Safe schools share characteristics that contribute to an environment that supports teaching and learning.
Not exact matches
Named in honor of Mike Hawkins, Chance's mentor who passed three years ago, the event is «a
safe space for high
school students to
share, express and network.»
At the beginning of each
school year, I send a plastic container full of special
safe treats to substitute unsafe treats
shared at
school.
However, under the pending Child Nutrition Reauthorization in Congress, we may eventually see a provision under which the USDA will provide guidance to
schools on the
safe use of «
sharing tables» to prevent this sort of waste.
Ask them to
share their feelings and brainstorm solutions on how to feel and stay
safe at
school.
School nutrition professionals throughout the nation share the same goal you have — to keep your child safe while eating at s
School nutrition professionals throughout the nation
share the same goal you have — to keep your child
safe while eating at
schoolschool.
«
SAFE Salad Bars in
Schools - A Guide to
School Food Service»: This guide is framed around salad bars, but
shares best practices for handling fresh fruits and vegetables in any setting.
Bonner has found that negativity on Facebook can be overwhelming, and Twitter offers a
safer space to
share information with parents who still want information on
school nutrition at their fingertips.
Parenting Pointers - Parents Matter Most 5 Essential pointers to keep kids connected and
safe, including how to Problem - Solve Aim for Balance and Health 7 Keys for a balanced life 6 Warning signs of obsession Parents Fears and Childrens Needs 8 Fears of parents and 8 needs of children Safety First Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ERSB) Codes 16 Cyber-safety recommendations Benefits of Internet and Gaming 20 Academic, social and life - skill benefits of internet and video / computer games Part Two Teaching Digital Intelligence Babies and Toddlers 0 - 2 yrs Brain Development, Usage, Parents Role, Safety Tips, How to Reduce Screen Time, and Experiential Learning Preschoolers 3 - 5 yrs Development, Usage, Parents Role, Safety Tips, How to Reduce Screen Time, Learning Styles, Acknowledging Feelings, Advertising, and Virtual Worlds
School - Agers 6 - 12 yrs Development, Usage, Parents Role, Safety Tips, How to Reduce Screen Time, Sibling Fighting, Online Learning, Inactivity, Overeating, Cyber-bullying, Netiquette, Critical Thinking, Surveillance Programs and Luring Protection Teenagers 13 - 19 yrs Development, Usage, Parents Role, Safety Tips, How to Reduce Screen Time, One - time Consultation,
Sharing Values, Boundaries, and Online Learning Be a Part of Their World The most important gift that children need and can not be provided virtually
What can you
share with us about sending in
safe school lunches — anything wonderful and new for kids tired of the same old thing in their lunch bag?
«This report is evidence of the strong determination the City Council and the Department of Education
share to ensure that the children parents entrust to
schools» care, return to them
safe at each day's end,» said Council Member Robert E. Cornegy, Jr., the law's lead sponsor.
«We all
share in the goal of providing our
schools with the resources they need to make sure our kids are
safe.
«While it is still an offence to
share information about a child accused of sex offences with parents or members of the public, it was agreed that stronger measures needed to be put in place to protect all students and restore community confidence that
schools are
safe,» she said.
Edmodo is a popular social network application designed for educators and students to connect and
share information — like a
safe and secure Facebook for
schools.
We asked Josephine Kim, an educator, counselor, and faculty member at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education, to
share her thoughts on the risks the film poses for young people, and how educators can support young viewers and create a
safe space to teach about eating disorders and mental health.
All
schools should
share the same ethos that every child deserves to be happy,
safe and successful at
school.
«
Schools are not a vacuum from the larger culture... but schools do have the ability to try to create a learning community where students feel safe to share information about what has happened to them and others,» sh
Schools are not a vacuum from the larger culture... but
schools do have the ability to try to create a learning community where students feel safe to share information about what has happened to them and others,» sh
schools do have the ability to try to create a learning community where students feel
safe to
share information about what has happened to them and others,» she says.
You may want to host the book blog on another site if the content wouldn't be relevant for the entire
school community (parents, students, etc.) We chose Weebly as the hosting site for our online book blog, and we didn't connect it with our
school website because we wanted a
safe place for teachers to
share their ideas and reactions to a book that wasn't pertinent for parents and students.
Charles J. Russo and Allan G. Osborne
share their insights into ensuring
schools are
safe spaces for children of all ages.
Ultimately, we'd like all Fox Hill teachers to give See Saw a try at some point before the end of this
school year and discover how they can use this app to
share student work and develop a
safe, positive, and respectful digital classroom community.
Just as all community members
share a larger duty for the security and prosperity of the neighborhood in which a
school resides, families, businesses, and communities play roles in providing a
safe, healthy, and welcoming learning environment.
This year, the Illinois Report Card will
share more information about how the state and
schools are working together to foster high - quality educational opportunities for all students in
safe and healthy learning environments.
Restorative Practices (RP) promote strengthened relationships and community building while providing meaningful and supported opportunities for all members of our
school communities to
share the responsibility for making our
schools a
safe and nurturing environment.
This research
shares how a group of students with non-binary gender identities spoke to teachers, counselors, principals,
school personnel, peers, and family members about what they needed to feel
safe, included, and legitimized at
school.
The round - up post
shares a wealth of resources from the blog, and the associated podcast features Kevin Jennings, former assistant deputy secretary for the Office of
Safe and Drug - Free
Schools at the U.S. Department of Education; Penny Bisignano, Olweus coordinator for the Iowa Department of Education; and Rachel Cole Lawson, former high
school counselor at Malcolm Price Laboratory School (the winner of the first - ever Vision in Action: The ASCD Whole Child Award) in Cedar Falls
school counselor at Malcolm Price Laboratory
School (the winner of the first - ever Vision in Action: The ASCD Whole Child Award) in Cedar Falls
School (the winner of the first - ever Vision in Action: The ASCD Whole Child Award) in Cedar Falls, Iowa
Schools where ALL children successfully learn
share certain key characteristics that have come to be known as the Correlates of Effective
Schools: a Clear & Focused Mission, a
Safe & Orderly Environment, High Expectations for Success, Opportunity to Learn / Time on Task, Positive Home -
School Relations, Frequent Monitoring of Student Progress, and Strong Instructional Leadership.
Enterprise Middle
School has rebranded their culture as Wildcat Nation Wildcat Nation is a shared belief that the EMS community wants a safe and supportive school where everyone feels welcome, valued, and ready to
School has rebranded their culture as Wildcat Nation Wildcat Nation is a
shared belief that the EMS community wants a
safe and supportive
school where everyone feels welcome, valued, and ready to
school where everyone feels welcome, valued, and ready to learn.
Reiterate lockdown procedures, remind members of the
school community to report aggressive behavior,
share the commitment to safety and let
school community members (parents and families included) know what they can do to keep our students
safe.
Third,
schools may not create and sustain a
safe environment for teachers, staff and administrators to
share their experiences, ideas, strategies and resources.
The growing «trauma sensitive
schools» movement has fostered a
shared understanding of the coordination needed between teachers, administrators, social workers, and even bus drivers and cafeteria workers, to create the
safe and supportive environments that children who have experienced overwhelming adversity — and all children — need.
With your help, we will maintain and build
safe and vibrant campuses, serve the community at large as an eco-center and model
school,
share our innovative practices and continue to develop our staff and instruction.
For whatever reason, some educators have felt
safe lately
sharing with me some of their personal experiences they are currently facing in their daily work as teachers and
school leaders.
At CEP's
School Safety Summit, experts united to
share best practices through short presentations about keeping
schools and students
safe.
Representative LaFave says that by
sharing information about situations at the local level,
schools across Michigan can become
safer for students and teachers.
The brands that comprise Vector Solutions Education
share a primary goal: to leverage technology to help make
schools safer places to work and learn.
Gina Clowes, FARE's Director of Education,
shares the must - know facts for establishing a
safe and inclusive
school environment.
If you want to
share how your building or district is working to create
safe and supportive
schools, please contact Kelly Vaillancourt Strobach, NASP Director, Policy and Advocacy (
[email protected]).
Teachers, parents, district and state leaders, and community members alike are increasing their demands on the
shared desire for resources and support to help keep
schools healthy and
safe, and our students provided with a well - rounded education.
But what the Newark high
school students
shared that day is what common sense often tells us: students who do not feel welcome,
safe and cared for in their
schools will be less likely to succeed academically and more likely to disengage from
school entirely.
If all students were required to take part in the class and the expression through music, and if some students were able to
share their music with their peers, perhaps the
school itself would feel
safer and more like home, with a baseline of song running through its doors each day.
Join moderators Kim Klepcyk, principal, and Barbara Yeatman, curriculum coordinator, and a student panel as they
share what makes them healthy,
safe, engaged, supported, and challenged at Quest Early College High
School.
School libraries provide a
safe haven for all students to think, create,
share, and grow.
«People want and need
safe places to walk and bike, and
safe ways to get to their jobs or
schools,» said Carniesha Kwashie of the Mayor's Fund for Philadelphia and the Grant Manager of the Better Bike
Share Partnership.
Kathy is happy to
share her secret to success, saying «working with our
Safe Routes to
School partners - PTA volunteers, principals, and PAUSD staff - has been the secret to the success in increasing biking, especially to our secondary
schools.»
On 1 June 2008, the federal government established a five - year Truth and Reconciliation Commission to enable residential
school survivors to
share their stories in a
safe environment and to educate Canadians about residential
schools and their impact on Indigenous peoples.
The program promotes a friendly competition each fall between
schools and students to practice and
share messages about
safe driving habits.
The principal goal and mission of Metro Traffic
School is to enable students to improve driving skills, and in turn, make our streets a
safer place for all drivers to
share.
Based on research that teenagers learn more within a comfortable and relaxed teaching environment, our driving
school instructors actively
share their knowledge of
safe driving, instead of force feeding it.
All of the marches
share one mission: to put pressure on Congress to pass gun reform and make
schools safer.
The marches
share one mission: to put pressure on Congress to pass gun reform and make
schools safer.