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Underage Drinking

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Target Areas

Crawford County

Project Name: Prevention ROCCKS (Resource Organizations of Crawford County Kids' Services)

Coalition: Crawford Abuse Resistance Effort (CARE)

Project Director -
Rick Peterson
Phone: (608) 326-0909
e-mail: rickerry@mhtc.net

Project Coordinator -
Stacie Magner
Phone: (608) 326-0909
Fax: (608) 326-4882
e-mail: staciemagner1@hotmail.com

Internal Evaluator -
Stacie Magner
Phone: (608) 326-0909
Fax: (608) 326-4882
e-mail: staciemagner1@hotmail.com

External Evaluator -
Joycelyn Gay Parish, Ph.D.
Phone: (563) 425-4094 or (563) 425-5258
e-mail: parishj@uiu.edu

Crawford County Demographics: Youth population of 4,510 in 6 school districts, 3.0 % of the population is part of a minority group.

Award Amount: $118,856

Lead Agency: Prairie du Chien Area School District

Program Implemented
Key Expected Outcomes
Domains Addressed
All Stars - Core, All Stars - Jr. & Project Northland - Class Action
1. Decrease by 30% the number of students who report that they associate with peers who use or value dangerous substance

Peer

2. Decrease by 50% the number of students under the age of 12 who report having used dangerous substances Individual
3. Increase by 30% the number of students reporting a positive instructional climate at their respective schools School
4. Increase by 30% the number of students who report healthy beliefs towards what is "right" or "wrong" & also report that clear standards for behavior exist in their families Individual & Family
5. Decrease by 50% the number of students who report having friends that engage in problem behavior Peer
6. Increase by 25% the number of students that self report that they are committed to avoiding high risk or impulsive behavior Individual
7. Increase by 30% the number of students who report their parents feel it would be "very wrong" for students to engage in problem behavior Family
8. Increase by 25% the number of students that report they feel bonded to the school they attend School
9. Increase by 30% the number of students reporting there are a lot of opportunities to make their town a better place in which to live Community
10. Increase by 30% the number of students who report that community laws/norms are not tolerant of the use of dangerous substances Community & Environment
11. Increase retailer compliance, related to sales to minors, to 98% Environment
12. Increase by 25% the number of students that report they are committed to achieving success in school School