The Yess Academy — District Assessment
Uncover the hidden costs of
opioid curriculum gaps
For K–12 Superintendents & District Leaders. Quantify your district's exposure and get a roadmap to a more resilient, informed student body — in under 5 minutes.
Under 5 minutes
Evidence-based framework
Personalized results
K–12 focused
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District Scale
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Educator Readiness
Not confident
Very confident
3 / 5
Rate 1–5, where 1 = not confident and 5 = very confident
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100%
40%
Consider social media, peer conversations, and community exposure
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Curriculum Depth
Includes resisting peer pressure and informed health decision-making skills
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Incident & Resource Data
Include counselors, administrators, and other involved staff
Include overdoses, possession, and disciplinary actions
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Your estimated annual cost of ineffective opioid education
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Total annual impact on your district
Curriculum Effectiveness Score: 0/100
Foundational (0–49)
Developing (50–79)
Proactive (80–100)
Staff costs
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Annual reactive
Vulnerability
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Student index / 100
Potential savings
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With optimized program
Annual cost breakdown — current vs. optimized
Current
Optimized (–35%)
Before & after — The Yess Academy approach
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Optimized cost
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Estimated 6–12 months to measurable ROI. An optimized, structured curriculum reduces reactive staff time and incidents by an average of 35%, freeing district resources for proactive prevention.
Your top 3 recommended next steps
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Enhance curriculum with real-world scenarios
Generic curricula fail to prepare students for today's opioid landscape — fentanyl, social media, and evolving peer pressure. Practical, scenario-based learning dramatically improves informed decision-making.
Up to 30% reduction in student vulnerability to misinformation
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Empower educators to tackle complex topics
Educator confidence is a critical lever. When educators lack confidence, prevention efforts are severely compromised. Structured training and facilitator guidebooks close this gap quickly.
25% boost in educator confidence, 20% improvement in student engagement
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Implement a proactive, structured prevention program
Without a structured framework, districts manage incidents as they happen instead of preventing them. An evidence-based, accredited program shifts your district from reactive to proactive.
20–35% reduction in incidents, 10–20% staff time freed annually

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Youth drug awareness/education that works.
