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Missouri Healthy Schools: A Comprehensive Approach to Student Success

Missouri Healthy Schools: A Comprehensive Approach to Student Success. Missouri Council for Activity and Nutrition (MOCAN) January 17, 2019 Laura Beckmann Director of Missouri Healthy Schools. What’s New!. 3. 3. OCCR Vision - Successful Students, Better World

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Missouri Healthy Schools: A Comprehensive Approach to Student Success

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  1. Missouri Healthy Schools: A Comprehensive Approach to Student Success Missouri Council for Activity and Nutrition (MOCAN) January 17, 2019 Laura Beckmann Director of Missouri Healthy Schools

  2. What’s New!

  3. 3 3 • OCCR Vision - Successful Students, Better World • OCCR Mission - The mission of the OCCR is to guide and support Missouri schools in preparing success ready students. • OCCR Success Ready Definition - A success ready student has the knowledge, skills, behaviors and experiences to achieve personal goals and contribute in all facets of life.

  4. History & Progress • Missouri Children’s Services Commission’s Subcommittee on Childhood Obesity – (1 of 5 actions) DESE Office of Health and Physical Education – June 2017 • DESE School Health and Wellness Advisory Council • Strategic Plan aligned to strategies & activities of CDC Healthy • Schools Grant – October 2017 • DP18-1801 (Missouri Healthy Schools, Successful Students) - June 2018 – 1.0 FTE (5 Years) • PS18- 1807 CDC Surveillance Surveys – June 2018 (5 Years) (Moved to OCCR) • January 2019 – Director of Missouri Healthy Schools & Director of Health & Physical Education

  5. http://www.ascd.org/programs/learning-and-health/wscc-model.aspxhttp://www.ascd.org/programs/learning-and-health/wscc-model.aspx Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbaZf9puRgo

  6. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) in partnership with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) will be responsible for implementing the three strategies within Priority 1. Infrastructure Development Professional Development and Training, and Technical Assistance

  7. DESE and DHSS will be expected to implement these strategies using a comprehensive, statewide approach over the 5-year period of performance. • While activities are expected to be implemented statewide, 7 Priority Local Educational Agencies (PLEA’s) have been selected to prioritize our work. • All schools within the PLEA’s will be inclusive of this work.

  8. Evaluation and Performance Measurement Plan • Throughout the five year project period, CDC will work individually and collectively with DESE and DHSS to answer the evaluation questions based on the program logic model and the strategies in the Priority 1 area. • The outcomes reflect the performance measures DESE will be responsible for. • Existing surveillance systems will be reported by CDC. • School Health Profiles (Profiles) • Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)

  9. Work in Progress • MO is 1 of 11 states to represent the Professional Development for Healthy Schools Advisory Board (PD4HS) • CDC Healthy Schools Academy (State team of 4) – February 13 - 15, 2019 (NGO’S: Alliance for a Healthier Generation, the National Association of School Nurses, SHAPE America, and Springboard to Active Schools) Priority Tracks: Physical Education & Physical Activity; Nutrition; Chronic Disease Management; Out-of-School Time • CDC Healthy Schools Online Physical Education Learning Pilot (17 educators) • CDC Healthy Schools Professional Development (State team of 5) - May 1– 3, 2019 Topics: Engagement (parent, administrator, community, and student), Mental Health, Social Emotional Learning, and Health Equity • Trainings: In-Person and on-line (CDC’s tools and practices)

  10. Work in Progress • Cadre Development • CDC Training of Trainers (TOT) Workshop – August 2018 • State Conferences/Workshops • Chair of MOCAN School Work Group – ALIGNMENT of strategic plans, communication, resources, and reach to enhance Missouri’s efforts • Missouri Coordinated School Health Coalition • Missouri Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance • Missouri Afterschool Network • PLEA Infrastructure & Assessments (WellSAT 3.0, School Health Index and Health Services Assessment Tools for Schools) • Expansion of webinar programming • Involvement

  11. Moving Forward • DESE Office of Health and Physical Education • Continuation of work with PLEA’s & statewide (assessments, training, evaluation, shared learnings) • Communication • Missouri’s Physical Fitness Assessment • DESE K-12 Curriculum Development Team • Partnerships and network systems for professionals

  12. Laura Beckmann Director of Missouri Healthy Schools 573-751-7613 laura.beckmann@dese.mo.gov

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