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Gives teachers, administrators, curriculum specialists and teacher trainers guidance on best practices and useful tools for designing and delivering health education that meets national, state and local standards and frameworks.
Presents suggestions, tips and resources related to steps and actions students, educators and school administrators can take to reduce energy uses, reduce carbon pollution, and advocate for more comprehensive awareness of the environment.
Reports on the U.S. Department of Justice investigation into complaints that the Meridian, MS district unlawfully and disproportionately subjects black students to suspension, expulsion and school-based arrest, often for minor infractions.
Provides guidance that emphasizes the requirement that schools provide positive behavioral supports to students with disabilities who need them. It also clarifies that the repeated use of disciplinary actions may suggest that children with disabilities may not be receiving appropriate behavioral interventions and supports.
Serves as a resource to help States comply with the JJDP Act's DMC (the disproportionate number of minority youth who come into contact with the juvenile justice system) requirements. Includes information for all who are interested in understanding and engaged in reducing the extent of DMC. Contains resources, publications, and contact information.
Collects information about the physical state of school facilities. Includes survey questions about the school's main entrance, signage, bathrooms, presence of graffiti, use of ID badges, and school parking lots.
Designed to help school administrators identify a basic set of school facilities data elements, examines some key measures—such as school utilization, functional age, deferred maintenance, and expenditures per student—and discusses the challenges in standardizing the definitions of these terms.
Guides schools, school districts, and community partners through questions to consider and helpful resources to reference when starting or growing a farm to school program. Website includes data and infographics that track participation in farm to school activities and downloadable information for states and local districts.
Previews resources that support the development of programs and policies to improve health and prevent disease in the community. Includes systematic reviews that examine effectiveness, types of interventions, and costs.
Customizable tool that can be used to conduct an analysis of health education curricula based on the National Health Education Standards and CDC’s Characteristics of Effective Health Education Curricula. Schools can use results to develop appropriate and effective health education curricula and improve the delivery of health education.