Main students participate in survey
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Sixth-grade students raise their hands as they complete preliminary steps before taking the Georgia Student Health Survey at Main Elementary, January 8, 2013. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
Sixth-grade students raise their hands as they complete preliminary steps before taking the Georgia Student Health Survey at Main Elementary, January 8, 2013. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
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Sixth-grader Ana Ramirez (right) prepares to take the online Georgia Student Health Survey as Larry Philpot, a fifth and sixth grader teacher, directs the class at Main Elementary, January 8, 2013. The survey is a statewide initiative to collect information from a random sample of middle and high school students about the prevalence of various health risk behaviors such as physical activity, tobacco use, eating habits, alcohol and drug use, and other behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
Sixth-grader Ana Ramirez (right) prepares to take the online Georgia Student Health Survey as Larry Philpot, a fifth and sixth grader teacher, directs the class at Main Elementary, January 8, 2013. The survey is a statewide initiative to collect information from a random sample of middle and high school students about the prevalence of various health risk behaviors such as physical activity, tobacco use, eating habits, alcohol and drug use, and other behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. (Brittany Hannah/RN-T)
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The survey is a statewide initiative to collect information from a random sample of middle and high school students about the prevalence of various health risk behaviors such as physical activity, tobacco use, eating habits, alcohol and drug use, and other behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health.

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