Online Alcohol Safety Education Program Available at No Cost to High School Students in Florida, Texas, and New York for the 2021-2022 School Year
August 31, 2021
MIAMI & DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Youth Alcohol Awareness and Education Foundation, Inc.—established by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits to fund programs that support alcohol safety and underage drinking prevention—today announced the AlcoholEdu for High School online curriculum is once again available at no cost to all public and private high schools in Miami-Dade and Broward counties in Florida, Dallas and Collin counties in Texas, and Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, and Richmond counties in New York for the 2021-2022 school year. The program, which is part of a three-year commitment, will be available in these three markets through the 2022-2023 school year.
“The most important thing I learned is that if you’re pressured to drink and you don’t want to, call a friend or parent who could drive to pick you up”
AlcoholEdu for High School, developed by leading education technology company EVERFI, is a 90-minute, interactive course that engages students in High School with science-based alcohol education and interactive exercises, providing an individualized experience that changes perceptions, motivates behavior change, and supports healthier decisions regarding alcohol. The course focuses on five main pillars: Knowing the Basics, Knowing Your Influences, Brain and Body, Smart Decisions, and Future Ready. Through this scalable online program, which has been proven to reduce negative consequences associated with underage drinking, schools can reach all students with a consistent message and empower them to make safer and healthier decisions about alcohol.
For the most recent 2020-2021 year, the program saw significant increases in reach and impact. After having completed the Southern Glazer’s-sponsored course, students’ assessment scores increased by 27%, from 70% to 89% knowledge gains, compared to the 24% average increase of national student assessment scores. The number of participating schools increased by 54% from the 2019-2020 school year to the 2020-2021 school year, attributed largely to Southern Glazer’s expansion of the program into New York schools during the school year. Since the kickoff of Southern Glazer’s program in 2017, the initiative has impacted 18,271 students across more than 140 high schools, with the completion of more than 17,490 hours of learning.
Teachers provided overwhelmingly positive reviews of the program, with 89% saying their students were engaged with the course content, 95% agreeing the course was easy to fit into their curriculum, and 100% providing a quality rating of “Good” or better.
“AlcoholEdu for High School reinforces what I am teaching in the classroom and makes students interact with the content,” commented a participating high school teacher.
“The most important thing I learned is that if you’re pressured to drink and you don’t want to, call a friend or parent who could drive to pick you up,” said a participating student from New York.
The Youth Alcohol Awareness and Education Foundation launched the EVERFI program in South Florida in 2017, expanded into Dallas in 2019, and most recently branched out into New York in 2020.
Teachers, guidance counselors, and school administrators in the available counties who are interested in implementing this program for the 2021-2022 school year can contact the following EVERFI Implementation Managers for details:
In Florida: Kelly Clark at kclark@everfi.com
In Texas: Stephanie Onyeador at sonyeador@everfi.com
In New York: Lane Sohn at lsohn@everfi.com