2006 Healthy Youth Survey
In October 2006, Issaquah 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th graders took the State's Healthy Youth Survey — the second time Issaquah School District had been involved in the state-wide data collection effort.The biennial Healthy Youth Survey is a joint effort between the state Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Department of Health, Department of Social Health Service's Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, the Community Trade and Economic Development, and the Family Policy Council.
Many Washington school districts like Issaquah voluntarily administer the anonymous survey to sixth-, eighth-, 10th-, and 12th-grade students in October. Questions focus on risky behaviors as well as safety and violence, physical activity and diet, and emotional wellbeing.
State and local results released in March 2006 will serve as a basis for community response until the next survey in Fall 2008.
DATA CHARTS contain graphs comparing district and individual middle and high school student responses to responses from students in schools across the state of Washington:
- District compared to state
- IHS compared to state
- Liberty compared to state
- Skyline compared to state
- Beaver Lake compared to state
- IMS compared to state
- Maywood compared to state
- Pine Lake compared to state
RAW DATA includes responses for all questions and indicates the margin of error or confidence level for each response.





