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Maximizing Student Health for Academic Success: Coordinated School Health Practices

Explore the benefits of Coordinated School Health in improving student well-being and academic achievement through collaboration, data-driven decisions, and sustainable practices. Learn about key concepts and the implementation progress in Washington State.

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Maximizing Student Health for Academic Success: Coordinated School Health Practices

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  1. Making the Link… • Data Sources: • The Dilley Report: Research Review: School Based Health Interventions and Academic Achievement Sept. 2009 • Making the Connection: Health and Student Achievement, • ASTHO/SSDHPER, 2002 • Policy Statement on School Health, CCSSO, 2004 • A Correlational Study….CSHP and School Achievement • Journal of School Nursing 2009; 25;453 Health + Academics

  2. What often happens in schools… • Health-related programs and activities are fragmented • No one is fully aware of what others are doing • Student’s health needs are unmet

  3. Coordinated School Health – What’s the Advantage?

  4. Coordinated School Health: State Growth & Awareness • SB 5093 • By 2010, all Washington State school districts must implement • District-wide school health advisory committee • Physical activity hours increased to 150 per week • Set standards for competitive foods in schools

  5. What is Coordinated School Health? http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/CSHP/

  6. CSH Core Concepts • Collaboration and Inclusiveness • Be a credible, collective voice of support for programing and policy decisions involving health • Data-driven decision making • Cost-effective:utilize and make the most of resources and assets • Planning before action • Evidence Based Practice • Sustainability • Evaluation

  7. Where are we in HPS on Coordinated School Health? • 2007 Healthy School Summit introduced data from McComb, Mississipi • Spring 2008 ASHA grant and intro to Senior Leadership • 2009-2010 Follow up presentation to SLT and approval of CSH Advisory Council as a formal resource in the District, Website approval and commitment of oversight by SLT sponsorship • Introductory meeting of potential interested member • Now formal launching of the advisory council and SharePoint site

  8. Coordinated School Health – What Does it Look Like?

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