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Baltimore City Schools is utilizing its Promoting Student Resilience grant to establish a cohesive response to youth mental health needs, particularly in relation to trauma. Grant funds have been used to hire a trauma manager and trainers, and to provide a mandatory learning module on trauma-informed practices to all school teachers and staff.
Shares the results from student school climate surveys conducted in spring 2014 among schools involved in the Maryland Safe Supportive Schools (MD S3) initiative. Part of a series, this report offered school teams a sense of student perceptions statewide around engagement and school support that could be used as a comparison point to help school teams gauge and improve their school climate.
Shares the results from student school climate surveys conducted in spring 2014 among schools involved in the Maryland Safe Supportive Schools (MD S3) initiative. Part of a series, this report offered a statewide view about how equity and inclusion were reflected in curriculum and treatment of students, providing a comparison point for school teams working to improve in these areas.
Shares the results from student school climate surveys conducted in spring 2014 among schools involved in the Maryland Safe Supportive Schools (MD S3) initiative. Part of a series, this report offered a statewide view of self-reported student substance use, which could be used as a comparison point for school teams working to improve their school climate.
The Lansing School District’s Project Prevent grant (Project PEACE), under the Office of Culture, is providing a series of four professional development sessions on trauma-sensitive schools. The series will focus on developing a safe and supportive environment for students who have been exposed to traumatic/toxic stress.
Includes a presentation to the state superintendent, describing the work of the MI S3 grant, including their “Think Respect motto, student outcomes, and information on Michigan’s Socal Emotional Learning Standards drafted during the grant period.
Provides program overview of mentorship program in Detroit Public Schools including history, goals, and mentoring tips. Also, provides discusses their in-school dropout prevention and mentoring program for minority young boys who are at-risk of dropping out of school and/or choosing a life of crime
Identifies “bright spots” among Michigan districts implementing SEL practices to improve outcomes for children, including four key evidence-based strategies.
Hornell City School District (NY) used Elementary and Secondary Education School Counseling funds to hire three additional mental health providers to support students in Kindergarten through grade 6 in three different schools. With the extra support, these schools have been able to develop Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) teams. These PBIS teams reorganized the systems and structures in place to better support students.