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Whole Child Working Group Meeting #5. Agenda  Welcome and introductions - Heather  Transition/focusing activity - Rosa  Connecting the work  Looking.

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1 Whole Child Working Group Meeting #5

2 Agenda  Welcome and introductions - Heather  Transition/focusing activity - Rosa  Connecting the work  Looking ahead to June 2 - Heather  APS efforts – Pam  Refining the definitions  How we shaped tonight’s discussion - Lisa  Discussions to refine - Heather  Learning Knowledge and Skills  Physical Health & Activity  Recap and preparing for next meeting

3 Focusing Activity Rosa

4 Connecting the Work Looking ahead to June 2 Heather

5 Connecting the Work APS work Pam

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7 Refining the Definitions How we shaped tonight’s discussion Lisa

8 Meeting #3 – Established Whole Child Focus Areas  Learning Knowledge and Skills  Physical Health & Activity  Family & Community Engagement  Social & Emotional Well Being  Culture, Climate and Physical Space

9 Meeting #4 - Rotations @ Whole Child Focus Areas

10 After meeting #4 Compiling the input  Group’s refined focus area definitions  identified 16 pages of ideas sorted by  Focus area  Existing OR opportunity by  School  Community  Family  Other

11 After meeting #4 Organizing the input  Associated items with themes  For example - Physical Health – themes included More movementInstruction Outside of schoolFood InfrastructureQuiet time Not sure Different Focus Area

12 After Meeting #4 Reviewed ASCD indicators for Healthy  Aligned with the themes we collected with indicators  Language was similar and succinct

13 After Meeting #4 Reflection on our input  A lot of alignment  Some additional areas to consider  Input probably went too deep into the weeds  We need to inform School Board, tonight we move back towards global definitions

14 Handouts for each Focus Area Handout Front Tonight’s organizer Handout Back ASCD reference Handout Spreadsheet – Input captured and categorized

15 Refining the Definitions Physical Health Heather

16 Themes Existing Resources Student Individual Schools APS Arlington County PartnersNotes WCWG themes aligned with ASCD Guiding Principles for HEALTHY 1. APS supports and reinforces the health and well-being of each student (1) 2. APS health education curriculum and instruction support and reinforce the health and well-being of each student by addressing the physical, mental, emotional, and social dimensions of health (2) 3. APS physical education schedule, curriculum, and instruction support and reinforce the health and well-being of each student by addressing lifetime fitness knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and skills (3)

17 Themes Existing Resources Student Individual Schools APS Arlington County PartnersNotes WCWG themes aligned with ASCD Guiding Principles for HEALTHY 4. APS facility and environment support and reinforce the health and well- being of each student (and staff) member (4). 5. APS collaborates with parents and the local community to promote the health and well-being of each student (6) 6. APS supports, promotes, and reinforces healthy eating patterns and food safety in routine (10)

18 Themes Existing Resources Student Individual Schools APS Arlington County PartnersNotes Other ASCD Guiding Principles for Healthy APS addresses the health and well-being of each staff member (5) APS integrates health and well-being into the school’s ongoing activities, professional development, curriculum, and assessment practices (7) APS sets realistic goals for student and staff health that are built on accurate data and sound science (8) APS facilitates student and staff access to health, mental health, and dental services (9)

19 Refining the Definitions Learning, Knowledge & Skills Heather

20 Themes Existing Resources Student Individual Schools APS Arlington County PartnersNotes WCWG themes aligned with ASCD Guiding Principles for CHALLENGED 1. Each student in APS has access to challenging, comprehensive curriculum in all content areas (1) 2. APS provides opportunities for students to develop critical‐thinking and reasoning skills, problem solving competencies, and technology proficiency (2) 3. APS extracurricular, co-curricular, and community‐based programs provide students with experiences relevant to higher education, career, and citizenship (7)

21 Themes Existing Resources Student Individual Schools APS Arlington County PartnersNotes WCWG themes aligned with ASCD Guiding Principles for CHALLENGED 4. APS develop students' global awareness and competencies, including understanding of language and culture (8) 5. APS monitors and assesses extracurricular, co-curricular and community‐based experiences to ensure students’ academic and personal growth (9) 6. APS provides cross-curricular opportunities for learning with and through technology (10)

22 Themes Existing Resources Student Individual Schools APS Arlington County PartnersNotes Other ASCD Guiding Principles for CHALLENGED APS collects and uses qualitative and quantitative data to support student academic and personal growth (3) APS demonstrates high expectations for each student (4) APS works with families to help all students understand the connections between education and lifelong success (5) (included under Family & Community Engagement) APS curriculum and instruction include evidence-based strategies to prepare students for future education, career and citizenship (6)

23 Recap and preparing for meeting #6 Heather


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