State
Nevada
Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Alcohol and Drug Use or Abuse—HS
Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Alcohol and Drug Use or Abuse—HS
Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Alcohol and Drug Use or Abuse—HS
Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Alcohol and Drug Use or Abuse—HS
State law addresses alcohol and Drug-use/abuse.
Nevada Academic Content Standard for Health
The health content Standard address substance use and abuse in health education in high school grades.
Policy Type
Non-codified
Nevada Administrative Code 389.455 Health.
Instruction in high school in health must be designed so that pupils meet the following performance Standard by the completion of high school:
- Comprehend concepts related to the promotion of health and the prevention of disease to enhance health, as demonstrated by the ability of the pupil to:
- (a) Evaluate the effect of family history, health choices and level of stress on the health of a person;
- (b) Formulate a strategy for personal health that includes the use of self-reflection to achieve overall wellness;
- (c) Apply knowledge of food and nutrient needs when making decisions regarding food choices and meal plans;
- (d) Apply knowledge of physical activity and health to develop a plan for daily activity;
- (e) Analyze the physiological, psychological and social effects of the use and abuse of a substance;
- (f) Examine ways to reduce or prevent injuries and violence;
- (g) Analyze the potential for injury, illness or death which results from a person engaging in behavior that increases health risks;
- (h) Evaluate the effects of advances in research and medicine on the prevention and control of illnesses and diseases;
- (i) Analyze the influence of the environment on the health of a person and the health of the community;
- (j) Develop personal boundaries and clear personal limits for the pupil;
Policy Type
Regulation
Source