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1 School Health Advisory Council 2016/17

2 What Is a SHAC? An advisory council for the School Board... That focuses on health related topics. That provide recommendations specific to changes and/or additions to the school’s health education curriculum or instruction the impact the entire school district, not just individual school campuses. That provide advice and can only make recommendations to the school district Board of Trustees. That ensures local community values are reflected in the district’s health education instruction.

3 What Is a SHAC? An advisory council for the School Board... That provides advice to the district on coordinated school health (CSH) programming and its impact on student health and learning. Coordinated School Health is a systematic approach of advancing student academic performance by promoting, practicing, and coordinating school health education and services for the benefit and well-being of students in establishing healthy behaviors designed to last a lifetime. All Texas schools are required by law to implement a CSH program in grades K-8. Texas Education Code Title 3, Chapter 38, Section 38.013

4 Coordinated School Health Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC)

5 What Is a SHAC? Texas Education Code Title 2, Chapter 28, Section 28.004 Think, Pair, Share Something you found interesting?

6 What Is a SHAC? A Group appointed by the district consisting of: Parents (Majority) Teachers Community Members District/School Administrators May also include: Students Health Care Professionals Law Enforcement Senior Citizens

7 What Is a SHAC? The following are requirements of local SHACs per legislation: A parent must serve as a co-chair A minimum of five members must be appointed to serve on the SHAC by Board of Trustees Majority of members must be parents who are not employees of the district SHAC must meet at least 4 times a year SHAC must deliver an annual report to the Board of Trustees SHAC is required to submit recommendations regarding the district's’ health education curriculum

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9 LAst Years Work... School Board Requested Goal Develop recommendations that contribute to recognizing and reducing stress for students and staff to lead to a more positive mental health.

10 LAst Years Work... Findings

11 Last Year’s Work Creation of Bylaws Start on the development of new Wellness Policy and Plan

12 Wellness Policy and Action Plan 1.Specific Goals Nutrition Promotion Physical Activity Other school-based Activities 2. Nutrition Guidelines for all foods and beverages School Meal Nutrition Standards Smart Snacks 3. Policies for Food And Beverage Marketing

13 Board Assigned Goals For This Year... Implement stress reducing measures for students and staff that were identified through the 2015-16 committee work. Review studies related to contributors to suicide, identify best practices in suicide prevention, and recommend actions for the District to take. Review findings from concussion research, identify best practices in concussion prevention, identification, and return to play, and recommend any changes to District practices. Since time and resources are limited, the achievement of the stress reducing measures and suicide prevention measures takes the highest priority among the goals listed.

14 Plan... Implementation of last years goals Hand out to appropriate departments and followed up in spring Suicide and Concussion prevention Review of current guidelines/programs set in place Research of best practices Review of additional programs

15 Sub-Committees… o Physical Education sub-committee o Wellness sub-committee o Membership sub-committee o Student sub-committee

16 Next Meeting... December 5th from 6-8pm Focus on suicide prevention “YAM- Youth Aware of Mental Health” Presentation “180 Degrees” Presentation about abstinence

17 Sources of Input Student Health Advisory Committee Members Expert panel Student interviews Review of current programs

18 Expert Panel Mark Allen – Executive Director of Student and Family Services, Plano ISD Jane Callahan – Guidance Counselor, Shepton HS Sandra Fida – Director of Benefits and Risk Management, Plano ISD Jana Hancock –Director of Guidance Elizabeth Koury – LPC, Children’s Health Andy McGarrahan – Psychologist, Children’s and Private Practice Sonia Schwalan – Psychologist, Children’s Health Krishna Upadhyaya – LPC, Hope’s Door

19 SHAC Recommendations Academic and School Environment Training of staff in recognition and stress management Safe Schools program Daily/frequent stress reduction tip reminders/focus Direction for Campus Wellness Team goals for student and staff Campus focus on yearly goals healthy lifestyles Physical Activity Water Challenge Nutrition training and activities Lunch break focus for staff Emphasis directed on staff “community”

20 SHAC Recommendations Academic and School Environment Workload monitoring Consider homework monitoring processes Consider monitoring of simultaneous assignments, tests, extra-curricular due dates, etc. Teaching students to self-monitor regarding scheduling, class choices, extracurricular, work, etc.

21 SHAC Recommendations Academic and School Environment Continue District initiatives: Momentous Institute, elementary school initiative SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) Advisory Committee, SY 2016-2017, to study the social and emotional needs of the student/staff with recommendations Staff Mentor Program Continue/expand block lunch for 9 th & 10 th grade

22 SHAC Recommendations Academic and School Environment Increased visibility of current programs Highlight Counseling Department programs Employee programs more visible for staff Yearly overview of available resources for students and staff Communicated by way of campus and department efforts Link to information posted for staff and parents

23 SHAC Recommendations Community Outreach Campus focus – support of home life Community involvement Campus family nights Encourage PTA involvement thru programs/outreach PTA program promotion Increased visibility of available Plano ISD programs Family time/meal time together Control of electronic use School family nights Programs related to parenting, issues students face, electronics


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