Sample Evaluation Plan



FORM 4B

|OUTCOME EVALUATION REPORT |

|Complete one form for each Logic Model (Form 4A) |

|Outcomes To Be Measured |Indicator Report (actual outcome) |Data Source |Collection Frequency |

|Short term outcomes |

|Community mobilization |Community members attended 3 Board of Supervisors or City Council meetings to pass policy |Attendance roster |As appropriate |

|Sample ordinance developed |Copy of sample ordinance on file |Coalition files |Upon completion |

|Teachers can recognize signs of meth use |Evaluation of teacher training showed 87% of teachers identified increased knowledge in |Pre/post training evaluation |Quarterly |

|in students |recognizing the signs of meth use in their students |forms | |

|Social norm campaign materials are |32 campaign messages in numerous forms (billboards, posters, flyers) are prominently displayed |Copies of campaign materials on |As materials are developed |

|developed and widely posted |in community centers, recreation centers, parks, schools, faith settings, businesses, etc. |file | |

|Public reports suspected meth labs to law|Tips to law enforcement about possible meth labs by the public increased by 12% |Law enforcement |Quarterly |

|enforcement | | | |

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|Intermediate outcomes |

|Ordinance passed |Two ordinances approved by policymakers |Review of Board or Council |Following passage of policy |

| | |minutes | |

|Zero tolerance policy that requires youth|Zero tolerance policy approved by school board on June 29, 2010 |School board minutes |Following passage of policy |

|caught using meth to attend drug | | | |

|counseling | | | |

|Youth report believing the campaign |72% of youth surveyed recognize campaign messages and find them credible |School survey |Annual |

|materials | |Focus groups | |

|Increased busts of meth labs by law |Arrests for manufacture and sale of meth increased by 8% |Law enforcement |Bi-annual |

|enforcement | | | |

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|Long-term outcomes |

|80% of high school seniors never try meth|98% of high school seniors reported never trying meth |School survey |Annual or bi-annual |

|Less than 5% of high school seniors |100% of high school seniors reported never trying meth in the last 30 days |School survey |Annual or bi-annual |

|report 30-day meth use | | | |

|75% of youth 12-18 report that meth use |95% of youth 12-18 reported that meth use is risky or harmful |School survey |Annual or bi-annual |

|is risky or harmful | | | |

|80% of youth 12-18 report disapproval of |75% of youth 12-18 reported disapproval of use by peers and adults |School survey |Annual or bi-annual |

|use by peers and adults | | | |

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