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Evaluating Your Coordinated School Health Program
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(05/03/2006)
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Evaluating Your Coordinated School Health Program" is an essential resource for educators and administrators dedicated to the well-being of students. The importance of a coordinated approach to school health cannot be overstated, and this program provides valuable guidance in assessing its effectiveness.
As educators strive to create a healthier and safer environment for students, the need for thorough evaluation becomes evident. This program equips them with the tools and insights necessary to measure the impact of their efforts comprehensively. It promotes a data-driven approach, which is essential for making informed decisions and refining school health initiatives.
Moreover, for those tasked with documenting and communicating the evaluation results effectively, resources like a 'memo writing service' from https://writer-elite.com/memo-paper/ can be invaluable. This service complements the broader mission of evaluating school health programs by ensuring that the findings are well-communicated and actionable.
Each school district in the state of Texas must have training related to an approved coordinated school health program for elementary schools and middle schools by Fall 2007.
The Texas Education Agency has identified and approved specific programs that can be used for elementary schools. The criteria they use is attached here. A school district can also elect to implement their own programs, as long as they meet this criteria. We have also attached the ruling from SBOE .
Approved Coordinated School Health Programs:
Bienestar
Health Program Office
CATCH
Healthy and Wise by Caprock Press
You will find additional information about these TEA approved programs on this web site under Curriculum.
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