FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Wendy Sellers, Comprehensive Health Coordinator
517-541-8768
Fax: 517-543-4870

 Michigan Model Implementation Logs

The Office of Drug Control Policy (ODCP) offers Safe & Drug-Free Schools and Communities (SDFS) funds to enable schools to prevent violence and drug use among students. As a requirement for these funds, schools must implement the evidence-based programs they have chosen to meet their goal(s) to reduce violence and/or drug use. Most members of the Clinton-Eaton-Ingham SDFS Consortium for have agreed to implement the Michigan Model for Health lessons to teach students to avoid violence and drug use.

If your school would like to accurately measure program implementation fidelity to assist in evaluating the effectiveness of their program, they may ask each teacher to document the Michigan Model lessons she/he has taught during the school year and complete the online Michigan Model Implementation Log before the end of the school year. The Michigan Model Implementation Logs are not required by ODCP for 2009-10. However, several districts still require you to complete a log for your district use. Read Michigan Model Implementation Logs Plans 2009-2010 to find out if your district requires you to complete one. Eaton ISD staff will analyze these Implementation Logs and provide the results to the school or district upon request.

To use the Michigan Model Implementation Logs, the teacher completes the Log as an online Zoomerang survey after s/he has completed the Michigan Model instruction. Click on the link below for the appropriate grade level to access the log needed.

The Log must be completed in one seating because the survey cannot be saved. Please keep track of Michigan Model lesson implementation throughout the school year so that the Implementation Log may be easily completed at the end of the year. If teachers would like to keep track of their lessons throughout the year, they may print off a blank copy of the survey, and keep a record that can be used to enter their information at the end of the school year.


Michigan Model Implementation Logs

Kindergarten (2008 revision)
Grade 1 (2008 revision)
Grade 2 (2007 revision)
Grade 3 (2007 revision)
Grade 4 (2006 revision)
Grade 5 (2006 revision)
Grade 6 (2009 revision)
Grades 7-8
Grades 9-12
Alternative Education 9-12