Health is Vital for Student Success: An Overview of Relevant Research | Page 18
29
Rodriguez E, Rivera DA, Perlroth D, Becker E, Wang
NE, Landau M. (2013). School nurses’ role in asthma
management, school absenteeism, and cost savings: A
demonstration project. Journal of School Health, 83(12):
842-850.
42
30
Srabstein J, Piazza T. (2008). Public health, safety and
educational risks associated with bullying behaviors in
American adolescents. International Journal of Adolescent
Medicine and Health, 20(2): 223-233.
43
Kowalski RM, Limber SP. (2013). Psychological, physical,
and academic correlates of cyberbullying and traditional
bullying. Journal of Adolescent Health, 53(1 Suppl): S13-S20.
44
31
Sum A, Khatiwada I, McLaughlin J, Palma S. (2009). The
consequences of dropping out of high school: Joblessness
and jailing for high school dropouts and the high cost for
taxpayers. Center for Labor Market Studies Publications,
Paper 23.
32
Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured/Urban
Institute. (2009). Uninsured adults vs. all adults, by education,
2008. In Health insurance coverage in America, 2008. Menlo
Park, CA: Kaiser Family Foundation.
33
Wirt J, Choy S, Rooney P, Provasnik S, Sen A, Tobin R.
(2004). The condition of education 2004 (NCES 2004-077).
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, National
Center for Education Statistics.
U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education
Statistics. (2005). Digest of Education Statistics Tables and
Figures. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education.
Available at http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d05/tables/
dt05_001.asp.
Directors of Health Promotion and Education. (Undated). School
employee wellness: A guide for protecting the assets of our
nation’s schools. Available at http://dhpe.site-ym.com/members/
group_content_view.asp?group=87568&id=124831.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guideline 8:
Provide a school employee wellness program that includes
healthy eating and physical activity services for all school staff
members. In School Health Guidelines to Promote Healthy Eating
and Physical Activity, 60(5): 45. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/
healthyyouth/npao/schoolemployee.htm.
Chapman LS. (2005). The art of health promotion: Metaevaluation of worksite health promotion economic returns
studies: 2005 update. American Journal of Health Promotion, 19,
(6).
45
See note 7.
46
See note 3.
47
34
Balfanz R, Bridgeland J, Buce M, Fox J. (2013). Building
a grad nation: Progress and challenge in ending the high
school dropout epidemic, annual update. Washington, D.C.:
Civic Enterprises.
35
Harvard Graduate School of Education, Pathways to
Prosperity Project. (2011). Pathways to prosperity: Meeting
the challenge of preparing young Americans for the 21st
century. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College.
36
See note 3.
37
Shuger L. (2012). Teen pregnancy and high school
dropout: What communities can do to address these issues.
Washington, D.C.: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen
and Unplanned Pregnancy.
38
The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. (2007).
Why it matters: Teen pregnancy and overall c [