This page contains information for schools and community partners on how to register for, and participate in, the YRBS. Information on county, district, or school-level results is also available on this page. State-level results and reports are available on the Wisconsin YRBS webpage.
Stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Wisconsin YRBS e-mail list by sending an email to subscribe-wi_yrbs_general@lists.dpi.wi.gov with the word “Subscribe” in the heading.
YRBS 2025 Administration
Schools with students in any grades between 6-12 are encouraged to participate in this important data collection. Registration for the 2025 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) is currently open and will remain open until February 17, 2025.
Want to see whether a school registered for the 2025 YRBS? Use this YRBS Registered Schools Lookup.
- Schools may survey students anytime from January 6 to June 13, 2025.
- Schools are encouraged to collaborate with local health departments, CESAs, and other local stakeholders who can help coordinate local data collection efforts.
- Authorized external staff, such as local health department staff, are able to register on behalf of a school.
The folders below contain the 2023 YRBS high school reports for counties with sufficient local data. Middle School County Reports will be shared as soon as they are available. YRBS 2023 county-level reports were produced and shared on this webpage if: Private schools were also able to participate, but their participation or non-participation was not used as a condition for generating reports. Wisconsin's statewide statistics are based on public schools only. If the conditions outlined above are not met, no county-level report is publicly available because the results would not be representative of the county. If three or more schools (in more than one district) took the survey, a county-level report may be requested by filling out the Wisconsin DPI Non-Confidential Data Request Form after the county reports are posted for that cycle to the DPI website. Requests should be worded to indicate county-level data is being requested for which specific county. Requests will be approved on a case-by-case basis. Counties with adequate participation rates, but only two participating schools in the county, can get countywide data if both schools provide explicit authorization for the aggregation of their data. To authorize such a report, authorized representatives from each school and/or district should email permission to the YRBS Coordinator. The message should authorize the combination of that school’s data with data from the other school, and also acknowledge they understand their county report will consist of data from only those two schools. PDFs of letters on official letterhead are appreciated. The folders below contain the 2021 YRBS high school and middle school reports for counties with sufficient local data. YRBS 2021 county-level reports were produced if: A) At least three public schools in the county were surveyed for a given grade band. That means three public high schools for a high school report or three public middle schools for a middle school report. (If a county only surveyed two schools, a report is only generated with the active, written permission of both schools.) AND EITHER: B) More than 50% of public schools in the area successfully surveyed at least 50% of their students at that grade level (e.g., high school students for high school reports; middle school students for middle school reports). OR C) More than 50% of all public school students in the county were successfully surveyed (e.g., high school students for high school reports; middle school students for middle school reports). Private schools were also able to participate, but their participation or non-participation was not used as a condition for generating reports. Wisconsin's statewide statistics are based on public schools only. If the conditions outlined above are not met, no county-level report was produced. Counties with adequate participation rates, but only two participating schools in the county, can get countywide data if both schools provide explicit authorization for the aggregation of their data. To authorize such a report, authorized representatives from each school and/or district should email permission to the YRBS Coordinator. The message should authorize the combination of that school’s data with data from the other school, and also acknowledge they understand their county report will consist of data from only those two schools. PDFs of letters on official letterhead are appreciated. The folders below contain the 2019 YRBS reports for counties and CESAs with sufficient local data. The 2019 YRBS cycle was the first time that DPI was able to produce standardized, county-level reports. Prior to 2019, many counties did use the previous OYRBS system to make their own version of a YRBS survey and report. Unfortunately, DPI does not have copies of local reports produced before 2019. Local stakeholders involved in those earlier surveys may have copies of their local reports from that time.
What does it take to generate county data?
A) At least three public schools in the county were surveyed for a given grade band. That means three public high schools for a high school report or three public middle schools for a middle school report. (If a county only surveyed two schools, a report is only generated with the active, written permission of both schools.)
AND EITHER:
B) More than 50% of public schools in the area successfully surveyed at least 50% of their students at that grade level (e.g., high school students for high school reports; middle school students for middle school reports).
OR
C) More than 50% of all public school students in the county were successfully surveyed (e.g., high school students for high school reports; middle school students for middle school reports). What if I don’t see a report for my county?
Is there an exception for counties with only two schools located within the county?
What does it take to generate county data?
What if I don’t see a report for my county?
Exception for two-school counties
Results prior to 2019
The YRBS typically takes place during January to June of odd-numbered years (e.g., 2023, 2025, 2027). Administration of the 2025 YRBS will occur between January 6 and June 13, 2025. Please see the "Registrating for a YRBS" section below for information about participating in the 2025 YRBS. YRBS surveys are designed for students in grades 6-12. All YRBS- administering schools must use either the standard high school survey (for grades 9-12) or the standard middle school survey (for grades 6-8). A small number of questions may change from one survey year to the next, based on CDC guidance and/or stakeholder feedback. WI 2025 Standard High School YRBS WI 2025 Standard Middle School YRBS Optional Modules and Alternate Questions To register, you will need to know: Who can register? What if I started registering but then stopped before finishing? What if I completed the registration form but then need to make changes? CDC/DPI sampled schools are the approximately 50 high schools selected at the beginning of a YRBS cycle to represent the state as a whole for Wisconsin’s official, statewide YRBS statistics. Such schools are notified by DPI of their selection at the beginning of the year. Most schools taking the YRBS are not part of this group. How will schools access their reports? Who can access school and district YRBS reports? The SAFE district security administrator may authorize any school or district staff member as a SAFE report viewer (see steps below). Aside from administrators, YRBS results are particularly relevant to school counselors, psychologists, social workers, nurses, and health teachers. Reports have been redacted to protect student privacy. No individual student information is included and statistics are not generated for very small groups of students. If a school did not generate at least twenty usable responses, a report was not produced due to confidentiality purposes. In those instances, the school/district data will be used to generate the county and/or regional reports. Once reports have been accessed through SAFE, schools may also share their results with external stakeholders such as health departments, community coalitions, school boards, etc. Results are intended to help schools and communities better understand and support their student population. Please note that in many cases, county and/or CESA results are available and can be used for local discussions where there is discomfort with using school-level results. Even state and national results can paint a picture of the types of issues facing almost any school. What do I need to access this system? To access reports, authorized school personnel will need: What do District Security Administrators need to do to grant access? Please visit the WISEsecure Tasks for District Security Administrators page for specific instructions. Note: The All Reports role will give the user access to view everything in SAFE, including the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Still need help? Questions can be directed to DPI’s customer services team help desk: https://dpi.wi.gov/wisedash/help/ticket How do I see data from local surveys conducted prior to the 2018-19 school year? Schools should have saved copies of the reports. If not, visit the DPI Data Request page for information about requesting archived YRBS data. This section contains tips and documents that can help schools prepare for their YRBS. Many of these documents are also attached to the email schools receive upon registration. Can’t find a YRBS email? Check your spam folder. Although we strive to spam-proof all communications, in some districts the YRBS communications do get routed to spam. Consent Forms Opt-Out Form (Passive Parental Permission Form) Opt-In Form (Active Parental Permission Form) Translated Forms Thank you to Milwaukee Public Schools for providing translations of a passive parental permission form into several languages. Note that the English version upon which these translations are based differs slightly from the current version we are using. The English version of these translations appears at the end of this list. Passive Parental Permission-Hmong Passive Parental Permission-Karen Passive Parental Permission-Rohingya Passive Parental Permission-Somali Passive Parental Permission-Spanish Passive Parental Permission-Swahili English Basis for Passive Parental Permission Translations Videos
Registration for the 2025 YRBS is now open! Visit https://tinyurl.com/YRBS2025Reg to register.
Want to see whether a school registered for the 2025 YRBS?
Use this YRBS Registered Schools Lookup. This form allows users to identify whether a school was registered and if so, the individual who registered, the survey administration dates, and any optional modules that a school may have chosen to add to their survey.
See the Surveys and Optional Modules section for detailed information that you can use to make decisions.
2023 YRBS high school reports are currently available in SAFE.
In addition, 2021 YRBS public high school, middle school, and district reports are available in SAFE. The private school reports have also been released. The county reports are public information and can be found on the DPI website. The representative statewide sample report is also available on the DPI website at https://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/yrbs.