Reading
HillsdaleMichigan
5th Grade – Hillsdale County, 2002Science/Social Studies/ Writing MEAP
scores- passing % Source: Standard & Poor’s School Evaluation
Services
0
20
40
60
80
Perc
ent
pass
ing
Science Soc. Stud Writing
HillsdaleMichigan
7th Grade –Hillsdale County, 2002Reading/Writing MEAP scores-
passing% Source: Standard & Poor’s School Evaluation
Services
0
20
40
60
80
Perc
ent
pass
ing
Reading Writing
HillsdaleMichigan
8th Grade –Hillsdale County, 2002 Math/Science/Social Studies
MEAP scores- passing % Source: Standard & Poor’s School Evaluation
Services
0
20
40
60
80
Perc
ent
pass
ing
Math Science Soc. Stud
HillsdaleMichigan
11th Grade – Hillsdale County, 2002 Math/Reading/Science/Social
Studies/Writing MEAP scores- passing % Source: Standard & Poor’s School Evaluation
Services
0102030405060
Perc
ent
pass
ing
Math Reading Science Soc. Stud Writing
HillsdaleMichigan
Graduating class 2002 –Hillsdale County, 2002 Math/Reading/Science/Social
Studies/Writing MEAP scores- passing %Source: Standard & Poor’s School Evaluation
Services
01020304050607080
Perc
ent
pass
ing
Math Reading Science Soc. Stud Writing Overall
HillsdaleMichigan
Graduation Rates• The Michigan Department of
Education uses graduation rates to estimate the percentage of grade 9 students who complete and graduate from high school. This is computed by multiplying the 4 retention rates for grades 9-12. Retention rates are the district dropout rate subtracted from 100.
High School graduation rate Hillsdale County schools
Source: Michigan Center for Educational Performance and Information
0102030405060708090
100
1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02
County AverageMI rate
High school dropout rate Hillsdale County
Source: Michigan Center for Educational Performance and Information
6.15.2 4 4.4
5.7
44.8
3.7 3.4 3.2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02
County Ave.MI Rate
Special Education by diagnosis,1989 to 2002 – Hillsdale County
(This data includes ages 0 to 26)Source: Hillsdale County ISD
Category % Hillsdale 1989
% Hillsdale 2002
% MI 1989
% MI 2001
Mild cognitive 14.3 11.5 8.3 8.5 Moderate Cog. 3.3 2.0 3.7 2.5 Severe cog. 1.5 1.0 1.4 .7 Emotional 5.6 5.5 11.4 8.4 Autistic .9 2.6 .6 2.4 Learning/disabled 42 40 41 41 Hearing/impaired 1.6 1.0 1.7 1.4 Visually/impaired .5 .2 .5 .4 Physical/impaired 3.4 6.4 3.4 7.2 Multiply/impaired 1.3 2.3 1.7 1.7 Early child develop. delay
2.3 9.1 1.3 1.7
Speech/language impaired
23.4 18.4 25 24.1 3
Abuse and neglect
Hillsdale County FIA record of referrals studied and those substantiated, 1995-
2001, youth under 18
Source: FIA Annual Report (CPS)
572
10196
562
98 111
549
158
101
22
527
123122
21
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Num
ber
1998 1999 1999/2000 2000/01
Year
Studied
SubstantiatedReferred
Children removed
Hillsdale County FIA Foster Care, youth under 18,
1995-2002 quarterly averages, Source: FIA Web site
4842 45 43
59
17
37
25
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Num
ber
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002Calendar Year
Number of children 6-18 involved in people seeking
shelter for domestic violence - Hillsdale
• Prior to 2002 Domestic Harmony violence data was not broken out by age into 0 to 5 and 6 to 18 subgroups. 2002 data is further broken down by age.
Number of children ages 0 to 18 housed by Domestic Violence Shelter, 1996-2002 - Hillsdale
Source: Domestic Harmony
48 4855 55
64
89
53
36
0102030405060708090
100
Num
ber
1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02
Children-allChildren 6-18Children 0-5
Number of resident nights provided for children ages 0 to 18 by
Domestic Violence Shelter, 1996-2002 - Hillsdale
Source: Domestic Harmony
1331
545
1059
762 711
1388
832
556
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Num
ber
1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02
Children- allChildren 6-18Children 0-5
Additional Information: domestic violence victims
Source: Michigan State Police Crime data
According to the crime reports issued by the Michigan State Police there were:
• 292 victims of domestic violence in Hillsdale in 2001. This included 17 children ages 6-18– 240 victims in 1999 which included 32
children ages 9 to 19.
Juvenile Court(some basics)
• Step 1- Preliminary hearing – screen out cases not needing to go before Juvenile court judge (first time offenders, minor offenses). These minors are included in the number of juveniles under the jurisdiction of the court.
• Step 2 -Adjudication – case goes before judge. Status determined. Investigation activated to determine course of action.
• Step 3 - Disposition – Judge decides course of action (sentence) for juvenile offender/family.
Total minors under the court jurisdiction, 1998-2001Source: Hillsdale County Juvenile Court
438
140
367
201
580
232
747
190
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
1998 1999 2000 2001
DelinquencyChild Protection
Juvenile Court Disposition terms
• Delinquency – juvenile criminal activity, example: shoplifting, vandalism
• Status – criminal activity of minor due to their age (status). Examples include runaways, smoking, truancy, dropout.
• Neglect – often includes more than 1 child. Example: If a parent of 4 abuses 1 child, all 4 would come under court jurisdiction.
Juvenile Court petitions disposed, 1998-2002
Source: Hillsdale County Juvenile Court
290
74 55
310
53 72
356
8358
368
65
27
300
5821
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
DelinquencyStatusNeglect
Personal protection petitions filed, Juvenile Court, 1999 to
2002 (Due to reporting disparities, this represent
approximately ½ of all cases) Source: Hillsdale Co. Prosecuting Attorney
11
21
1311
0
5
10
15
20
25
Num
ber
1999 2000 2001 2002
Percentage of children in extracurricular activities
Source: Community Foundation Survey- 2000
Community Foundation Survey in the winter of 2000 asked 168 seventh graders and 129 eleventh grade students, “Are you active in extracurricular activities?” 67% of the 7th graders and 63% of the 11th graders said yes.
Hillsdale youth – 8th and 10th grade extra curricular activity
Source: Search Institute Study – March 2002
01020304050607080
Perc
ent
0 hour
s1 h
our
2 hour
s
> 2 ho
urs
Club/Organization
Community Service
Economics – show me the money !!
Percentage of children receiving free or reduced lunches, Hillsdale ISD/Michigan percents
Source: Michigan Department of Education Web site
29 32 29 32 31 32 3031
3231
3532
05
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ge
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
School Year
ISD %MI %
Poverty Estimates for Hillsdale Children Age 5 to
17Source: 2000 U.S. Census
1990 1993 1995 1997
2000 2000 Michigan
Total Children 5-18
8685 9256 9276 9591 8947 1,887,554
Number in Poverty
1212 1666 1345 1573 857 250,271
Percentage in Poverty
14.0% 18.0% 14.5% 16.4% 9.6% 13.3%
2003 U.S. Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines
Source: U.S. Department of Human Services website
# in Family Unit Poverty Threshold
1 $8,9802 $12,120
3 $15,2604 $18,4005 $21,5406 $24,6807 $27,8208 $30,960
Poverty breakdown – Households with children under
18 years Hillsdale CountySource: U.S. Census 2000
441 197
4525
42376 202
716
0500
100015002000250030003500400045005000
Total Families Married Dad only Mom only
In PovertyNot in Poverty
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