Comprehensive School Health Programs

Upcoming Workshops

AODA/SDFS 2003-04

Climb Theatre
2003-04 school year
arranged by participating districts

Basic Core Training
August 12-13, 2003

Youth Service Learning Inservice
September 11, 2003

Sticks 'n Stones Facilitator Training
September 15-16, 2003

Peer Mediation for MS Students
September 25, 2003

Cornerstone Productions
October 14-15 & October 16 & 17, 2003

Natural Helpers Peer Leadership
November 6-8, 2003

Building Hearts for Successful Schools
December 2-3, 2003

Improving the School Environment
December 12, 2003

Natural Helpers Refresher
January 12, 2004

Class Action
January 20, 2004

Nexus
January 29-30, 2004

Playground Conflict Management
February 25, 2004

Adolescents & Families
April 21-23, 2004

End-of-year Celebration
May 26, 2004

TRIBES
June 2004

Youth Service Learning

Citizenship

Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Education Network

Safe and Drug-Free Schools Consortium

AODA Network Meeting Dates

These meetings are open to AODA District Coordinators only.

October 29, 2003

December 17, 2003

February 11, 2004

April 14, 2004

Regional Partnership Council Dates

These meetings are open to Regional Partnership Council Members only.

September 9, 2003

January 13, 2004

April 20, 2004

Grant Information

For information on grant requirements, funding, and contact people, click here

Healthy School Environment

A healthy school environment includes:

  • Clean, safe buildings and transportation
  • Nutritious meals
  • Personal respect and responsibility
  • Appreciation for students and staff

It's a place where everyone - students, teachers, parents, staff and community members - wants to be.

Programs for Students

  • Student Assistance Program
  • Conflict Management
  • Peer Leaders
  • SADD Chapters

Achieving wellness must reach beyond the classroom. These student programs, and many others, give youth greater opportunities to apply their learning about health and safety in daily life.

Family & Community Connections

Family - School - Community

We are all partners in the development of our children.

Curriculum & Instruction

Good health is not accidental. It is the result of good teaching and meaningful learning. Instruction focusing on the health of children should be a part of every classroom.

Pupil Services

  • School Counseling
  • School Social Work
  • School Psychologist
  • School Health Services

Pupil Services Staff serve as resources to teachers and families in supporting the development of children. They make effective connections between the school and other community health resources.

Programs for Adults

Parents, teachers and others need support too.

Training - Networking

Wellness Programs

Information can help concerned adults meet the challenge of guiding student decisions about health and safety.