| Goal | To  
      disseminate information on Department of Education Programs in coordination  
      with other Federal agencies. | 
 
    
    | Objective  
      #1 | Coordinate  
      with DHHS to provide information and points of contact for existing Department  
      of Education programs. | 
 
    
    | Action  
        Steps |  
        Coordinate  
          and share information with CDC-sponsored National AIDS ClearinghouseInclude  
          information related to school-based comprehensive health programs (ED  
          funded) in the Comprehensive Health Information Database (DHHS). | 
 
    
    | Descriptions | A broad  
        range of programs are supported; for example, including the Foundation  
        For Children With AIDS, Duke University Medical Center, and University  
        of California Disability Statistics Rehabilitation Research and Training  
        Center.  | 
 
    
    | Resources  
       | FY95 | FY96 | FY96 | 
 
    
    | * | * | * | 
 
    
    | *Funding  
      for AIDS prevention initiatives is part of the overall grant budget through  
      the comprehensive school health program. | 
 
    
    | PopulationsServed
 | Elementary  
      and secondary students, teachers and parents through health education curricular,  
      pre-service, and in-service training and parental involvement programs. | 
 
    
    | ConstituencyInvolvement
 | The  
      majority of ED programs are developed at the local level and therefore there  
      is little involvement of constituency groups at the Federal level. | 
 
    
    | Objective  
      #2 | Identify  
      informational needs of schools regarding HIV/AIDS and disseminate information  
      that addresses those needs. | 
 
    
    | Action  
        Steps |  
        Using  
          existing survey data, identify informational gaps. Coordinate with the  
          CDC on the School Health Information Planning Program (SHIPP). Identify  
          public and private agencies and groups that have developed HIV-related  
          materials appropriate for school-based programs. Catalog  
          and distribute information on these resources. Establish process to  
          inform schools about resources available to address HIV/AIDS education  
          and prevention. Provide  
          schools with information on Federal resources. Prepare publication on  
          the relationship between HIV/AIDS to drug use. Meet  
          with the National Coordinating Committee and the Interagency Committee  
          on School Health to assist in identifying areas of need and publicizing  
          the availability of resources. | 
 
    
    | Descriptions | AIDS  
      prevention information dissemination to schools in the context of high risk  
      behaviors arising out of drug and alcohol use. | 
 
    
    | Resources | FY95 | FY96 | FY96 | 
 
    
    | * | * | * | 
 
    
    | *Funding  
      for initiatives part of overall program plan for Safe and Drug-Free Schools  
      National Programs. | 
 
    
    | PopulationsServed
 | Elementary  
      and secondary students, teachers and parents through health education curricular,  
      pre-service, and in-service training and parental involvement programs. | 
 
    
    | ConstituencyInvolvement
 | The  
      majority of ED programs are developed at the local level and therefore there  
      is little involvement of constituency groups at the Federal level. |