A nurse is assessing the health education program at the elementary school (grades K–5). Which of the following is not a criteria of a quality health education program?

A. A specially-trained health teacher teaches the program.
B. The program is run for kids in second through fifth grade.
C. The health education program includes information about substance use and abuse.
D. The health education curricula addresses the physical, emotional, social, and mental health of its students and families.


ANS: A

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