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The below evaluation is completed by each participating student the day after our District team of HIV instructors leave their classroom. 

These statistics reflect 16 years of student responses.

 

Student Evaluation Responses

16-Year Totals: October 1992 - June 2008
100,021 Student Responses



1. Did this program help you feel more confident that you can avoid the virus that causes AIDS?
  Yes: 89,036 (95.4%) No: 4,294 (4.6%)
2. Did you like this class?
  Yes: 95,149 (95.1%) No: 4,872 (4.9%)
3. Which of the session(s) did you find really helpful?
  Day 1: Decision Making 8,887
  Day 2: HIV Infection and Symptoms, AIDS Victims 19,230
  Day 3: HIV Testing, Z-Virus Game, HIV 101, Methods of Reducing the Risks 18,778
  Day 4: Pressure Lines & Refusal Skills 16,264
  Day 5: Compassion, Statistics, AIDS Quilt 18,028
  All Were Helpful: 49,760
4. During the HIV program, were all of your questions and concerns about HIV & AIDS answered?
  Yes: 65,485 No: 1,189
  Most of Them: 24,011  
5. At what level/age should education in HIV/Abstinence begin?
  Elementary: 16,985 (17.1%) High School: 20,403 (20.5%)
  Junior High: 61,394 (61.8%) Shouldn't be taught in schools: 576 (0.6%)
6. During the program, how often was this material discussed with your parents or significant adult?
  Daily: 15,118 (15.6%) Once or twice: 42,323 (43.7%)
  3 - 4 Times: 16,875 (17.4%) We never talked about it: 22,619 (23.3%)