OKLAHOMA RELAUNCHES STATEWIDE ALCOHOL
EDUCATION INITIATIVE IN HIGH SCHOOLS TO REDUCE UNDERAGE DRINKING
OKLAHOMA CITY (Jan. 24, 2013) – The Oklahoma State
Department of Education (SDE), in partnership with the Department of Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS), is offering AlcoholEdu® for High School, through a new online learning
platform.
AlcoholEDU for high
School is an innovative online alcohol education program, free to high school students
across the state, as part of the state’s 2
Much 2 Lose (2M2L) underage drinking prevention effort. The initiative is
funded through ODMHSAS in conjunction with The Office of Governor Mary Fallin
and the Department of Education, as part of the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and
Communities State Grants. ODMHSAS recently partnered with EverFi, an education technology platform
company, to provide the program. The program was initially launched in early 2012.
“High
school students who use alcohol or other substances are five times more likely
than other students to drop out of school, in addition to other potential
devastating effects,” State Superintendent Janet Barresi said. “Implementing
AlcoholEdu at high schools across the state may help save lives and it will have a
tremendous impact on the health, safety, and academic performance of Oklahoma
teens.”
According to a 2010 report by the National Institute on Drug
Abuse (NIDA), almost three out of every four high school students (72%) consumed
alcohol by the end of their senior year. From 8th grade to 10th grade, the
number of students who reported drinking alcohol in the last month before they
were surveyed nearly doubled, pointing to the urgent need to education student
at a young age.
AlcoholEdu® for High School is an interactive, new-media learning
platform that takes a public-health approach to preventing alcohol abuse, incorporating evidence-based prevention
methods to create a highly engaging user experience. The course delivers
personalized feedback to all students based on their drinking experience, and
helps them establish individual goals for making smart decisions about alcohol.
Pre- and post-surveys yield robust data on students’ alcohol use, including
where, when, why, and how students drink.
Twenty-five Oklahoma schools have used AlcoholEdu to date,
and several additional schools are scheduled to implement this spring. This
number is extremely low, however, considering there are more than 400 high
schools across the state.
Implementation for the course is quick and easy. The
appropriate school personnel can fill-out the sign-up sheet, linked at the
bottom of this release, to receive login codes from Everfi’s Partner Services
Director, Tyla Vercollone. Schools are encouraged to schedule a brief
implementation call with Tyla to review the implementation process and the
course outline.
Once schools receive their login codes, they are set to
begin the course. It will take 3 30-minute sessions in the computer lab to
complete the course. The Final Exam is graded, and teachers can view the grades
on the admin site. Teachers and administrators are encouraged to demo the
course. Contact Tyla Vercollone, at f781 726 6677 x115
tyla@everfi.com, for the demo login code.
“Each year, a third of
all college freshmen take our collegiate program, which has a federal study
proving that it works,” said Abby Rogers, Vice President for Partner Services. “It is critical that we
continue this work to reach younger students during the transition to ninth
grade – where research shows they are at great risk to begin drinking.”
“Oklahoma
is a leader in its prevention efforts, and ODMHSAS understands the importance
of providing teens with a solid educational foundation that addresses the risks
of alcohol,” said EverFi CEO Tom Davidson. “Through their amazing support, we
are working to ensure all high schools across the state have access to this
cutting-edge alcohol education program.”
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