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Student Assistance Program (SAP) is an evidence-based<br />

program that addresses social and emotional barriers for youth, such as substance<br />

abuse, violence and bullying. SAP counselors are on-site in schools throughout the<br />

academic school year. The program is an evidence-based prevention framework focused<br />

specifically in three different prevention methods to support students in overcoming<br />

social and emotional barriers to success.<br />

3,697<br />

total number of students served<br />

with additional services:<br />

Areas of Focus:<br />

Universal Prevention – addressing entire<br />

populations such as school assemblies and<br />

classroom presentations:<br />

race and ethnicity breakdown<br />

56%<br />

caucasian students<br />

30%<br />

african american students<br />

8%<br />

hispanic students<br />

4.5%<br />

other (includes bi-racial students)<br />

1%<br />

asian students<br />

Selective Prevention – targeting students<br />

at greatest risk for substance abuse and<br />

making unhealthy choices by virtue of their<br />

membership in a particular population<br />

(children of adult alcoholics, incarcerated<br />

parents).<br />

Indicated Prevention – targeting students<br />

showing early danger signs, such as gang<br />

involvement or substance and/or drug use.<br />

60<br />

total number of schools<br />

6total number of counties<br />

STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM<br />

gender<br />

school makeup<br />

61%<br />

High Schools<br />

58%<br />

female students<br />

42%<br />

male students<br />

7%<br />

Elementary Schools<br />

34%<br />

Davidson County<br />

30%<br />

Williamson County<br />

15%<br />

Sumner County<br />

9%<br />

Wilson County<br />

9%<br />

Rutherford County<br />

2%<br />

Dickson County<br />

32%<br />

Middle Schools

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