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Georgia Student Health Survey State Report 2020 Georgia Student Health Survey Statewide 2019-2020 Georgia Student Health Survey Statewide 2019-2020 DEMOGRAPHIC Total by Gender: 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Female 60,725 50.29% 61,600 50.23% 63,649 49.90% 185,974 185,974 100.00% 0 Male 60,016 49.71% 61,049 49.78% 63,902 50.10% 184,967 0 0.00% 184,967 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 Total by Ethnicity: 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Black or African American 37,345 30.93% 37,180 30.31% 41,015 32.16% 115,540 59,204 31.84% 56,336 Hispanic or Latino 11,574 9.59% 13,259 10.81% 15,659 12.28% 40,492 20,999 11.29% 19,493 White or C aucasian 33,520 27.76% 33,256 27.12% 37,752 29.60% 104,528 52,272 28.11% 52,256 Asian or Pacific Islander 3,740 3.10% 3,925 3.20% 4,698 3.68% 12,363 6,197 3.33% 6,166 Native American 2,672 2.21% 2,349 1.92% 1,405 1.10% 6,426 2,675 1.44% 3,751 Mixed Race 9,742 8.07% 11,314 9.23% 12,618 9.89% 33,674 17,242 9.27% 16,432 I prefer not to answer 22,148 18.34% 21,366 17.42% 14,404 11.29% 57,918 27,385 14.73% 30,533 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 SCHOOL CONNECTEDNESS 1. I like school. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 54,482 45.12% 41,555 33.88% 32,623 25.58% 128,660 71,290 38.33% 57,370 Often 24,122 19.98% 33,598 27.39% 41,399 32.46% 99,119 49,138 26.42% 49,981 Sometimes 35,898 29.73% 41,475 33.82% 46,739 36.64% 124,112 59,658 32.08% 64,454 Never 6,239 5.17% 6,021 4.91% 6,790 5.32% 19,050 5,888 3.17% 13,162 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 2. I feel like I do well in school. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 52,915 43.83% 47,995 39.13% 44,752 35.09% 145,662 75,552 40.63% 70,110 Often 34,508 28.58% 43,885 35.78% 51,917 40.70% 130,310 63,223 34.00% 67,087 Sometimes 30,412 25.19% 28,295 23.07% 28,399 22.27% 87,106 43,867 23.59% 43,239 Never 2,906 2.41% 2,474 2.02% 2,483 1.95% 7,863 3,332 1.79% 4,531 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 3. My school wants me to do well. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 109,280 90.51% 112,798 91.97% 115,677 90.69% 337,755 171,808 92.38% 165,947 Often 6,193 5.13% 5,945 4.85% 7,552 5.92% 19,690 8,740 4.70% 10,950 Sometimes 4,037 3.34% 3,013 2.46% 3,314 2.60% 10,364 4,329 2.33% 6,035 Never 1,231 1.02% 893 0.73% 1,008 0.79% 3,132 1,097 0.59% 2,035 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 4. My school has clear rules for behavior. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Georgia Department of Education * Richard Woods, Georgia's School Superintendent Report Date: 5/5/2020 Page: 3 of 10 Always 105,405 87.30% 105,863 86.31% 105,865 83.00% 317,133 163,230 87.77% 153,903 Often 8,972 7.43% 11,094 9.05% 14,789 11.60% 34,855 15,167 8.16% 19,688 Sometimes 4,775 3.96% 4,562 3.72% 5,588 4.38% 14,925 6,144 3.30% 8,781 Never 1,589 1.32% 1,130 0.92% 1,309 1.03% 4,028 1,433 0.77% 2,595 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 5. I feel safe at school. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 78,349 64.89% 73,650 60.05% 71,302 55.90% 223,301 116,848 62.83% 106,453 Often 18,560 15.37% 24,678 20.12% 30,543 23.95% 73,781 34,936 18.79% 38,845 Sometimes 18,951 15.70% 19,522 15.92% 20,483 16.06% 58,956 28,749 15.46% 30,207 Never 4,881 4.04% 4,799 3.91% 5,223 4.10% 14,903 5,441 2.93% 9,462 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 6. Teachers treat me with respect. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 93,804 77.69% 89,222 72.75% 85,350 66.91% 268,376 141,425 76.05% 126,951 Often 15,143 12.54% 20,772 16.94% 27,169 21.30% 63,084 28,288 15.21% 34,796 Sometimes 9,933 8.23% 10,866 8.86% 12,897 10.11% 33,696 14,363 7.72% 19,333 Never 1,861 1.54% 1,789 1.46% 2,135 1.67% 5,785 1,898 1.02% 3,887 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 7. Good behavior is noticed at my school. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 61,685 51.09% 53,370 43.51% 47,485 37.23% 162,540 83,974 45.15% 78,566 Often 32,084 26.57% 39,794 32.45% 46,149 36.18% 118,027 57,702 31.03% 60,325 Sometimes 24,324 20.15% 27,044 22.05% 30,747 24.11% 82,115 40,816 21.95% 41,299 Never 2,648 2.19% 2,441 1.99% 3,170 2.49% 8,259 3,482 1.87% 4,777 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 8. Students in my class behave so teachers can teach. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 26,000 21.53% 18,489 15.08% 15,253 11.96% 59,742 29,628 15.93% 30,114 Often 34,872 28.88% 40,021 32.63% 44,480 34.87% 119,373 58,404 31.40% 60,969 Sometimes 51,875 42.96% 55,421 45.19% 58,272 45.69% 165,568 84,953 45.68% 80,615 Never 7,994 6.62% 8,718 7.11% 9,546 7.48% 26,258 12,989 6.98% 13,269 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 9. I get along well with other students. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 52,460 43.45% 45,810 37.35% 42,359 33.21% 140,629 73,425 39.48% 67,204 Often 35,391 29.31% 44,765 36.50% 53,097 41.63% 133,253 64,614 34.74% 68,639 Sometimes 28,866 23.91% 28,734 23.43% 29,179 22.88% 86,779 43,791 23.55% 42,988 Never 4,024 3.33% 3,340 2.72% 2,916 2.29% 10,280 4,144 2.23% 6,136 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 10. Students treat each other well. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 38,010 31.48% 28,101 22.91% 22,742 17.83% 88,853 45,148 24.28% 43,705 Often 39,809 32.97% 47,454 38.69% 52,827 41.42% 140,090 69,316 37.27% 70,774 Georgia Department of Education * Richard Woods, Georgia's School Superintendent Report Date: 5/5/2020 Page: 4 of 10 Sometimes 37,783 31.29% 41,264 33.64% 45,158 35.40% 124,205 63,524 34.16% 60,681 Never 5,139 4.26% 5,830 4.75% 6,824 5.35% 17,793 7,986 4.29% 9,807 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 11. There is an adult at my school who will help me if I need it. 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Always 94,881 78.58% 97,789 79.73% 99,957 78.37% 292,627 153,168 82.36% 139,459 Often 11,899 9.86% 13,455 10.97% 16,313 12.79% 41,667 18,125 9.75% 23,542 Sometimes 10,873 9.01% 8,958 7.30% 9,025 7.08% 28,856 12,124 6.52% 16,732 Never 3,088 2.56% 2,447 2.00% 2,256 1.77% 7,791 2,557 1.38% 5,234 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 PEER VICTIMIZATION 12. How often in the past couple of months have kids picked on you by hitting or kicking you? 3RD 4TH 5TH TOTAL FEMALE MALE Never 76,760 63.57% 83,687 68.23% 94,339 73.96% 254,786 133,871 71.98% 120,915 Once or twice 20,302 16.82% 19,906 16.23% 18,095 14.19% 58,303 27,351 14.71% 30,952 A few times 13,438 11.13% 11,560 9.43% 9,434 7.40% 34,432 15,161 8.15% 19,271 Many times 6,090 5.04% 4,770 3.89% 3,724 2.92% 14,584 6,021 3.24% 8,563 Every day 4,151 3.44% 2,726 2.22% 1,959 1.54% 8,836 3,570 1.92% 5,266 TOTAL 120,741 122,649 127,551 370,941 185,974 184,967 13.
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